EnDz0n3
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Plus, it's a stupid idea.
That too.
Plus, it's a stupid idea.
Or it's option 3 - an alternate timeline.
That means the events of other X-Men films are helped
Into exsistance then.
It's obviously not too hard to connect the dots, since you just did it in your own post.
Personally, I wouldn't mind it if the prevention of the alternate future also creates an alternate reality, a la Star Trek.
Yep. I seriously doubt that will happen, though, as it doesn't make for the best connect the dots storyline. It would, however, allow them to do whatever they want in both the dystopian future of Days of Future Past and any future sequels, whether those be First Class 2, X-Men 4, etc.
Bryan Singer has talked about connecting the films and connecting dots between films.
That's kinda hard to do If future scenes are Ilrelvent to the other films.
Beast wasn't In X-men.
The 30 second beast on TV was easter egg In X2.

What are you talking about? Hank McCoy was on the tv in the bar where Wolverine was. He was then in X2 on tv in the bar where Mystique seduces the guard. It's the same character as seen in FC, yet in FC he has already turned blue...
Caused by what,Star Trek 2009 need time travel to change timeline.This film likely begins In future.
Some here want to have It both ways they don't want to Ignore the Last Stand
yet they want to bring everybody back without explantation.
He said exploring different timelines.I watched the expanded Youtube video.
The thing Is the dark future will likely be a possable future for the characters of original trilogy+The Wolverine If the past event Isn't changed..
"Let them pass that foolish law and they'll have you locked away WITH A NUMBER BURNED INTO YOUR FOREHEAD!!!!"
"It won't be that way Erik"
"Then kill me and find out..."
OMG the Hank McCoy TV thing in X2 was so inconsequential that it drives me insane when people think "it needs to be explained... he was human and not blue yet in X2!" blah blah blah.
Also, the Xavier twin thing was such a stupid idea that it should never be mentioned again in the movies. That **** works in comics (and maybe daytime soaps!) but would be the biggest eye-roll moment of the whole franchise!
OK! Rant over! Sorry guys.
You know what would be a cool way to start off 'Days of Future Past'.
Replay the scene when Magneto walks out of the train station in the first X-men film. Remember that line...
...then Bang, someone, probably Charles, does kill him.
And we begin with the future.
Caused by the event in the past that needs preventing. I really don't think this is going to be that difficult to comprehend. If audiences can handle Inception, they can handle time travel and alternate reality concepts that have been featured in popular cinema for decades (Back to the Future, Terminator, etc).