We’re not a big fan of propagating this rumor, but everyone seems to be addressing it (without any trace of cynicism, mind you), so we figured we’d weigh in (yes, if you jumped off a cliff, we would do it too if you’re gonna ask, smartass).
ComicbookMovie — the same site that reported Britney Spears was going to play Mystique in “X-Men: First Class” (they scrubbed that one off google quick, but it’s captured here), that Chris O’Donnell was confirmed for “Captain America” (gone from the site as well, but captured here), and in an IMDB-style, basically lets its readers post whatever they want — has another juicy rumor making the rounds.
So grain of salt and all that, but the site purports that Alice Eve — who was initially pegged to play Emma Frost, The White Queen in “X-Men: First Class,” only to be replaced with January Jones earlier this week — actually left the role because she was unhappy with changes in the script. She allegedly petitioned to get out of the role. And while we don’t want to add fuel to the fire, there have been several rewrites on “X-Men: First Class” this year, that’s on top of the four to five writers who have taken a pass at it.
Original reports had pegged that Eve’s deal to take the role simply didn’t take and then director Matthew Vaughn and his producers quietly moved on to the “Mad Men” starlet. Eve was considered for the love interest in “Captain America” earlier this year and CBM purports that Marvel will try and give her a small villain role in “The Avengers” and that Fox again wants her for “Fantastic Four Reborn” the new FF reboot. We suppose if that later bit comes to pass, we’ll know this report is correct, but until then, buyer beware. Gotta love how the article ends, “DISCLAIMER: This article was submitted by a volunteer contributor. All users have agreed to our code of conduct which promotes accepted standards of ethical journalism.”
ComicBookMovie also just pulled a “long interview with Christian Bale” from the site that seemed as if it was their own interview (wasn’t credited to another source and just had a byline). Did they make that up too?
Hello to the folks here at The Playlist. I write for Comic Book Movie and I just thought I'd let you guys know that our site has a wide variety of contributors, and anyone who signs up can post an article.
But the way we separate unreliable info from the truth, is their sources. If the source isn't from another site and from the contributor's own "personal" sources that can't be proven accurate, then it's taken down. Which is why that article is no longer up.
So I just thought I'd let you guys know that because you guys are really cool, and I didn't want our site be known for the Spears thing.
Marvel-Freshman
From my experience, about 99% of anything posted on CBM is utter crap. I thought this site was above posting "news" that appeared on that site.
Heck, even when someone quotes an article, the make sure the source is either unclickable, or microscopic.
I really would not propagate material of low credibility. It only lowers your credibility as well and waste your readers' time.