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That website is amazingly designed. Dinklage is a great actor, looking forward to seeing him on the "dark side." Really looking forward to this one, my only concern is that there will seemingly be gazillion characters, hope they treat them well.

That website is amazingly designed. Dinklage is a great actor, looking forward to seeing him on the "dark side." Really looking forward to this one, my only concern is that there will seemingly be gazillion characters, hope they treat them well.

 

 

I think they will all get equal time to show their characters

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I must admit, the huge center looks kinda odd, haha. But it still looks pretty neat. Also, I really hope that Nimrod will be in this movie, but maybe that's asking for too much.

James Marsden confirms he will not appear in Days of Future Past

 

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/news/?a=84744

I didn't really expect him to be in it. Bummer though that there won't be a Cyclops in the movie. Ah well, at least his brother Havok will still be in it.

The film will be shot in native 3D. 

 

No Scarlet Witch in Days of Future Past. 

 

William Stryker will be in Days of Future Past. Josh Helman is playing him. 

 

Not the brightest X-Men movie, but it has a good message, trying to right wrongs. 

 

Most of the movie takes place in 1973. Future segments are 10 years after X3. 

 

You find the characters in very different places that you saw them in First Class. Shows then becoming who they have to be. 

 

Remembers Russell Crowe saying he'd play Wolverine - but only if he could play him bald. Didn't work. 

 

Thoughts on Cyclops demise in X3: Wishes he could bring him back. Wasn't happy with that choice. Could justify bringing Xavier back because he transferred his consciousness and could possibly construct a body around that consciousness. Was however, happy about some things- like the casting of Ellen Page.

 

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/notyetamovie/news/?a=84935

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