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Alice Eve's breasts join X-Men Babies
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Ali
28th June 2010
They'll play Emma Frost in X-Men: First Class. Congrats, you two.
One thing I'll say about Marvel is that they seem to consistingly get their casting spot on. Robert Downey Jr as playboy smartass Tony Stark? Who knew? Ryan Reynolds as sarcastic butthead Deadpool. Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. Now, according to Deadline, Marvel look set to nab Alice Eve's breasts, of She's Out Of My League fame, for the character of Emma Frost in prequel X-Men: First Class.
Emma Frost's whole deal is that she is a telepathic, a telekinetic and she can turn to diamond. Oh, and also she hardly ever wears any clothes, I fact I discovered while Google Image searching for a decent picture of her. Y'know, for research.
(*looks at Emma Frost*)
(*looks at Alice Eve's breasts*)
Marvel, you've done it again.
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