As with seemingly every other tent-pole release of this summer, X-Men: First Class is ramping up its already considerable publicity and marketing campaign, ready to make the last big push for that now all important Big Opening Weekend.

We have had teasers, trailers, posters, international trailers, character spots and now a further TV Spot along with a veritable arsenal of further pictures (all nicely set out below for you, dear reader), seeking to reassure us, if ever there were any doubt, that this instalment of X-Men will offer more cleavage than ever before. I can’t see too much that’s terribly new in the TV spot, aside from a bit of beach-based explodey business and the assorted photos are very much in line with what we have already seen of Shaw, Xavier, Beast, The Man in Black, Mystique et al, though that shot of Kevin Bacon looking all menacing with his surgical appliances looks interesting. Hopefully it will be something a little more novel than the usual “experimenting on mutants” guff.

Feast your eyes on it all and then let us know whether you’re up for more of the X-Men universe or whether you couldn’t care less. Personally, I think this is shaping up to be one of the treats of the summer. Enjoy.

Sources: Cinema Blend, Latino Review, MovieWeb.

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