X-Men: Days of Future Past (May 23, 2014)

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Bryan Singer Talks Time Frame in X-Men: Days of Future Past

We know that the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past will combine both the cast of the original X-Men films and 2011's X-Men: First Class, but where does it take place in relation to those films? Speaking with Empire Magazine, director Bryan Singer revealed the placement of the film on the franchise's timeline.

"It takes place about ten years, give or take, after X-Men 3; and in the past it takes place about ten years after First Class.” Singer also coined a new word for what to call the film, "“I’d say it’s not a sequel to one of the others. It’s an inbetwequel — that’s what I call it, for lack of a better word."
 
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Bryan Singer Reveals Full Size Sentinel on the Set of X-Men: Days of Future Past!


BRYAN SINGER NEXT TO A SENTINEL MARK2
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I feel like this is going to be the best X-Men movie to date.
 
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Production has wrapped on "Days of Future Past"

X-Men Days of Future Past New Photo and Production Wraps

Also BIG News on X-FORCE & FANTASTIC FOUR!

FANTASTIC FOUR and X-FORCE to Share Film Universe with X-MEN

It looks like FOX is going to go the Marvel route and combine their mutant properties into their own cinematic universe! As you know, they are currently developing new Fantastic Four and X-Force movies, and it looks like both of those will exist in the same movie universe.

While talking to SFX, comic writer and Marvel Fox movie consultant Mark Millar had this to say when asked about Fantastic Four,

"Without question I think you have to see some of these guys showing up in each other's movies. I think the most exciting thing in superhero movies, until The Avengers came along, was when Nick Fury showed up in 'Iron Man.' Even though it was a guy with an eye patch it was really cool—and I expect we will see more of that."
 
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Jackman Says X-Men: Days of Future Past Will 'Blow People Away'

Hugh Jackman Says X-Men: Days of Future Past Will 'Blow People Away'


"I know, having sat at Comic-Con on that panel with that extraordinary cast, I keep saying it's like two movies in one, but with the size of it it's really three in one. It really is going to blow people away because of the story. Bryan Singer, I think, is going to become the first director to make increasingly better movies in a franchise, I'm not sure if there's anyone else that's done it."
 
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Anna Paquin?! Will she even fit in a rubber suit anymore? She better live this up since Trueblood is cancelled.
 
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Anna Paquin?! Will she even fit in a rubber suit anymore? She better live this up since Trueblood is cancelled.
While True Blood is ending after next summer's 10 episode 7th season it wasn't cancelled per say. Just like this fall will be the final season for How I Met Your Mother on CBS it is ending its run but it wasn't cancelled.

Seven seasons is about the average for the majority of television shows.
 
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While True Blood is ending after next summer's 10 episode 7th season it wasn't cancelled per say. Just like this fall will be the final season for How I Met Your Mother on CBS it is ending its run but it wasn't cancelled.

Seven seasons is about the average for the majority of television shows.

For a Fox Show its practically eternity.
 
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OMG, didn't see the picture posted here before, but the sentinel looks awful.

4 Super Depressing Sneak Peeks Hollywood Leaked to Twitter | Cracked.com

I think the look fits the real world feel of the movies better. If you go pack a couple pages there is a link to the Trask mock website that shows them in more detail and shopped into historical events of the past 50 years.

I did laugh at Cracked's description, though.

On a side note the part about the Kardashian Christmas filmed a few days after 9/11 was gold. I didn't know that show was even still on.
 
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If you go back one page there are more pics. That Sentinel says Mark2 and appears to be the one from the 1980's so its possible the ones from the future are bigger and more like the ones we are familiar with from the comics & animates show.

Let's hope.

Cracked is gold. Loved the Kardashian bit. I'm embarrassed to say my wife watches that trash.
 
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I wasn't blown away by that trailer but I'm still pumped about the movie.
 
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Just rewatched it and spotted Bishop and some others I didn't recognize. Surprisingly they did not show a Sentinel.
 
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Apocalypse coming??? :biggrin:


X-Men: Apocalypse – Announced for 2016!l

With X-Men: Days of Future Past quickly becoming one of our most highly anticipated films of 2014, Bryan Singer took to Twitter to announce the next film in the series!

Hitting theaters 2 years after the release of X-Men: DoFP will be the recently announced X-Men: Apocalypse. The next film in Fox’s mutant franchise was announced today by director Bryan Singer on Twitter, which is where a number of DoFP sneak peeks were released. The tweet is below, although it doesn’t give us much to go on:

The film has been confirmed with a release date of May 27, 2016. This puts the film almost exactly two years after X-Men: Days of Future Past is released. We don’t have any word on details of the film or whether or not it relates to DoFP, but with the announcement coming from Bryan Singer we can certainly speculate on that.


For X-Men fans the mere mention of the word Apocalypse elicits a squee of delight and excitement, but for the common movie viewer there might need to be a little explanation. Apocalypse is an eternal mutant known as En Sabah Nur who was born in Egypt during the time of the pharoaohs, and was tasked by the god like Celestials with ushering in the new age of mutantkind, of which he was the first. Following the beliefs of ‘survival of the fittest’, Apocalypse has been a recurring thorn in the X-Men’s side. He has has played a large part in a number of key X-Men storylines and characters, most notably Nathan Summers AKA Cable, who we expect to see in the rumored X-Force film from director Jeff Wadlow.

With only a title announced we can’t even begin to speculate on which comic storyline we might see adapted, but watching the epic villain on the big screen is something X-fans have been hoping to see for a while. A few storylines immediately stand out like Age of Apocalypse, Fall of the Mutants, or The X-Cutioner’s Song, which would each bring something vastly different to the film version of the X-Men, who we have mainly seen fighting against the government and Magneto.

Other questions raised are of course which team of X-Men will we be seeing take on the First One? The mutants of the past we first saw in First Class and the upcoming Days of Future Past, or the classic lineup from the original trilogy that will also be appearing in Days of Future Past, albeit from different places in the timestream? Will X-Men: Apocalypse introduce us to a new team of X-Men forged from the previous iterations or go with something completely different to move the franchise along?
 
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Apocalypse is not one of my favorite villains but the Age of Apocalypse IS one of my favorite X-Men story lines. With the time travel aspect of DFP and introducing Bishop they very well could lead directly to it.
 
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Bryan Singer Talks X-Men: Apocalypse
X-Men: Days of Future Past doesn't hit theaters until May 23, but Bryan Singer is already working on X-Men: Apocalypse, which was recently set for a May 27, 2016 release.

Talking to EW, Singer said he is "co-writing the story and I’m producing it. I'm negotiating to direct. We're in the process. We're trying to figure it out, schedules. My desire would be to direct it."

He also told the magazine that he's not sure if "Days of Future Past" will include a tease for "Apocalypse." "I'm still deciding that. Something that happens in this movie causes what's going to happen in that movie."

And what can he reveal about the 2016 movie? "It will also address historical mutant-cy, meaning the deep past, mutant origins and things like that. It's something that's always intrigued me when we think about our Gods and our history and miracles and powers."
 
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Apocalypse is one of my favorite villains, so the idea of him in the big screen makes me happy, if its done right.
 
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Apocalypse is one of my favorite villains, so the idea of him in the big screen makes me happy, if its done right.

Have you read The Age of Apocalypse from the 90's? With Bishop appearing in DFP it would make perfect sense to go that route.
 

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