"The New Mutants" IGN 7 points: It feels like a bad movie but it's actually pretty good

"The New Mutants" IGN 7 points: It feels like a bad movie but it's actually pretty good

The Marvel superhero thriller "The New Mutants" was released in North America on August 28, 2020. IGN gave it a score of 7. IGN said that the movie was okay and the "X-Men" spin-off "The New Mutants" should not have been shelved for so long.

IGN Rating: 7 OK

The X-Men spinoff The New Mutants shouldn't have been left on hold for so long.

IGN's overall review:

The New Mutants shouldn’t have been shelved for so long. As an X-Men spinoff, The New Mutants isn’t a bad movie that’s not worth watching, but a perfect, entertaining, and sometimes stereotypical niche genre movie. The reliable young actors make these troubled protagonists more attractive and recognizable, and more outstanding than some of the non-main characters in past X-Men movies. Although the first half of the movie is still the same old routine, it becomes stranger and more interesting in the second half. The New Mutants has earned a strange place in Fox’s defunct New Mutants series, but this is a stronger and better movie that far exceeds people’s expectations after its repeated delays.

Trailer for The New Mutants:

Other media ratings:

Gamespot 6 points Average

+ Focus on the expression of "lace" in superhero stories

+Interesting chemical reactions

-Obviously disconnected plot

-No real villain or meaningful story

-Too many different accents

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 53%

iMDb 5.8 points

M station average score 46 points

"The New Mutants" was released in North America on August 28, 2020, and the release date in China has not yet been scheduled.

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