New X-Men Days of Future Past clip shows Beast beating down Wolverine

By Andrew Meola | May 02, 2014 09:50 AM EDT

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X-Men: Days of Future Past is just a few weeks away from a U.S. release, and fans are eagerly anticipating the next installment in the mutant movie series. Luckily, a steady stream of clips will tide fans over until the official release of Bryan Singer's movie, and this latest one shows a fight between Beast and Wolverine.

In the clip, Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) arrives at the X-Men's mansion in the 1970s and sucker punches Beast (Nicholas Hoult), who promptly turns the tables on him and delivers a beat down. The clip also shows how Hank McCoy transforms into the blue mutant, so check it out below:

In other news, a recent television spot for X-Men: Days of Future Past showed Quicksilver (Evan Peters) with a young girl, which caused some fans to assume the girl was his sister, Scarlet Witch. But according to director Bryan Singer, those fans guessed incorrectly.

Singer, who is not doing any more promotions for the movie due to the sexual abuse allegations against him, spoke to Empire Magazine (via Comic Book Movie) recently and revealed that he actually cut Quicksilver's sister from the movie.

"Is that the Scarlet Witch? No, that's his little sister," Singer said. "I even had a line which I cut, where Quicksilver's mother says to the little girl, 'Go up and bug your sister,' and the little girl says, 'She bugs me!' You never see the older sister, but it was to imply that there is an older sister for comic book fans. I ended up cutting it."

It remains unclear at this point if Scarlet Witch would be introduced in X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016, but Singer also teased that Evan Peters could return for the sequel.

"Even though our Quicksilver is not a main character like in The Avengers, it's a character there's a lot of thought and concern about and it's a character I'd like to explore further in the sequel," he said.

What do you think of the clip? Let us know in the comments below.

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