440px-MagnetoApocalypse442 It was quite evident from the get-go that the success of the upcoming Wolverine film would be followed by further spin-offs off the X-Men franchise, but director David Goyer confirmed all this while doing promotion for The Unborn.

Goyer noted that the studio is waiting to see how the Wolverine film fares at the box office before green lighting the highly talked about Magneto film.

Unlike before, though, Goyer disclosed some details on the film. It will begin in a WW2 concentration camp, but most of the action will take place in the very early ‘60s and the film will deal with the friendship between Professor Xavier and Magneto.

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ABC to Flash Forward

Hoping to bring something fresh to the idiot box, ABC has ordered the pilot Flash Forward, a sci-fi drama which chronicles the chaos that ensues after everyone in the world blacks out for 2 minutes, 17 seconds to have a mysterious vision of the future that changes lives forever.

It will based on Robert J. Sawyer’s sci-fi novel of the same name. David Goyer will direct the pilot and executive produce the show along with Brannon Braga, Jessika Borsiczky Goyer and Vince Gerardis.

Expect more information on the project as it develops.

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Invisible-Man-780294 David Goyer has confirmed to MTV News that he is writing a version of The Invisible Man for Universal and that his next project could be either that or Magneto, another X-Men spinoff.

Goyer revealed that the Invisible film will be a sequel rather than a remake of the classic film. The main character will be a “nephew of the first character” and some of the characters from the book will be included.

The plot has the Scotland Yard getting hold of the current Invisible Man and “basically saying, ‘Wow, you’d be a really good secret agent to send into Imperial Russia right now."

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