
It might sound like stating the obvious, but big budget blockbuster movies with plenty of visual effects tend to take a lot of time to put together. There are exceptions to the rule, though, and Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class is definitely one of the standouts.
For the most part, the average lifespan of a franchise-driven project is roughly 18 months from the first day of shooting to the day the final product hits theaters. That’s fair when the filming schedule lasts for months in and of itself, then there’s the lengthy post-production process for editing, VFX, scoring and the like, without mentioning any reshoots that may be required.
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