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Once again using his favorite medium for announcements, director Bryan Singer has revealed who’ll be working with him to write X-Men: Apocalypse, the 2016 follow-up to next year’s X-Men: Days of Future Past via Twitter.
In a tweet posted late last night, Singer shared a photo of himself in story conference with Fox Marvel superhero head honcho Simon Kinberg, as well as Dan Harris and Mike Dougherty, both of whom worked with Singer on X2: X-Men United.
STORY: Release Date Announced for ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’
Late night #XMen #Apocalypse story session. #SimonKinberg @DanimalHarris @Mike_Dougherty It’s snowing in Egypt! pic.twitter.com/GtJs3VgZ3M
— Bryan Singer (@BryanSinger) December 19, 2013
According to Bleeding Cool, X-Men: Apocalypse isn’t the only collaboration between Singer, Dougherty and Harris that X-fans can expect; it appears that the three have finally “cracked” an X-Men-related comic book project first teased almost a decade ago. Just how much X-Men can one man work on in a three-year-period, anyway?
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