The Long, Haunted Road of The New Mutants (2020) Released in late August 2020, stands as a singular curiosity in the history of superhero cinema. Directed by Josh Boone ( The Fault in Our Stars ), it was envisioned as a genre-bending "superhero horror" film that would pivot the X-Men franchise toward psychological thrillers. However, the film became more famous for its turbulent five-year production saga than its actual content. A Production in "Limbo"
: Initially filmed in 2017 and slated for an April 2018 release, the movie was delayed multiple times to avoid competition with Deadpool 2 and Dark Phoenix . Los nuevos mutantes (2020)
As the teens begin to experience terrifying hallucinations, they realize the facility is not a hospital but a cage, and they must confront their past traumas—manifesting as literal monsters—to escape. Reception and Legacy The Long, Haunted Road of The New Mutants
: Just as it was finally set for an April 2020 release, the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered theaters worldwide, forcing one last move to August 28, 2020. Story and Setting A Production in "Limbo" : Initially filmed in
: The release was further complicated by Disney's $71.3 billion acquisition of 20th Century Fox , which left the film's status uncertain as Disney evaluated its inherited Marvel properties.
Unlike the globe-trotting action of previous X-Men films, The New Mutants is a claustrophobic character study set entirely within a secret psychiatric hospital run by the . The plot follows five teenagers— Dani Moonstar (Blu Hunt), Rahne Sinclair (Maisie Williams), Illyana Rasputin (Anya Taylor-Joy), Sam Guthrie (Charlie Heaton), and Roberto da Costa (Henry Zaga)—who are told they are being treated to control their "dangerous" powers.