X-Men: Days of Future Past 3D - In theaters May 23rd, 2014

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The X-Men send Wolverine to the past to change a major historical event that could globally impact man and mutant kind.
With: Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore
and: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Peter Dinklage,

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My thought exactly! I would of turned my back on this franchise if Hugh wasn't the Wolverine! He's a bad ass! I just wish he was in the next Avengers movie!
 
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My thought exactly! I would of turned my back on this franchise if Hugh wasn't the Wolverine! He's a bad ass! I just wish he was in the next Avengers movie!

Agreed, but i'd have to say he's also probably one of the nicest most down to earth people you could ever meet in real life.

As for The Avengers & X-Men as cool as it would be it would probably never happen. I think Days of Future Past is as close as we will get to seeing something that epic in scale for the X-Men.
 
My thought exactly! I would of turned my back on this franchise if Hugh wasn't the Wolverine! He's a bad ass! I just wish he was in the next Avengers movie!

Hugh wishes he could join The Avengers, too!

Hugh Jackman, while speaking with Collider about the next chapter of his X-Men saga, The Wolverine, intimated that while he knows it's a longshot, he would love to wind up bringing the feral mutant to the screen alongside Iron man, Thor, and the rest of the Avengers. He'd even like Spider-Man along for the ride, mimicking the Avengers line-up from the last decade.

When asked about the possibility, Jackman was very up front.

"Mate, I ask the same question. I literally asked the same question the other day to Tom from Marvel who works with all the other studios, he works with Sony and Fox, that’s his job to liaise. I said, 'Man, can this happen?' and he goes 'Look, it’s not gonna be easy because you’re working with different studios and they’re their properties.' But I believe—maybe I’m optimistic, I understand at Marvel they’ve got The Avengers, they’ve got a lot of big things going on, but at some point I just find it almost impossible that there’s not a way to bring Iron Man, all the Avengers characters, Wolverine, the X-Men characters, Spider-Man, and somehow get them in together."

Hugh is just a class-act. He's been nominated for Oscars and his success has completely sky-rocketed. Any other actor would've walked away from the X-Men franchise and the character of Wolverine by now, but Hugh. No, instead he says that he owes his career to Wolverine and for that, he'll play Wolverine for as long as humanly possible (or until the studio doesn't want him anymore). Instead of finishing an X-Men film and then not thinking about Wolverine anymore until he receives his next phone call, Hugh goes and reads old back-issue comic books to find the next great Wolverine story to adapt to film. Honestly, I'd love to see him play Wolverine forever, though I doubt that'll happen (just imagine an Old Man Logan adaptation when Hugh is in his 60s or 70s EEK!). I hope the studio never lets him go... unless he actually wants to.
 
"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 tells Empire in the latest issue of the magazine.


During this weekend's San Diego Comic-Con, it was also revealed that it is indeed Wolverine who travels back in time and the director talked more about that and where we pick up with Charles and Erik in the 70s.

"It's its own story, inspired by Days of Future Past. She's the prime facilitator - it's her power that enables that to happen. But it's Wolverine who has the strength and the stamina to be able to go back on this journey. Charles is in a very dark hole when we meet him, and Erik has been gathering his power. They're in a radically different place."
 
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Wolverine who has the strength and the stamina to be able to go back on this journey.


Warning Spoiler from Wolverine

I wonder that if he travels in the past and gets "stuck their"
if he just gets his claws all over again?
 
Of course, if you've seen the latest 'The Wolverine', this will make more sense to you... but here it is anyway:

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With Days of Future past dealing with time travel I am sure the events of X-men 3 have been altered that's why the mid credits scene of the Wolverine contradicts the third film.
 
Contradicts it how?

Professor Xavier is alive. I know he transferred his mind into another body in the end credits of X-men 3, but in Wolverine it's him and he's in a wheelchair so something has been altered to make him alive again.
 
Professor Xavier is alive. I know he transferred his mind into another body in the end credits of X-men 3, but in Wolverine it's him and he's in a wheelchair so something has been altered to make him alive again.

Nah I don't think that that points towards the past being altered, it'll no doubt be explained in detail but I suspect its a simply case that Xavier found a way of resembling his body.

Last Stand didn't kill anyone off contrary to popular belief
 
It's here! :scat:



You know, I love the X-Men films. People have always hated on them and on Fox because Marvel doesn't have creative control of these films, but while the films differ greatly from the comic books, they're still fun, enjoyable and to me -- a fan and collector of the X-Men since I was 5 years old -- they have their heart in the same place that the comic books do. Bryan Singer's back, Patrick and Ian are back, the story's by the same team of X-Men: First Class... Days of Future Past is going to kick royal ass, no doubt about it. Oh, and WOLVERINE IS IN BLUE AND YELLOW! :D
 
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