X-Men: Days of Future Past Director Hasn't Talked to Mark Millar

During an interview in promotion of his recently-released Jack the Giant Slayer, producer/director [...]

Bryan Singer Face Off

During an interview in promotion of his recently-released Jack the Giant Slayer, producer/director Bryan Singer said that he isn't working with Fox's ostensible Marvel movie maven Mark Millar on his upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, and further that he's not really sure what Miller's actual job is. "I've not spoken to Mark Millar at all," Singer told Bleeding Cool. "He's not involved. I don't know what his role is about. All I know is that I have my own specific beliefs about how to take this universe forward. I started with the first X-Men, then First Class and now I am combining them and I think it could go further than that and I have some ideas about that, so perhaps he should chat to me at some point." Of course, Millar was brought on officially after X-Men: Days of Future Past was somewhat in motion; it's entirely possible that fans won't see his influence on the films officially taking hold until Fantastic Four or whatever comes next for the X-Men. Still, since he seems to have something of an inside track on The Wolverine, many fans expected that he would be starting to oversee these projects from Day One.

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