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This New Year’s Eve, Star Movies viewers can catch the X-Men trilogy. All three X-Men movies will be aired from December 29 to 31 (11 p.m.).

On Sun, Dec 31 at 9 p.m., will be “X-Men: The Last Stand”. This final chapter follows what happens when scientists discover a cure for mutants.

While the first two X-Men films were helmed by Bryan Singer (Superman Returns), this last entry was directed by Brett Ratner, the man behind the Rush Hour trilogy.

The X-Men movie franchise has been wildly successful, taking in over US$1 billion worldwide.

Each film in the series has earned more than its predecessor with “X-Men: The Last Stand,” bringing in over US$235mil at the US box office.

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