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Director Bryan Singer's mutant power is apparently blowing comic book nerds' minds.
The first full trailer "Days of Future Past" arrived in our time on Tuesday from the near future - since the next installment in the super hero film franchise hits theaters on May 23, 2014.
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Time travel is at the heart of the plot -- loosely based on a popular storyline of the same name by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Byrne during their "X-Men" run.
Present and future versions of the X-Men are linked by an assassination of a key senator that sets off a chain of events leading to a dystopian future where mutants are hunted into virtual extinction. RELATED: HUGH JACKMAN: WOLVERINE WILL 'EXIST WAY LONGER THAN ME'
That means "Days of Future Past" features the return of Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart as Magneto and Professor X - the roles they made famous in Singer's earlier "X-Men" movies - alongside Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy, the actors who played the younger versions of those characters in the 2011 prequel, "X-Men: First Class."
"You need me as well," says Ian McKellen's Magneto in a voiceover near the start of the two-minute, 17 second trailer, setting the stage for a team-up with his old friend and rival, Professor X (Patrick Stewart). "Side by side, to end this war before it ever begins."
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And that war has a lot of potential new casualties -- the trailer shows brief glimpses of some of the new X-additions, including fan favorites Warpath (Booboo Stewart) and Bishop (Omar Sy).
At the heart of the film, though, is the most popular X-Man of all, Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, who must be sent back in time to convince McAvoy's younger, more impetuous Charles Xavier to prevent the cataclysm from taking place. PHOTOS: COMIC BOOK SUPERHEROES: FROM THE PANELS TO THE BIG SCREEN
"X-Men: Days of Future Past" marks the seventh time the actor has donned the mutton chops and claws - a genre record.
"I love this character and I never take for granted the opportunity I have to play what I think is one of the cooler, more interesting, multilayered comic book characters, particularly with this one I have wanted to do the story," Jackman told the News in the summer. RELATED: 'X-MEN #1' FEATURES ALL WOMEN CAST OF SUPERHEROES
"At some point my body will give up, but right now I'm enjoying it more than ever."
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