Marvel Entertainment and Fox have release an all new website that alleges that Magento was behind the assassination of JFK. The Bent Bullet theory helps set the stage for the upcoming X-Men Days of Future Past.
The Bent Bullet website states:
"Half a century ago, Magneto was implicated in the mutant plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. The events of that fateful day in November have been a point of contention between humans and the mutants ever since."
According to the Bent Bullet website, JFK was working on Project Wideawake. Project Wideawake is described by Wikipedia as, “a government program with the purpose of detecting and capturing mutants employing the robots known as Sentinels.”
X-Men director Bryan Singer first teased the Sentinels when he tweeted:
"I love the the characters. There's always a new place to go in the #XMen universe. #TimeTravel #Sentinels"
Singer later spoke with Empire, where he elaborated on the time travel aspect:
"It's about figuring your rules and sticking to them. The principle I looked at is this theory that until an object is observed, it hasn't really happened yet. The time-traveller whose consciousness travels through time I call The Observer, and until The Observer returns to where he travelled from, the result hasn't occurred yet. So he can muck about in the past and it isn't until he snaps back that the new future is set. As a result, we're able to have parallel action, and there's an underlying tension because there's always that threat Wolverine's consciousness could return and leave the world in an even darker place."
Hugh Jackman returns for his seventh appearance as Wolverine. Jackman spoke with The Daily News earlier in the year about his run as Wolverine:
"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. At some point my body will give up, but right now I'm enjoying it more than ever."
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