

Xavier (Jame McAvoy) and the young prisoner Magneto (Michael Fassbender) to help stop Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) from killing Dr, Bolivar Trask (Peter Dinklage), who is responsible for creating the sentinels and selling them to anyone who wants to buy them.

But the ability to go back in time to the early 70s would rip apart anyone’s brain.īut since Wolverine can regenerate immediately, he is sent back in time to find the young Prof. Pryde is able to take somebody’s mind and soul and send it back in time, which Xavier and Magneto want to do to stop this Sentinel war from starting. Singer must be a huge ‘Portal‘ fan, because there is a lot of portal opening going on here in the style of the game. Xavier (Patrick Stewart), Kitty Pryde (Ellen Page), Bishop (Omar Sy), Iceman (Shawn Ashmore), Blink (Bingbing Fan), Sunspot, Warpath, and Colossus, Halle Berry returning as Storm and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine trying to fight off these Sentinels. In an amazing opening scene, we see Magneto (Ian McKellen), Prof. These Sentinels are zeroing in on the X-Men, as it seems they are the last of the mutants left on Earth. It’s as if the worst possible outcome of a ‘ Terminator‘ were to come true, only with no Arnold Schwarzenegger to handle things and save the day. You might remember the Sentinels as the giant purple robot bad guys from the comics. The title refers to a story arc of the X-Men comic books and focused on a desolate Earth where these large and highly adaptable robots called Sentinels destroyed everyone and everything. If the title ‘Days of Future Past‘ confuses you, don’t worry, I’ll explain it. But here, it is done exceptionally well and is easy to follow. It deals with time travel, and not every director and writer in the business can tell a good time travel story without some people getting thrown off course. But it feels great to be back with the one that started it all.įirst off, this ‘X-Men‘ film is superbly shot and told. Well, the rest is history, as we have had tons of comic book films come out since then. Made on what seems to be a modest budget of only $75 million, the first X-Men film made $300 million domestically, and that’s before 3D and all of the IMAX screens.
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If you remember, back in 2000, Bryan Singer took on a big budget comic book movie with the first ‘ X-Men‘ film, and the studios were waiting to see if it was going to do enough business.
