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In the seventh installment of the X-Men movie franchise, Days of Future past brings all of the past characters together in one film that promises to be one of the most exciting yet.
Together, the beloved characters from the original “X-Men” film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from X-Men: First Class, in an epic battle that must change the past in order to save the future and the survival of the species across two time periods. Sounds ambitious!
Director Bryan Singer reunites with the cast of the original X-Men films, as well as the young cast of First Class, on which he wrote the story and served as a producer. From the original trilogy, X-Men: Days of Future Past stars Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and Halle Berry; and from First Class, brings stars Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Nicholas Hoult into the mix.
“It was a thrill to cast these people, both in the original X-Men films and also in First Class,” Singer notes, “and at that time, several of them had little to no experience with films of this scope. Hugh came from a musical theater background. Jennifer had done only small independent films like Winter’s Bone. Over the years their careers have evolved, gained momentum and garnered tremendous recognition. The coming together of the original family and the new one has been exciting for us all.”
For Lawrence’s character, Raven/Mystique, this movie also sees a major evolution. As a promising student of Xavier, before adopting Magneto’s darker worldview, Raven has now turned against humans.
3" width="310" height="451" sizes="(max-width: 310px) 100vw, 310px" data-recalc-dims="1"/>“We find Raven, she’s split off from Eric and Charles and she’s kind of her own agent. She has one mission of trying to assassinate somebody and it will be her first kill basically, and because we’ve seen her in the future and what she becomes and this is kind of a turning point for her,” Lawrence told IGN.
“Because the future is undetermined, we have freedom to choose where we want to go with her,” Lawrence explained to THR. “Is she going to become the assassin that we know her as now, like Rebecca Romijn’s character? Or is she going to do what Charles [Xavier] wants and go down the path of no killing?”
And as for Mystique’s costume, Lawrence was relieved to have her costume time cut down from 8 hours to 3 hours due to a new body costume that replaces most of the character’s body paint. “I’m so excited because I wear a body suit,” Lawrence told E! “It’s from the neck down so cuts out time and the blisters.”
Still three hours wearing the costume and covered in blue paint, Lawrence says, isn’t the most comfortable situation. “It used to take 8 [hours], which is lovely,” Lawrence told Jimmy Fallon. “Now it only takes three.” When Fallon asked her what she had to do while the make-up was being done, Lawrence explained, “I stood or I had to sit on a bicycle seat. Which every woman knows is our dream come true. I always have a little bit if blue somewhere,” Lawrence told Fallon, when talking about taking the paint home with her at the end of the day. “Before it was kind of like everywhere. Now it’s just kind of like on my hands and ears. I look like I have a bizarre fungus.”
With Lawrence’s star on the rise, and Mystiques prep time cut, it’s no surprise that there are talks about a possible spinoff story focusing on the character. Producer/writer Simon Kinberg (X-Men: First Class) says he likes the idea of a Mystique spin-off.
“I love what Jen Lawrence has done with her, and I feel like because she is in such a crowded ensemble, there’s so much more opportunity if you were to follow her solo.”
X-Men: Days of Future Past opens May 22 and stars Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry, Nicholas Hoult, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore, Peter Dinklage, Omar Sy, Daniel Cudmore, Fan Bingbing, Boo Boo Stewart, Adan Canto, Evan Peters, Josh Helman, Lucas Till and Evan Jonigkeit.
—Toni-Marie Ippolito
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