![]() ![]() But if in 1973 a stadium fell on the White Movies, at the beginning of X-1, it’s really the first conversationsĪbout mutants in the world. We aren’t beholden to everything that happens in future X-Men moviesīeing secret, because if you were to hold to the original X-Men Us, which is great fun, is we can also mess around with human history. Past, not just whether Jean or Scott lived or died. "All human history has changed after Days of Future "I don’t know if you were born or were alive in 1973, but I was, andĪs far as I know, a stadium did not drop on the White House," Kinberg Obvious changes (like certain characters being alive). OurĬharacters are back in the mansion, as we saw them in X1-3, with some So what you see at the end is aįuture that has been shifted but not completely transformed. But one of the things we posit in theįilm is the immutability of time. “ The end of Days of Future Past in 1973 does change the timeline of Much of the first few X-Men films' ( released) EVENTS (such as the events in the The Last Stand) are erased or altered by events in Days of Future Past, but not necessarily irrelevant or completely altered. YES, most parts of Days of Future Past makes it a canonical sequel to The Last Stand. The next movie, X-Men: Apocalypse, takes place chronologically before X-Men, so we may also see some of those events happen in a slightly different way with the same result. (There appear to be a number of other slight differences, which I assume will become clearer over time.) In this timeline, however, Jean doesn't kill Scott, and Wolverine doesn't kill Jean. Out of universe, it looks like Fox is going to continue to acknowledge the events of X-Men, X2: X-Men United, and The Wolverine as happening in some form in the new timeline, as well as First Class (which happened earlier in the timeline). Once Wolverine is sent back and stops her, it changes the future, so none of those events have happened. In-universe, everything that happened in the first X-Men trilogy occurred in the original timeline, where Mystique kills Trask in 1973. According to the Fox executives, the storyline in Days of Future Past has erased all of X-Men 3: The Last Stand's storyline from canon, as well as parts of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. ![]()
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