Rogue Cut – X-Men: Days of Future Past – released July 13th

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Rogue Cut is the version of X-Men: Days of Future Past which the fans have been waiting for, where you get to put on your favourite make-up and a bit of lipstick and… (pardon? …Oh, I see) …Hmm… apparently that’s the ROUGE cut. And there are no plas for a release of that one.

However, what we still have is the Rogue Cut, an alternate, never-before-seen version with nearly 90 minutes of new special features, as well as the theatrical version.

Fan-favourite mutant Rogue, played by Anna Paquin (True Blood), joins the all-star cast, including Hugh Jackman (Prisoners), Michael Fassbender (Prometheus), James McAvoy (Welcome To The Punch, Filth), Halle Berry (Cloud Atlas), Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games), Ellen Page (Inception), Ian McKellen (The Hobbit Trilogy) and Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation), as they prepare to battle the Sentinels!

With a never-before-seen, alternate cut of the film – plus nearly 90 minutes of all-new, immersive special features – X-Men: Days of Future Past Rogue Cut takes you deeper into the X-Men universe than ever before. Rogue makes her return as the all-star characters from the original X-Men film trilogy join forces with their younger selves, uniting to battle armies of murderous Sentinel robots who are hunting down mutants and humans alike!

The new extras including behind-the-battle for Earth with the definitive documentary “Mutant vs Machine”, abd look into the future with a sneak peek of the new Fantastic Four film.

Blu-ray and DVD extras:

  • Rogue Cut – Audio Commentary by Bryan Singer and John Ottman
  • Theatrical Version of the Film – Audio Commentary by Bryan Singer and Simon Kinberg
  • Mutant vs Machine
  • X-Men: Unguarded
  • Gallery
  • Fantastic Four Sneak Peek

Exclusive Blu-ray extra:

  • Second Screen App

X-Men: Days of Future Past Rogue Cut runs for 148 minutes and is released on July 13th on Blu-ray and DVD, and click on the packshot for the full-size version. Strange that there’s no 3D Blu-ray version, however.


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