Simon Kinberg Explains The X-Men: Days Of Future Past Post-Credits Scene

By now, or very shortly, many people will be wondering just what the hell happened during the post-credits scene of X-Men: Days Of Future Past. Of course, if you haven't yet seen the film, you might want to bookmark this page and come back later. If you have seen it though, read on to hear what the film's writer, Simon Kinberg, has to say about it.

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Though that does clear up a bit, there is obviously a lot more left unanswered, and fans are no doubt speculating already as to where the franchise will take us next. Unfortunately, it’s going to be a while before we get any concrete answers, as X-Men: Apocalypse is still a few years out.

That being said, I definitely like the direction that the series is heading in. First Class was excellent and to be honest, I really didn’t think that Bryan Singer would be able to pull off an equally impressive sequel, especially since he was juggling multiple timelines. In my opinion though, I actually think X-Men: Days of Future Past was not only better than its predecessor, but also far more enjoyable than most of the other comic book movies we’ve seen lately, like Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Thor: The Dark World. Not that those were bad films, it’s just that Days of Future Past felt like such a breath of fresh air and a really nice change of pace from the typical fare that we see in the genre.

But I digress. Check out what Simon Kinberg has to say below, along with the post-credits scene itself (it’s not great quality, but it’s the best version that we could find on YouTube), and let us know what you think of X-Men: Days of Future Past in the comments section.


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