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| Hugh Jackman | Logan/Wolverine | |
| James McAvoy | Charles Xavier | |
| Michael Fassbender | Erik Lehnsherr | |
| Jennifer Lawrence | Raven/Mystique | |
| Halle Berry | Storm | |
| Nicholas Hoult | Hank/Beast | |
| Anna Paquin | Rogue | |
| Ellen Page | Kitty Pryde | |
| Peter Dinklage | Dr. Bolivar Trask | |
| Shawn Ashmore | Bobby/Iceman | |
| Omar Sy | Bishop | |
| Evan Peters | Peter/Quicksilver | |
| Josh Helman | Maj. Bill Stryker | |
| Daniel Cudmore | Colossus | |
| Bingbing Fan | Blink |
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| Producer | Bryan Singer
Lauren Shuler Donner |
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| Writer | Matthew Vaughn
Simon Kinberg |
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| Cinematography | Newton Thomas Sigel
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| Musician | John Ottman
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"Days of Future Past" is a popular storyline in the Marvel Comics comic book The Uncanny X-Men issues #141 and #142, published in 1981. It deals with a dystopian alternative future in which mutants are incarcerated in internment camps. An older Kitty Pryde transfers her mind into the younger, present-day Kitty Pryde, who brings the X-Men to prevent a fatal moment in history which triggers anti-mutant hysteria. |
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