The X-Men send Wolverine to the past in a desperate effort to change
history and prevent an event that results in doom for both humans and
mutants.
Director:
Bryan SingerWriters:
Simon Kinberg, Jane Goldman,Stars:
Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh JackmanStoryline
Sentinels, robots that were created for the purpose of hunting down mutants were released in 1973. 50 years later the Sentinels would also hunt humans who aid mutants. Charles Xavier and his X-Men try their best to deal with the Sentinels but they are able to adapt and deal with all mutant abilities. Charles decides to go back in time and change things. He asks Kitty Pryde who can send a person's consciousness into the person's past to send him but she can only send someone back a few weeks because if she sends someone back further it could harm them. So Logan decides to go back himself because he might be able to withstand it. So Charles tells him that it's Mystique who's responsible because when she learned about the Sentinels she sought out Bolivar Trask the man who created them and killed him. She would be caught and studied and her ability to change was somehow added to the Sentinels which is why they can adapt. Logan must go to the younger Charles and ask him to help; problem is.User Reviews
X-Men: Days Of Future
Past' serves as a sequel to both 'X-Men: First Class' (which is
excellent) and 'X-Men: The Last Stand' (which is pretty bad). Now, I
used to be a pretty big X-Men fan a few years ago, but after the
disappointments of 'X-Men: The Last Stand' and 'X-Men Origins:
Wolverine', I kind of just stopped caring about the franchise, even
though the subsequent two movies were actually very good (the
aforementioned 'X-Men: First Class' and then 'The Wolverine'). That
being said, I was still looking forward to 'Days Of Future Past', what
with it being the return of the old 'X-Men' crew, and I was also
moderately familiar with the 'Days Of Future Past' comic. I was just
expecting it to be good though, but it turns out not only is 'Days Of
Future Past' the best X-Men movie yet, it's also one of the best
comic-book movies ever made.
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