Maisie Williams is reportedly set to star in the new 'X-Men' movie.
Williams is believed to have been hand-picked by Fox to be one of the franchise's fresh batch of superheroes.
Maisie - most famous for her role as Arya Stark in 'Game of Thrones' - is attached to the project as Wolfsbane, also known as Rahne Sinclair who has the ability to transform into a wolf.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Alexandra Shipp are also set to star in the project as Illya Rasputin, aka Magik and a mystery mutant respectively.
James McAvoy will reprise his role as Professor X and will have a significant part to play in the plot.
The director for the 'The New Mutants' has been confirmed as 'The Fault In Our Stars' director Josh Boone.
Simon Kinberg who plays a key role as a producer on the 'X-Men' films said the release will have its own "original voice" and a young vibe.
Speaking to IGN News, he said: "Josh Boone and his writing partner are working on the script. They're doing a really nice job of it, and it's a really cool one, because in many ways, like 'Deadpool' was so different from the mainline 'X-Men' movies, New Mutants ... It's maybe not as different as 'Deadpool', but it has its own unique, original voice to it,
"That's the fun for me, working in the 'X-Men' universe, creating these sort of standalone movies that have a different vibe to them. And New Mutants has more of a YA (Young Adult) vibe to it."
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