With Monday’s confirmation that Halle Berry will reprise her role as Storm, Spinoff pieces together what we know about director Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past.
A casting call for X-Men: Days of Future Past indicates much of the film will be set in 1973, more than a decade after the events of 2011′s hit X-Men: First Class.
As far as actress January Jones knows, she and her character Emma Frost won’t be returning for director Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Following director Bryan Singer’s announcement that Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan have joined the cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past comes word that Hugh Jackman is in talks to appear as Wolverine in the film.
Director Bryan Singer has confirmed that Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen will reprise their roles as Professor Xavier and Magneto in X-Men: Days of Future Past, joining returning stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult.
Mark Millar explains in a new interview that X-Men: Days of Future Past will feature robots, time travel and superheroes, all of which point to a Sentinels storyline.
Producer Bryan Singer has confirmed the sequel to Fox’s hit X-Men: First Class will be called Days of Future Past, and borrow elements from the classic 1981 story by Chris Claremont and John Byrne.
Fox has registered “Days of Future Past” with the MPAA, sparking speculation that the sequel to 2011′s X-Men: First Class will be based on the popular, and frequently revisited, Marvel comics storyline by Chris Claremont and John Byrne.
Fox unveiled its 2013-14 film slate, which includes the sequels to X-Men: First Class and Rise of the Planet of the Apes — called Dawn of the Planet of the Apes — and the 3D re-release of Independence Day, dubbed ID43D.
Fox has tapped David James Kelly to rewrite the script for director David Slade’s Daredevil, based on the influential 1986 “Born Again” storyline by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.
Fox CEO Tim Rothman hints that the studio is looking beyond X-Men: First Class and The Wolverine, and teases that an announcement will be made this summer.
Fox will kick off production in January on the sequel to X-Men: First Class, heading off a scheduling showdown with Lionsgate over the availability of The Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence.