X-Men Days of Future Past Trailer [VIDEO]: 38 Seconds of Leaked Footage Hits Internet, Features Wolverine, Storm, Professor X, More

By Andrew Meola | Aug 08, 2013 11:53 AM EDT

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Some generous individual has uploaded 38 seconds of footage from X-Men: Days of Future Past to YouTube.

The footage comes from the Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal on Monday.

As MStars previously reported, director Bryan Singer revealed the following details during a Q&A session at the festival:

- Days of Future Past will be shot in native 3D.

- Scarlet Witch will not appear in the movie despite the appearance of her brother, Quicksilver (played by Evan Peters).

- William Stryker will be in the movie and will be played by Josh Helman.

- Days of Future Past will not be a "bright" X-Men movie but it will have a positive message about trying to right wrongs.

- Much of the film takes place in 1973, but the future scenes occur 10 years after the events of X-Men: The Last Stand.

- The younger characters from X-Men: First Class will be in much different places than they were in that film, as Days of Future Past shows their growth into the characters they need to be.

- Singer wishes he could bring back Cyclops after his death in The Last Stand and was not happy with the choice to kill him off. He can justify bringing back Professor Charles Xavier because he transferred his consciousness at the end of The Last Stand and could craft a new body around that. He was also happy about casting Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde.

- He remembers Russell Crowe's wanting to play Wolverine, but only if he could do so bald. The casting obviously did not work out, as Hugh Jackman has made the role his own.

- Singer has an idea for a Marvel Universe crossover movie, but would not reveal it.

X-Men: Days of Future Past is set for release on May 23, 2014.

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