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The teaser trailer, which not only revealed our first looks at some of the new mutants, Bishop and Warpath, confirmed what’s been rumored – that Wolverine will be the one going back in time, and not Kitty Pryde as is in the original comics. In the apocalyptic future where the X-Men have been decimated, Wolverine goes back in time to warn the group of the coming dangers. Much like the film will do, the trailer bounced back and forth between the future, where the older crew are still fighting the good fight, and the past, where Magneto is back to his terrorist ways. Even Halle Berry’s Storm, the casting I was never really okay with, looked cool in her moment conjuring up some lightning.
Lucas Till Returning For ‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’
BY THE DEADLINE TEAM | Monday July 15, 2013 @ 2:33pm PDT
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Lucas Till will be rejoining the mutant corps in Bryan Singer‘s upcoming X-Men: Days Of Future Past, the director revealed today via Twitter. The actor appeared as young superhero Alex Summers AKA Havok in 2011′s X-Men: First Class and will fall in with a sprawling cast comprised of returning thesps from multiple X-Men film generations, including Jennifer Lawrence, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Nicholas Hoult, Ellen Page, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Shawn Ashmore, Daniel Cudmore, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. Fox releases the pic May 23, 2014.
And as it turns out, quite a big one. Says Singer, "It's been like a decade. It's been a great journey making X-Men: Days Of Future Past in Montreal. None of the visual effects are complete and we still have a month of shooting to go, but I've put together a little bit of footage."
The big news? It's Wolverine who goes back in time to his younger body, who has to convince the younger Professor X and Magneto to team up and change the future! "I was a different person. Have patience with me," says Stewart. "Patience isn't my strong suit," says Logan.
We see a shaggy haired Professor X in his wheelchair, looking defeated. Magneto seems to be in an art gallery, and there are scenes of riots in the streets of London. Richard Nixon seems worried, there's a panic room under the White House and Wolverine gets shot repeatedly in the chest.
In the future, the world looks bombed out, the sky blackened, and the straits desperate. Storm, Magneto, Professor X, Rogue, Ice Man and Kitty Pryde seem to be hiding in ruins underground, and the spot where they send a grey-tipped Wolverine back looks almost like a sacrificial altar.
Holy ****, I think we might see the classic future Wolverine decimated by a sentinel. There seems to be 3 Wolverines in this movie, so one definitely has to die, old man logan I am looking at you.
where does it say that
Just speculation, if there is 3 timelines, past, present, and future. I think somebody mentioned Bishop is a time traveler as well. He could time-travel to present.
Apparently it was the first standing ovation in Hall H since they brought out the Avengers cast.![]()
So is it right to believe that the footage shown will be the footage after the credits of 'The Wolverine'?...
So is it right to believe that the footage shown will be the footage after the credits of 'The Wolverine'?...
It would be cool if the final boss fight is Mastermold in the future or Trask as bastion..