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Haha, good old wolverine, still looking good in the future, well, maybe with a tad bit of gray hair iirc, but otherwise still kicking butt.

Pretty sure that's just fan-made. It's just his picture from x-men origins with a yellow x overlay.

I wish we would get a gazillion popups for hovering over a spoiler tag before we can actually read it. Popups asking "Are you sure you want to read this?", "Are you really sure you want to read this?", "Are you absolutely 100% sure you really want to read this?" :p

Can't wait to see The Wolverine though!

I wish we would get a gazillion popups for hovering over a spoiler tag before we can actually read it. Popups asking "Are you sure you want to read this?", "Are you really sure you want to read this?", "Are you absolutely 100% sure you really want to read this?" :p

Can't wait to see The Wolverine though!

 

I looked at the trap, Jam. lol. 

care to describe it for those who will not be seeing The Wolverine (like me)?  Thank you!

It's set two years later, Logan, at an airport, sees an advertisement for Trask Industries. He then meets Magneto and Professor Xavier, who explains to Logan that something momentous has happened and he is needed

Is that trailer from Comic-Con ever going to be released for those of us who couldn't go to see?

 

I want to see it!  LOL

No they usually don't, we will have to wait for the proper trailer to be released

'X-Men: Days of Future Past' set ten years after previous films

 

"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," director Bryan Singer told Empire magazine.

 

He has previously said that his return to 20th Century Fox's movie franchise will "correct a few things" from past instalment.

saw the post film video (its on youtube if you look) and it makes me even more excited for the new xmen movie (have no plan of seeing The Wolverine)

Do you mean the teaser from Comicon?  I looked on YouTube and couldn't find anything...

 

Wow, those pictures look great.  I can't wait to see more of this in action!  :)

Do you mean the teaser from Comicon?  I looked on YouTube and couldn't find anything...

 

Wow, those pictures look great.  I can't wait to see more of this in action!  :)

 

He means the teaser for DoFP from the end of Wolverine

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