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'X3' trailer debuts online
Get a first glimpse at Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry and Patrick Stewart in the latest 'X-Men' flick.
Dec 6 2005
Fans of the 'X-Men' franchise rejoice, as not only have USA Today posted the first set of pictures from 'X3', but Apple has also put the teaser trailer online.
And judging from this early footage, the first of the films to be directed by Brett 'Rush Hour' Ratner looks suitably spectacular and grandiose.
Wolverine, Magneto, Storm, Cyclops and even Jean Grey all return, Kelsey Grammer and Ben Foster make their first appearances as Beast and Angel respectively, and our very own Vinnie Jones gets a brief look in as muscle man Juggernaut.
'X3' hits UK screens on May 26, but to see the trailer click here, or to view the pictures, head here.
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