The theatrical release of the movie 'X-Men: Days of Future Past', directed by Bryan Singer, marked a significant addition to the X-Men film series.
The Rogue Cut, an extended version of 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' including additional scenes featuring the character Rogue, was released, providing fans with new content and deeper story exploration.
Sentinels are deployed to hunt down mutants, leading to catastrophic events that decimate the mutant population in a dystopian future.
Mystique is captured and executed by Sentinels in the future timeline, which serves as a catalyst for the remaining X-Men's desperate plan.
Wolverine is sent back from the dystopian 2023 future to 1973 to prevent an assassination that leads to mutant persecution.
Wolverine wakes up in 1973 in Professor Xavier's body and must convince the younger Charles Xavier and Magneto to help him stop the assassination.
The X-Men stage a breakout to free Magneto from incarceration to enlist his assistance in stopping the future Sentinel threat.
The younger X-Men collaborate to improve their combat strategy and prepare to infiltrate a government facility.
Mystique attempts to assassinate Trask, which if successful, would prevent the creation of Sentinels and alter future events.
Wolverine stops Mystique from killing Trask, believing it will lead to a better future, which causes conflict among the X-Men.
Trask reveals plans to program the Sentinels to identify and target mutants more effectively using Mystique's DNA.
The X-Men confront Trask’s forces and prevent the activation of the Sentinel program using combined mutant powers.
Mystique chooses to spare Trask's life, deciding to pursue peaceful coexistence rather than revenge.
The timeline shifts as Sentinels fail to activate in the dystopian future, Earth’s future is reshaped toward peace.