Can the future become the past, with the X-Men on the case?
There is something special about the release of X-Men: Days of Future Past on Disney+: It features Hugh Jackman's uncensored butt. The 2014 X-Men flick is the first of the live-action features to make its way to Disney+. It joins X-Men animated shows including the beloved '90s X-Men series and the 2009 Wolverine and the X-Men Marvel show. But, unlike those animated shows, Days of Future Past is the only place you'll be able to see Wolverine's tookus in all its glory. Over the weekend, Jackman made sure to highlight this …
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We're watching X-Men: Days of Future Past with screenwriter-producer Simon Kinberg joining IGN hosts Akeem Lawanson and Joshua Yehl on May 26th at 5 p.m. PT!
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