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Matthew Vaughn wanted to recast Wolverine for X-Men: Days of Future Past

February 17, 2015 by admin

Back before Bryan Singer returned to the X-Men franchise with X-Men: Days of Future Past, the man in the director’s chair was X-Men: First Class helmer Matthew Vaughn. However, Vaughn decided to leave the project and direct Kingsman: The Secret Service as he had also finished the script for that with his writing partner Jane Goldman.

And with Kingsman: The Secret Service currently doing well, the director has been talking candidly about his time on X-Men: Days of Future Past, as well as revealing some of the plans he had – including recasting Wolverine.

“I had a whole different idea of how X-Men should go,” he told MTV News. “I thought Days of Future Past should be the next one, so it was set in the 80s. I wrote the treatment, and then wrote Kingsman: The Secret Service so I was confused over which one I should direct. So I said to Fox, let’s do Kingsman and then do X-Men in the 70s, recast Wolverine, and then do Days of Future Past with the new Wolverine and Hugh [Jackman] and make it the biggest spectacle you’ve ever seen.”

“We would recast the younger Wolverine, and have Hugh as the older one [in the future],” he clarified. “And so Fox, quite rightly so, said we’ve got a bottom line to look after here. And it’s Bryan’s franchise and he proved that by knocking it out of the park.”

Transcribed by Flickering Myth

Who would you have liked to have seen as the younger Wolverine if Matthew Vaughn had got his way? Check out our interview with man below, talking about leaving X-Men: Days of Future Past as well as his thoughts on Josh Trank’s The Fantastic Four.

Originally published February 17, 2015. Updated November 29, 2022.

Filed Under: Luke Owen, Movies, News Tagged With: Matthew Vaughn, X-Men: Days of Future Past

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