X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men: Days of Future Past

2014 12+ USA, United Kingdom, Canada
7.9 132 min. Braian Singer

The X-Men send Wolverine back in time to change the course of an important historical event that could have a global impact on the coexistence of humans and mutants. Read more. The uniqueness of the continuation of the original prequel of 2011 is that it combines the old parts about the X-Men and the new line with the young heroes of this series. It was based on the story arc of the comics "Uncanny X-Men" (Uncanny X-Men), which dates back to 1981. When Bryan Singer, director of the comic book "X-Men: Days of Future Past" approached Ian McKellen (Magneto) and Patrick Stewart (Prof. Xavier), the already elderly actors were very surprised. However, it was a pleasant surprise, because their characters are going to be returned, and how. As for the appearance of a new mutant named Quicksilver, it was an interesting moment, because a year after the release period of "Days of Future Past", in 2015, the release of "Avengers: Age of Ultron" marks another appearance of this character. At the same time, these are two different actors and lines, meaning separate legal conditions for ownership of rights to characters. Singer met with James Cameron specifically to create a meaningful and believable visualization of the moment of time travel. Because Brian is a fan of HBO's Game of Thrones star Peter Dickledge, he cast him as Dr. Bolivar Trask. In addition, in this way, a sufficiently strong indication of the peculiarities of the doctor to mutants was found.

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