The sequel to X-Men: First Class.
In the movie X-Men: Days Of Future Past, the X-Men must travel in time to change a major historical event that could globally impact on man and mutant kind.
X-Men: First Class was released in movie theaters June 3, 2011.
The film grossed $146,408,305 in the United States. (Remember, movie theaters get half of a film’s box office receipts). However, X-Men: First Class cost more than $160 million to produce.
Evan Peters, best known for his role on TV’s American Horror Story is Quicksilver in X-Men: Days Of Future Past.
Update July 20, 2013 from Comic-Con: Director Bryan Singer called juggling the cast a scheduling nightmare but said he loves ensemble films. He also addressed the possibility of future X-Men movies by pointing to the richness of the X-Universe. “It’s as every bit as large as the Marvel Universe movies and the DC universe. There’s room for expanding the film canon.” He mentioned team-up movies, single movies and more. “All of those movies are possible,” he said.