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1970s | Mutant
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7.9/10
IMDb90%
Rotten TomatoesBest Global Actress in a Motion Picture | 2014 | Halle Berry
Worst Foreign Actress | 2015 | Jennifer Lawrence
Worst Foreign Actress For and | 2015 | Jennifer Lawrence
Favorite Female Action Star For | 2015 | Jennifer Lawrence
Favorite Female Action Star | 2015 | Jennifer Lawrence
Choice Movie Actress SciFiFantasy | 2014 | Jennifer Lawrence
Choice Movie Actress SciFiFantasy For | 2014 | Jennifer Lawrence
Best Fight Scenes | 2014 | Bryan Singer
Best International Film | 2015 | Bryan Singer
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a PhotorealLive Action Motion Media Project | 2015 | Dennis Jones
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2015 | Cameron Waldbauer
Best Special Visual Effects | 2015 | Cameron Waldbauer
Favorite Female Action Star | 2015 | Ellen Page
Favorite Movie Actor | 2015 | Hugh Jackman
Favorite Male Action Star | 2015 | Hugh Jackman
Choice Movie Actress SciFiFantasy | 2014 | Halle Berry
Choice Movie Scene Stealer | 2014 | Ellen Page
Choice Movie Villain | 2014 | Michael Fassbender
Super Superhero | 2014 | Nicholas Hoult
Best Foreign Villain of the Year | 2015 | Michael Fassbender
Best International Actress | 2015 | Jennifer Lawrence
Best Villain | 2015 | Peter Dinklage
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture | 2015 | John Ross
Best Film | 2014 | Bryan Singer
Best Director | 2015 | Bryan Singer
Best Editing | 2015 | John Ottman
Best MakeUp | 2015 | Norma Hill-Patton
Best Costumes | 2015 | Louise Mingenbach
Outstanding Male Performance | 2015 | Mark Camacho
Best Stunt Rigging | 2015 | Paul Leonard
Best Stunt Coordinator andor nd Unit Director | 2015 | Michael Scherer
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual EffectsDriven PhotorealLive Action Feature Motion Picture | 2015 | Cameron Waldbauer
Best Visual Effects for Animation | 2015 | Cameron Waldbauer
Hardest Hit | 2015 | Jean-Francois Lachapelle
Budget 250,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 747,862,775 USD
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(at around 18 mins) The script called for Logan to wake up in 1973 in boxer shorts. Hugh Jackman vetoed this, in favor of waking nude, saying, "In Australia, if you're next to a really good-looking girl, you're not getting out with boxer shorts on, or briefs, or anything!"
Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen were performing in a touring production of "Waiting for Godot" when Bryan Singer approached the actors about reprising their respective roles as Professor X and Magneto. According to McKellen, both men were utterly shocked, as they thought they had passed their roles on to James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender, and would never play the characters again. Stewart and McKellen were delighted to return to two of their most popular roles, and to work with the younger actors playing the same characters as well.
Including his cameo in X-Men: First Class (2011), this is Hugh Jackman's seventh portrayal of Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine, which raised his own record for the most times a comic book character has been played by the same actor in theatrical movies. Jackman is also the only actor to appear in every X-Men movie in the franchise up to Logan (2017), which was his final time playing the character.
According to Peter Dinklage, Bryan Singer picked him to play Bolivar Trask because of his height, stating, "With my Dwarfism, I'm a bit of a mutant. I can't move metal or anything, but I thought of it as self-loathing. Deep down, Trask is quite sensitive about that aspect of himself."
The filmmakers selected the "Days of Future Past" storyline because it would allow the filmmakers to reconcile any continuity dissonances within the X-Men film franchise. The time-travel element also allowed actors and actresses from the first three movies, and X-Men: First Class (2011), to appear in the same movie together.