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Originally Posted by loopydate
Maybe Trask is inspired by the events in Cuba to begin researching the possibilities of genetic-profiling robots and it takes him 40 years to bring them to fruition? Meanwhile, he's involved in early anti-mutant measures in the '60s and '70s, putting him at odds with Charles and Erik.
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I like this post.
Im not posting definite Kaly, of course it will be a bit different. Just trying to spark some conversation based on my thoughts. I found 3 time periods to be a big surprise.
Im thinking that alot of the action wont take place in modern times. Will just sort of be in passing. Open on Modern day and let us see characters we know and love, and the beginning of the Anti Mutant Crusdade.
Then Flash to the Future. World is fucked. Then back to the 60s for the bulk of the film.