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Bryan Singer Says Days Of Future Past May Have A Fully CGI Character

X-Men-Days-of-Future-PastPut your thinking caps on and let’s speculate on what Bryan Singer may be hinting at in a recent interview about X-Men: Days of Future Past. The director spoke to MTV about his upcoming film Jack the Giant Slayer when the conversation turned to X-Men. When talking about the new technological techniques he used for Jack, Singer said he would like to use some of those tricks for DOFP. That raised a pretty interesting question:

Singer: I definitely want to use this [peformance capture, animated character] technology again, and I might even be using some of it in a different way in X-Men. I don’t wanna say how, yet, but I’m definitely using some of this technology on X-Men which I never used in any of the other X-Men films.

MTV: Are you talking about creating a fully CGI character in Days of Future Past?

Singer: That’s the thing I don’t want to talk about. I’m not sure. I’m doing research on it now.

Now Sentinels seem like too obvious an answer. We’ve seen a glimpse of a Sentinel in X-Men 3, so that wouldn’t be completely new. Plus, I don’t really think Sentinels would be doing much more than stomping around and Singer makes it sound like it’s an actual character. So is it a character we haven’t seen on film before or will Singer make life easier for Nicholas Hoult (Beast) and Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique) when it comes time for make-up and prosthetics? What do you think?

Cody "The Thorverine" Ferrell

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