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Fox to Add Anna Paquin Back to ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’

Variety: Anna Paquin’s scenes as Rogue that were cut from “X-Men: Days of Future Past” will be added back to the film and re-released as the “Rogue Cut” next summer on homevideo platforms.

The extended version of “Days of Future Past” will become available in the first half of 2015, most likely during the summer, according to the film’s writer and producer Simon Kinberg, who made the announcement Thursday from Stage 21, where scenes for the previous “X-Men” installment, “First Class” were filmed on the Twentieth Century Fox studio lot. Kinberg, who also worked on that film, was back on the lot to promote the theatrical version of “Days of Future Past,” available now on digital and on Oct. 14 on DVD and Blu-ray.

-Foxtrot3499d ago (Edited 3499d ago )

Great news, I can't believe she was cut in the first place.

"while introducing even more like Quicksilver"

Why are they adding him in Apocalypse it makes no sense, hell it makes no sense why he was in Days of Future Past, they only shoe horned him in because Joss Whedon announced Quicksilver was going to be in Age of Ultron. The Juggernaut scene would of made much more sense. Not to forget QS in DOFP is way over powered which is why it creates the huge plothole of why they didn't take him along. Least with Juggernaut he could of ran off or become captured (someway) by the Government after breaking into the Pentagon which explains why he didn't go with them

WizzroSupreme3499d ago

Whether she'd be in it or not, these days, you know either scenario's gonna make the blu-ray cut. Rogue was always one of the more empathetic characters in Singer's original trilogy; I know she would've only taken up five more minutes, but I've always wondered what she went onto do after Last Stand.

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