X men Days Of Future Past 2014
X-Men: Days of Future Past is a 2014 British-American superhero film, based on the fictional X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. The film was directed by Bryan Singer and acts as a sequel to both 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand and 2011's X-Men: First Class. It is overall the seventh installment of the X-Men film series. The story, inspired by the 1981 Uncanny X-Men storyline "Days of Future Past" by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, focuses on two time periods and Wolverine being sent to 1973 to save the future of mutantkind. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Nicholas Hoult, Shawn Ashmore, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. The story was conceived by Simon Kinberg, Matthew Vaughn, and Jane Goldman, with Kinberg writing the screenplay.
Days of Future Past entered production in April 2013 in Montreal, Canada, with principal photography concluding in August 2013 and additional filming in February 2014. The film premiered in New York City on May 10, 2014 and was officially released on May 23, 2014 to critical acclaim. A sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse, is scheduled for release on May 27, 2016.
PLOT :
In a dystopian future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and oppressing humans who harbor the genes that lead to mutant offspring. A small band of mutants manages to evade the Sentinels due to Kitty Pryde, who can project a person's consciousness back in time to deliver warnings. Pryde's group convenes with Storm, Wolverine, Professor Xavier and Magneto in a monastery. They decide to have Pryde send Wolverine's consciousness back to 1973 to prevent Mystique from murdering Bolivar Trask, the designer of the Sentinels. The assassination will make Trask a martyr, while Mystique will be captured and her DNA will be reverse-engineered to create the formidable Sentinels of the future, which are near-invincible due to their ability to mimic and adapt to mutant powers. Xavier advises Wolverine to seek out his and Magneto's younger selves for aid.
Wolverine wakes up in 1973 and travels to the X-Mansion, where he encounters Hank McCoy and a drunken Xavier. McCoy reveals that Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters closed after its first semester when most of the teachers and students were drafted for the Vietnam War. Xavier, broken by the failure of his school and the departure of his foster sister Mystique, has been abusing a serum created by McCoy that enables him to walk at the expense of his telepathic powers. Wolverine explains his mission and persuades Xavier to free Magneto — who has been accused of assassinating John F. Kennedy — from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon. They succeed with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with superhuman speed.
In Washington DC, Trask unsuccessfully lobbies for his Sentinel program with Congress. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents a young William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask and discovers he has been capturing and experimenting on mutants. Xavier, Magneto, Beast, and Wolverine fly to Paris to intercept Mystique. In Paris, the Americans and Vietnamese are negotiating the end of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Mystique impersonates a Vietnamese general to infiltrate a meeting with Trask, who is attempting to sell his Sentinel technology to the Communists. Xavier, Magneto, Beast, and Wolverine arrive as she is about to kill Trask. To ensure that Mystique's DNA can never be used for the Sentinels, Magneto tries to kill her, but with Beast's intervention she flees out of a window. The fight spills onto the streets, in front of onlookers and cameras. Mystique slips away in the confusion.
Although Trask is saved, the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling in Washington, D.C. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the battle site in Paris. Afraid that Trask could yet create the formidable future Sentinels, Magneto intercepts the prototypes in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Wolverine, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to struggle for human-mutant peace once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is now heading to Washington, D.C.
Nixon unveils the Sentinel prototypes on the White House lawn. Magneto raises the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium and places it around the White House as a barricade, after commandeering the Sentinels and attacking the crowd. Nixon and Trask are taken to a safe room, followed by a disguised Mystique. Xavier, Wolverine, and Beast try to stop Magneto, but he impales Wolverine with rebars and throws him into the Potomac River. Magneto pulls the safe room out of the White House and prepares to kill Nixon. Mystique, momentarily disguised as Nixon, reveals herself and shoots Magneto. Meanwhile, in the dystopian future timeline, the last remaining mutants make a final stand at the monastery against an onslaught of Sentinels. All the mutants are killed except Xavier, Pryde, and Wolverine. In the 1973 timeline, Xavier persuades Mystique not to kill Trask and lets her and Magneto flee. The Sentinel program is cancelled and the dystopian future is averted. Trask is later arrested for selling military secrets and the world leaders unite to hunt down Magneto. Wolverine, who wakes up in his future timeline at Xavier's school, finds Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, Beast, Storm, Jean Grey, Cyclops, and the older Xavier alive. Back in the 1973 timeline, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, rescues Wolverine from the river.
In a post-credits scene, a multitude of people gathered in the ancient Egyptian desert pray before a cloaked En Sabah Nur who uses telekinesis to construct a pyramid as four horsemen stand behind him.
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X-Men: Days of Future Past is a 2014 British-American superhero film, based on the fictional X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. The film was directed by Bryan Singer and acts as a sequel to both 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand and 2011's X-Men: First Class. It is overall the seventh installment of the X-Men film series. The story, inspired by the 1981 Uncanny X-Men storyline "Days of Future Past" by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, focuses on two time periods and Wolverine being sent to 1973 to save the future of mutantkind. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Ellen Page, Nicholas Hoult, Shawn Ashmore, Peter Dinklage, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. The story was conceived by Simon Kinberg, Matthew Vaughn, and Jane Goldman, with Kinberg writing the screenplay.
Days of Future Past entered production in April 2013 in Montreal, Canada, with principal photography concluding in August 2013 and additional filming in February 2014. The film premiered in New York City on May 10, 2014 and was officially released on May 23, 2014 to critical acclaim. A sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse, is scheduled for release on May 27, 2016.
PLOT :
In a dystopian future, robots known as Sentinels are exterminating mutants and oppressing humans who harbor the genes that lead to mutant offspring. A small band of mutants manages to evade the Sentinels due to Kitty Pryde, who can project a person's consciousness back in time to deliver warnings. Pryde's group convenes with Storm, Wolverine, Professor Xavier and Magneto in a monastery. They decide to have Pryde send Wolverine's consciousness back to 1973 to prevent Mystique from murdering Bolivar Trask, the designer of the Sentinels. The assassination will make Trask a martyr, while Mystique will be captured and her DNA will be reverse-engineered to create the formidable Sentinels of the future, which are near-invincible due to their ability to mimic and adapt to mutant powers. Xavier advises Wolverine to seek out his and Magneto's younger selves for aid.
Wolverine wakes up in 1973 and travels to the X-Mansion, where he encounters Hank McCoy and a drunken Xavier. McCoy reveals that Xavier's Institute for Gifted Youngsters closed after its first semester when most of the teachers and students were drafted for the Vietnam War. Xavier, broken by the failure of his school and the departure of his foster sister Mystique, has been abusing a serum created by McCoy that enables him to walk at the expense of his telepathic powers. Wolverine explains his mission and persuades Xavier to free Magneto — who has been accused of assassinating John F. Kennedy — from a prison cell beneath The Pentagon. They succeed with the help of Peter Maximoff, a mutant with superhuman speed.
In Washington DC, Trask unsuccessfully lobbies for his Sentinel program with Congress. Meanwhile, in Saigon, Mystique prevents a young William Stryker from appropriating a group of mutant G.I.s for Trask's research. Mystique investigates Trask and discovers he has been capturing and experimenting on mutants. Xavier, Magneto, Beast, and Wolverine fly to Paris to intercept Mystique. In Paris, the Americans and Vietnamese are negotiating the end of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Mystique impersonates a Vietnamese general to infiltrate a meeting with Trask, who is attempting to sell his Sentinel technology to the Communists. Xavier, Magneto, Beast, and Wolverine arrive as she is about to kill Trask. To ensure that Mystique's DNA can never be used for the Sentinels, Magneto tries to kill her, but with Beast's intervention she flees out of a window. The fight spills onto the streets, in front of onlookers and cameras. Mystique slips away in the confusion.
Although Trask is saved, the world is horrified by the existence of mutants. President Richard Nixon approves Trask's Sentinel program and arranges an unveiling in Washington, D.C. Trask's scientists recover Mystique's blood from the battle site in Paris. Afraid that Trask could yet create the formidable future Sentinels, Magneto intercepts the prototypes in transit and laces their polymer-based frames with steel. At the mansion, Xavier stops taking his serum and slowly regains his mental powers, while losing the ability to walk. Through Wolverine, Xavier speaks to his future self and is inspired to struggle for human-mutant peace once again. He uses Cerebro to track Mystique, who is now heading to Washington, D.C.
Nixon unveils the Sentinel prototypes on the White House lawn. Magneto raises the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium and places it around the White House as a barricade, after commandeering the Sentinels and attacking the crowd. Nixon and Trask are taken to a safe room, followed by a disguised Mystique. Xavier, Wolverine, and Beast try to stop Magneto, but he impales Wolverine with rebars and throws him into the Potomac River. Magneto pulls the safe room out of the White House and prepares to kill Nixon. Mystique, momentarily disguised as Nixon, reveals herself and shoots Magneto. Meanwhile, in the dystopian future timeline, the last remaining mutants make a final stand at the monastery against an onslaught of Sentinels. All the mutants are killed except Xavier, Pryde, and Wolverine. In the 1973 timeline, Xavier persuades Mystique not to kill Trask and lets her and Magneto flee. The Sentinel program is cancelled and the dystopian future is averted. Trask is later arrested for selling military secrets and the world leaders unite to hunt down Magneto. Wolverine, who wakes up in his future timeline at Xavier's school, finds Iceman, Rogue, Colossus, Kitty, Beast, Storm, Jean Grey, Cyclops, and the older Xavier alive. Back in the 1973 timeline, Mystique, impersonating Stryker, rescues Wolverine from the river.
In a post-credits scene, a multitude of people gathered in the ancient Egyptian desert pray before a cloaked En Sabah Nur who uses telekinesis to construct a pyramid as four horsemen stand behind him.
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