X-Men: Days of Future Past

X-Men: Days of Future Past is the tentative title of the sequel to X-Men: First Class currently in development. It is the seventh film in the X-Men film franchise.

Plot
To be added

Cast

 * James McAvoy as Charles Xavier/Prfosseor X
 * Patrick Stewart as older Charles Xavier
 * Michael Fassbender as Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto
 * Ian McKellen as older Erik Lehnsherr
 * Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkholme/Mystique
 * Nicholas Hoult as Henry McCoy/Beast

Production History
In 2010, 20th Century Fox announced that it envisioned X-Men: First Class as the first leg of a second X-Men trilogy.

In 2011, X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn speculated that a sequel could be set "in the latter part of the [1960s] where you’ve got The Stones, The Beatles, Flower Power."

Producer Lauren Shuler Donner has said that the sequel may be set in the 1970s.

Writer and executive producer Bryan Singer has stated that it could be set around the Civil rights movement or the Vietnam War, and that Wolverine could once again be featured.

Actor James McAvoy expressed interest in seeing Charles Xavier get “really messed up” in the sequel and speculated that a third film could show his transition into a character closer to the one played by Patrick Stewart in the original trilogy.

Actor Michael Fassbender has said that he is "very excited" about the possibility of playing Magneto in a sequel.

Actress Jennifer Lawrence expressed interest in reprising her role as Mystique in a sequel.

Actress Rose Byrne revealed that she had signed on to play Moira MacTaggert in two more films in the X-Men franchise.

Actor Álex González has also said that he has signed on to play Riptide in two more films.

Actress January Jones has said that she would love play Emma Frost in another film.

Actor Lucas Till has said that he would like to reprise the role of Havok.

Actor Jason Flemyng has expressed interest in playing Azazel again, and exploring the origins of Nightcrawler.

Actor Hugh Jackman has said that he would like to return as Wolverine.

On 30 January 2012, Director Matthew Vaughn was confirmed to return along with producer Bryan Singer and writer Simon Kinberg.

In late September Patrick Stewart heavily implied that he would return for this film. In early October actress Famke Janssen expressed the possibility of her return as the Phoenix.