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what year is origins set in then?
Loving the drama. Can't wait until people are done with the film over Wolverine's hair or the new X-suits.
Bring on the 70's and a new aesthetic.
Only thing I'll miss is Mystique's fabulous 60s hair flip.

30 minutes of the original cast would be a real ****.It would be a waste.The eleven years post first class of no importance compared to this.
HAHA! Yeah, even worse than First Class! They need to announce a Storm/Bishop stat.Loving the sig JP. Quite a lineup. Must be the whitest cast ever though lol.

I really don't see what one thing has to do with the other.
In the Batman franchise, there was a clear development of the main character in three films. It's not as if TDK ended with Batman being shot, with dramatic consequences, and in the next film years later it's like nothing happened. It's not as if Batman had a sister whom he adored who decided to join the dark side, and in the next film years later she's already one of his worst enemies and is trying to kill him, and we don't even know what exactly happened that caused that transition. It's not like secondary characters like Alfred and Gordon were dropped because the new film had no use for them.
If the next X-Men film jumps ten years ahead, all the dramatic events in First Class will have lost their meaning. We'll never get to see the transition and all the major changes that happened to the three main characters. I can't think of a worst scenario for a sequel. Was there a 10-year gap between X-Men and X2? No, we saw the main characters changing/evolving!
I just wish Fox was honest about dropping First Class and its universe for good, if they wanted so much to make a X4.![]()
But not tooooo 70s, I hope. Flares were not a good look.

As long as there isn't a flying insect girl spitting fireballs out of her mouth, I'll be fine.
I'm up for an older Banshee and Havok, I just hope they will give them more character development.how about Eddie Redmayne(31) & Charlie Hunnam(32) for older Banshee & Havok
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I'm so furious with the idea of jumping the story 10 years ahead I don't even know what to say.
Thanks so much for definitely screwing with Charles' personal development, Bryan Singer & writers. Thanks so much for burying First Class and the majority of its characters, Fox. I'm so done with this "sequel".![]()
if this its true, I guess the plan since day one was that suggested prequel trilogy being set in the 60's, 70's, and 80's.
I dont understand why some studios feel soo limited with the concept of a trilogy, when with universes like X-men they could do 4 or even 5 movies with the same cast, like the FC one.
a 10 years jump would have been better for the third part, since we would have already two movies where young Charles, Eric, Mystique and Beast were developed perfectly. With the important transition each one needed. And from that point, they could have jumped a whole decade if want it. With the third part in the 70's and the fourth one on the 80's.
Some fans keep saying: They wont do fourth movies with the same cast.
But they clearly forget this is Hollywood, and the studios can do whatever they want with the right budget.
And this right sequel is just the prove, having Hugh Jackman playing Logan by the seventh time, Patrick the fifth time and Ian, Anna and Shawn the fourth time.
They could easily do a large series with the full FC cast, but I have the feeling they will limit theirselfs with just a trilogy.
Such a shame, having amazing actors like James McAvoy, Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence.
If they drop Banshee and Havok (which I hope they don't), and adding Cyclops, Jean, and Storm aren't options (which I hope they are), what's the team going to be made up of? Just Beast?
There's this great movie that came out a long time ago. The main character went through all these ridiculous, traumatizing events. Then the sequel jumped around 15 years (OH NOES!!) into the future and boohoo we lost all this potential character development. I'll never ever watch that stupid sequel... what's it called again?
Oh right... TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY.

what year is origins set in then?
I think its set in the 80's.
I think 1979. Unit 2 at the Nuclear Power Plant was the biggest Nuclear meltdown in American history... I think Origins tried to say that Wolverine/Creed/Deadpool caused that meltdown. Sure it was re imagined, like first class re imagined the cuban missile crisis.
I really don't see what one thing has to do with the other.
In the Batman franchise, there was a clear development of the main character in three films. It's not as if TDK ended with Batman being shot, with dramatic consequences, and in the next film years later it's like nothing happened. It's not as if Batman had a sister whom he adored who decided to join the dark side, and in the next film years later she's already one of his worst enemies and is trying to kill him, and we don't even know what exactly happened that caused that transition. It's not like secondary characters like Alfred and Gordon were dropped because the new film had no use for them.
If the next X-Men film jumps ten years ahead, all the dramatic events in First Class will have lost their meaning. We'll never get to see the transition and all the major changes that happened to the three main characters. I can't think of a worst scenario for a sequel. Was there a 10-year gap between X-Men and X2? No, we saw the main characters changing/evolving!
I just wish Fox was honest about dropping First Class and its universe for good, if they wanted so much to make a X4.![]()