BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Saturday, April 28, 2018

The "Gambit" Movie ?



Marvel Comics' "Rogue & Gambit", is written by Kelly Thompson and illustrated by Pere Perez, with a cover by Kris Anka, available
May 2, 2018:


"...it's 'Rogue' and 'Gambit' vs. 'Lavish' for all the marbles. The stakes couldn't be higher -- the fates of innocent mutants, Rogue and Gambit, and the hottest relationship in the 'Marvel Universe' - all hang in the balance! 


"Does being together make Rogue & Gambit unstoppable? Or does it doom their mission and everyone they're trying to save? 


"When the dust settles who and what will be left standing?..."


A Marvel/Fox stand-alone "Gambit" feature,  showcasing 'X-Men' mutant 'Remy Lebeau' (Channing Tatum), was in development for a number of years, but now seems to be scrubbed.


"...'Remy Lebeau' (Tatum) is on trial in New Orleans. He’s considered a huge security risk. We flashback to almost 25 years before. Master thief 'Luke Lebeau' runs into eight-year-old 'Gambit' while doing a heist. Impressed by his skills, he offers to take the mutant orphan under his wings. Raised alongside other strays he calls 'cousins', the teenage Gambit becomes the superstar of the 'Thief Guild'.


"He encounters 'Bella Donna Boudreaux' (Lizzy Caplan) while on the run from the police. Sparks immediately fly since Bella is also a fellow mutant. 


"Their love is directly prohibited by both families since the Boudreaux family are sworn enemies of the Lebeau clan. Deciding to unite the two sides, Remy offers to have the two clans team up on a heist to profit both families. 


"Unfortunately, the plan goes awry, and in the chaos, 'Maryanne Boudreaux' kills Luke Lebeau.


"We jump to 10 years later; Gambit is hired to do a job in Paris to steal something from the 'Louvre Museum'. It was apparently a test job to see if he still has it. His mysterious employer is revealed to be 'Nathaniel Essex' aka 'Mr. Sinister'.


"He offers Gambit $40 million to recover a mysterious trunk that was stolen by the Boudreaux clan. It will be auctioned off during the yearly Thieves Ball where all the criminal organizations in the world meet up. 


"It uses New Orleans’ 'Mardi Gras' celebrations as a cover. Gambit decides to enlist a crew of mutants to pull off this seemingly impossible heist..."


Created by writer Chris Claremont and illustrator Jim Lee, 'Gambit' debuted in Marvel's "Uncanny X-Men Annual" #14 (1990), followed by "Uncanny X-Men" #266 (1990).


His powers include the ability to mentally create, control and manipulate kinetic energy.


Gambit is also skilled in card-throwing, hand-to-hand combat and the use of a bō.


Originally a professional thief, Gambit has shown a more vulnerable side of himself in his relationship with the mutant 'Rogue'. Proud of his deep south, Louisiana heritage, he speaks in a thick Cajun accent.


Though he did not appear in the first three original "X-Men" films, Gambit appeared on screen in the 2009 feature "X-Men Origins: Wolverine", portrayed by Taylor Kitsch.


Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek 'Gambit'...