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.









