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News From X-Men: Days of Future Past And Bryan Singer Teases A Bit Of Dialog


Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past is certainly one of this year’s most anticipated films. In a recent interview to Empire Magazine, actor Hugh Jackman talked about the film and Wolverine while director Bryan Singer teased with a piece of dialog from the movie.

Jackman was asked if after X-Men: The Last Stand he thought that he would be returning to a X-Men movie:
I thought that was it. There was already talk about doing a younger version, and I was certainly talking about Wolverine and trying to drum up interest in that. I thought the idea of another X-Men movie was done, so this was a surprise. And a welcome one.

He added:
Bryan has such an incredible brain. This is certainly the biggest movie Fox has made outside of Avatar, so there’s pressure from all angles. But he’s buzzing, and he’s confident. He’s gone deeper emotionally, and it’s a great ensemble piece.

The actor was then asked what did the Wolverine thought about being sent back to the 70’s:
He’s a warrior and he can’t hide from that anymore, even if the consequences are going to be messy and painful. If there’s an era for Wolverine, its the 70s. The hair, the mutton chops, you can smoke cigars everywhere…everything about Wolverine seems more at home in the 70s.

During the interview, Singer revealed part of a dialog that may or may not get included in the final cut:
There’s a line that Fassbender says that may make it. He says to Wolverine, ‘You spend the next 50 years trying to bring me down?’ Wolverine says, ‘Pretty much.’ Magneto says, ‘How did that go for you…

X-Men: Days of Future Past, star James McAvoy (Younger Professor X), Michael Fassbender(Younger Magneto), Jennifer Lawrence (Raven Darkholme/Mystique), Patrick Stewart (Older Professor X), Ian McKellan (Older Magneto), Hugh Jackman (Logan/Wolverine), Halle Berry (Ororo Munroe/Storm), Ellen Page (Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat), Shawn Ashmore (Bobby Drake/Iceman), Omar Sy (Bishop), Daniel Cudmore (Piotr Rasputin/Colossus), Booboo Stewart (James Proudstar/Warpath), Fan Bingbing (Clarice Ferguson/Blink), Nicholas Hoult (Hank McCoy/Beast), Adan Canto (Roberto da Costa/Sunspot), Lucas Till (Alex Summers/Havok), Peter Dinklage (Bolivar Trask), Evan Peters (Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver), Josh Helman (William Stryker) and opens on May 23rd, 2014.

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