Five Ways "X-Men: Days of Future Past" Fixes the Franchise's Previous Mistakes

Take a look at five ways “X-Men: Days of Future Past” fixes the franchise's previous mistakes.

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X-Men: Days of Future Past is a miracle of a comic book movie. Not only does it right the franchise after a majority of fans lost faith in it, but it also takes a cinematic eraser to some of the series’ low points. From the first X-Men film in 2000 through last year’s The Wolverine, no X movie is safe as Days of Future Past re-imagines the franchise’s history and rights many of the wrongs committed over the past 15 years.

By the end of Days of Future Past, dead characters are revived, lovers reunited, and entire movies are gone in the blink of an eye. To help you make sense of how the new timeline completely tramples on the old, we’ve distilled the whole thing down to this: Five Ways X-Men: Days of Future Past Fixes the Franchise’s Previous Mistakes.

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!

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1. It Erases X-Men Origins: Wolverine From Existence

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2. Patrick Stewart’s Professor X Is Still Alive

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3. Rogue and Iceman Are Back Together

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4. The Dark Phoenix Saga Never Happened

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5. Cyclops Lives!

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