‘Beef’ Creator Lee Sung Jin ‘Honored’ to Be Working on ‘X-Men’ Reboot Script: ‘No Matter How Much You Got Going on, You Have to Say Yes’
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Lee Sung Jin, creator of 'Beef,' is writing the script for Marvel's 'X-Men' reboot.
- He announced his involvement at the 'Beef' Season 2 premiere in Hollywood on Wednesday night.
- Director Jake Schreier, a 'Beef' collaborator, is attached to direct the film.
- Lee described the opportunity as an honor he couldn't refuse despite a busy schedule.
- The reboot is part of Marvel's strategy to reintroduce the X-Men with new creative talent.
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