4. Bryan Singer
Here's to the next 50 years http://t.co/2jzcF8fShlpic.twitter.com/jYFvmVsnSN Bryan Singer (@BryanSinger) August 1, 2013
Twitter handle: @BryanSinger
Followers: 177K X-Men: Days of Future Past has become the most successful film in the now 14-year-old franchise. Bryan Singer deserves a lot of the credit for continuing to make the best X-Men movies and also firing up the fan frenzy on Twitter. Singer used Twitter to give fans all kinds of on-set treasures, like the first full picture of a Sentinel. He also used the social media site to make key DOFP announcements like Evan Peters playing Quicksilver. With Singer now officially signed on to direct X-Men: Apocalypse, fans should prepare for more of the same when that film begins shooting early next year.
3. Joss Whedon
pic.twitter.com/0qag74HSWM Joss Whedon (@josswhedon) August 6, 2014
Twitter handle: @josswhedon
Followers: 921K Writer/director Joss Whedon is the man who made Marvel fans' dreams comes true with The Avengers in 2012. He'll do it again next year with Avengers: Age of Ultron. He's been updating fans on the progress of the film, including his tweet marking the end of principal photography. He's also the one Twitter user on this list who might be funnier than both Chris Pratt and Robert Downey, Jr. That's a tall order, but doubters can sample some of Whedon's 140-character wit and see for themselves. Those who love Whedon for his strong female characters will find strong, real-life females that Whedon encourages his fans to follow.