Saturday, October 14, 2017
"Gambit" Will Be Released February 14, 2019
By Unknown October 14, 2017
Good news! Gambit has been determined the date of its release. The 20th Century Fox production house announced that the X-Men spin-off film starring Channing Tatum will begin playing in various theaters on 14 February 2019.
The certainty of the release date comes after Gore Verbinski, known as the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy director, is certainly behind the scenes to direct the Gambit film shooting activities.
So far it is not known what the details of the Gambit movie story will be like. But other rumors say that actor Daniel Craig, who is known as the main character of James Bond is being targeted to be the main enemy of Gambit, Mr. Sinister.
Gambit, also known as Remy LeBeau, was created by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee for Marvel in 1990.
Drawed by Mike Collins, Gambit debuted in the comic "Uncanny X-Men Annual" # 14 and "Uncanny X-Men" # 266.
The Mutant characters that rely on the card as a deadly weapon is actually had entered the big screen in X-Men Origins: Wolverine in 2009 ago. When the character of Gambit played by actor Taylor Kitsch.
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