Now, finding themselves targeted for death, the future
of mutantkind lies squarely in the hands of its past.
One of the most powerful of the mutants, Magneto (Ian McKellen), believes that Kelly's words are the first volley of a battle that will turn into a war, and he intends to launch a preemptive strike
for mutantkind - something to head off the struggle before it begins.
Wolverine has the weight of not
only mutantkind, but all of humanity as well on his shoulders.
Wolverine recruited Deadpool, Psylocke, Angel and Fantomex, to continue
safeguarding mutantkind, and looking at Fox's current mutant slate, a like - minded roster practically writes itself on - screen.
The first bit is a promo teaser that comes from the perspective of Trask Industries, the enemy in this next installment that threatens to eliminate all of
mutantkind once and for all.
We expect much of what happens to the world in those 4 - 6 years to be explained in Days of Future Past, where some event creates a massive rift between humanity and
mutantkind on the political theater and the government / military greenlights the Sentinel program, sending out towering, mutant - hunting killing machines - built by Trask Industries - to throw the world into a war.
They've traveled back in time with a warning — the original X-Men need to go back to their rightful time or they will be the final nail
in mutantkind's coffin.
Three X-Men universes collide in the biggest
war mutantkind has ever seen, and you won't believe how it all plays out.
• Having survived his first step in his quest across the realms of Battleworld, Logan has come face to face with the
horrors mutantkind can produce.
As Wilson gets slowly more drawn into the classic X-Men conflict surrounding the struggle
of mutantkind to be treated fairly by frightened humans, he meets an outcast mutant teenager named Russell (Hunt for the Wilderpeople's Julian Dennison) who can shoot fire from his fists and calls himself, unfortunately, Firefist.