O diretor Bryan Singer e o escritor / produtor Simon Kinberg falaram demoradamente sobre isso em um entrevista com o Collider . Eles dizem (encorajando os meus);
“All these movies now exist in the same timeline and certainly the intention at the end of Days of Future Past was that final future we saw was the destination for the characters. So barring another time travel or something else that would upset the timeline, that would be the fate of those characters.”
Simon Kinberg, 2016
Isso implicaria que ignorando ainda mais a intromissão de tempo, os filmes X-Men estão todos agora levando ao ponto que vimos com o elenco antigo no final de X-Men: Dias do Passado Futuro .
O diretor Brian Singer expande isso (novamente, encorajando o meu);
“Time can always be fucked with, we’ve now learned that. We’ve now learned that once you alter time that could be the future, but I don’t believe if you look at all the X-Men movies and Days of Future Past, I don’t believe that’s definitive. I’ll kill any of those characters any day I want. They’re all fair game. Anything can happen. When two things are happening simultaneously in quantum physics it’s what’s called the Super Position and when the Observer finally observes the outcome that’s called the ‘Collapsing of the Super Position’ which is what happened when Wolverine woke up and saw all the happiness. So yes that is the outcome we hope for, that is the outcome we aspire to, and that’s the outcome we are moving towards, but we saw in Days of Future Past another dark world. What says that can’t happen again? What says the awakening of a being that has such power and can acquire the power to destabilize that? So anything is possible. That’s what we’d like to think happens, that’s what Simon would like to think is a good outcome, but to me it’s fair game.”
Brian Singer, 2016
Parece que o escritor do filme e o diretor do filme discordam, pelo menos um pouco, sobre a certeza do futuro que vimos no final de X-Men: Dias do Passado Futuro .
Em última análise, acredito que esta frase de Brian Singer melhor explica por que, apesar de ter visto o futuro no final de"The point is time’s immutability. The idea that time is like a river. You can splash it and mess it up and throw rocks in it and shatter it but it eventually kind of coalesces and this is, again, quantum physics theory. It’s all based in quantum physics."
Brian Singer, 2016
O ponto que ele está tentando fazer é que o futuro que vimos no final de X-Men: Dias do Passado Futuro é apenas uma possibilidade, não uma certeza, e essa possibilidade é feita mais ou menos provável por eventos ocorrendo. Como tal, para todos nós sabemos que algo poderia acontecer que agora pararia o "futuro feliz" visto por Wolverine no final de X-Men: Dias do Passado Futuro .
Então, em suma - não, o resultado de X-Men: Apocalypse não é conhecido , apesar de termos visto o "futuro feliz" em > X-Men: Dias do Futuro Passado .