The folks at Cinemasins are back at work with a new video tackling all the mistakes, plot holes, and nitpicks in our favorite movies, and X-Men: Days of Future Past is the latest target.
Fans and critics alike praised the latest entry in the X-Men franchise, but no movie is above reproach for Cinemasins. Check out the humorous video below:
In other news, X-Men: Apocalypse will burst into theaters in 2016, and we've already seen a glimpse of the titular villain at a young age in the post-credits scene of Days of Future Past. But who will play the villain in the next movie?
The Wrap reports 20th Century Fox has made Tom Hardy an offer to play Apocalypse in the next film in the franchise. The deal is nowhere close to done, and Hardy has also reportedly received offers from Marvel to star in Doctor Strange and DC for a role in Suicide Squad.
Hardy of course played a famous DC villain when he took on the role of Bane in The Dark Knight Rises.
Writer Simon Kinberg spoke to Collider and discussed how the movie completes the story that began in X-Men: First Class. "I will say that it is definitely the close of a trilogy for those First Class characters, which isn't to say we won't see them in future movies, hopefully we will, but it's a completion of an arc for them," he said.
Beast (Nicholas Hoult) and Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) have had a spark between them in both First Class and Days of Future Past, and Kinberg said that would continue into Apocalypse. He also talked about another key relationship. "I think that the friendship between Erik and Charles, which has always been so integral to the franchise, is something we're continuing to explore and hopefully deepen with Apocalypse. And the relationship between Beast and Mystique is a really interesting one that we didn't have a lot of time to explore in Days of Future Past, so we'll have an opportunity to do more of that."
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