
'deadpool' director tim miller is developing a secret 'x-men' film
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Since directing 'Deadpool,' this is the fourth project Miller has announced. _Deadpool_ director Tim Miller is back to the superhero genre with a secret film set in the _X-Men_
universe. The film, called 143, will be scripted by comic book writer Brian Michael Bendis, who created _Jessica Jones_. The new film is believed to be a spin-off about Kitty Pryde, a young
mutant who can walk through walls. She featured in an issue of the "Uncanny X-Men Volume 143". In that edition, Kitty finds herself battling the N'Garai demon all by herself
in the X-Mansion, reported Entertainment Weekly. Ellen Page played Pryde, who has previously appeared in both _X-Men: The Last Stand_ and _Days of Future Past_. Miller is currently in
pre-production his reboot of _Terminator_. The director did not return for the sequel of _Deadpool_ due to creative differences with star/producer Ryan Reynolds. _Deadpool_ was his
directorial debut. "I felt like there was more stories to tell there, but I'm happy that somebody else is telling them. And I've got to tell you, there was a sense of relief
in that I get to do something new versus _Deadpool 2_. "I think it would've been a great movie, but it was also going to be a continuation of what we had done. This really gave me
a chance to do something new," he told the Hollywood Reporter. He is also linked to adapt the 1984 cyberpunk novel Neuromancer for the big screen. Written by William Gibson, the novel
centres on Henry Dorsett Case, a disgraced computer hacker living in Japan who was punished for stealing from his employer by being rendered unable to access The Matrix, a worldwide virtual
reality network. Executive producing the live-action adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog is also on the cards for Miller. Sonic game released in 1991 and since then the character has become one
of the world's biggest gaming icons.