New Concept Art For X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST By Henry Fong

New Concept Art For X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST By Henry Fong

The amazing Henry Fong has just released new concept illustrations for X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. Check it out!

By jmartinez986 - Nov 03, 2014 09:11 AM EST
Source: Henry Fong

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The incredibly talented Henry Fong has taken to facebook and released a new batch of illustrations for X-Men: Days of Future Past.

We most recently caught some of his art when a set of illustrations for Quicksilver was released a couple of weeks back. 

Days of Future Past was a big hit with audiences and critics. With the film being full of awesome scenes that put to great use cgi in bringing forth the visions of director Bryan SInger. Those scenes not only included the X-Men getting brutally dispatched by sentinels in the future, but also one scene involving Quicksilver that has managed to stay with fans to this day.

Among those scenes was one that was pivotal to the film and one that showcased the immense power that Magneto possesses. The lifting of a stadium to surround the White House and isolate it from any incoming help.

Enjoy!


Henry Fong Concept Designer

Magneto White House Attack 1973 - Artist: Henry Fong / Mathieu Duchesne



Henry Fong Concept Designer

Magneto White House Attack 1973 (2) - Artist: Henry Fong



Henry Fong Concept Designer

Future Sentinel Russian Bunker Attack - Artist: Henry Fong



Henry Fong Concept Designer

Iceman in Action - Artist: Henry Fong



Henry Fong Concept Designer

Saigon Base Camp Evacuation - Artist: Henry Fong



X-Men: Days of Future Past is out now on Blu Ray, DVD, and Digital Media.

 

 

Starring:
Hugh Jackman -  Logan / Wolverine
James McAvoy - Charles Xavier / Professor X
Patrick Stewart - Charles Xavier / Professor X
Michael Fassbender - Erik Lehnsherr / Magento
Ian McKellen - Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto
Jennifer Lawrence - Raven Darkholme / Mystique
Peter Dinklage - Bolivar Trask
Evan Peters - Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver


 

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Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 9:28 AM
Just imagine with me......if this film was actually good.
Baka
Baka - 11/3/2014, 9:41 AM
@Pasto Very true
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 9:48 AM
@Doopie
Lots of things. Specifically just how awful the film was. Wolverine being the mutant to be sent back in time. That thus made it another Wolverine-centric film and it really bugged me. Then how Fox used DOFP as their way to try and cop-out of the problems they caused in their half-assed "Cinematic Universe" really pissed me off. And the continuity errors, like Trask changing from a middle-aged african american male (Last Stand) to a short caucasian midget. And then other stuff was just cringe worthy, like the scene in the elevator when Quicksilver said "So you can do stuff with metal....my mom knew a guy who could do that..." It was one of those scenarios where I wanted to shout with all my heart, "PISS OR GET OFF THE POT!" So I was not a fan of Days of Future Past, and I think it's a god awful film.

And lets not even mention the logic Mystique had in act three when it came to killing Trask. Her friends were slaughtered and she wanted revenge, I get THAT part. I DON'T understand how after she was told that her actions would cause the extinction of every single mutant ever she STILL wanted to go through with her initial plan. It's like her head was filled with cement.
MsDarkPhoenix
MsDarkPhoenix - 11/3/2014, 9:49 AM
I didn't find DoFP awful at all. There were a few things that annoyed me ("People have questions about our timeline? Let's erase it!") but in general it was much better than what I expected and definitely much better from what we had seen from Fox lately *cough* X-Men The Last Stand and X-Men Origins Wolverine *cough*
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 9:51 AM
"Pasto, if you kill the president, everyone on the face of the earth is going to be annihilated."

"Alright..." *Still tries to kill the president*
jmartinez986
jmartinez986 - 11/3/2014, 9:51 AM
@pasto
maybe 'Last Stand - Bolivar Trask' was adopted?
just saying..
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 9:59 AM
@jmartinez986
The way Bolivar Trask was set up in Last Stand was as THE Bolivar Trask. I mean IF (and I mean IF) the Trask in Last Stand was supposed to be the adopted son of Trask in Days of Future Past, Fox did horrible job setting that up.
jmartinez986
jmartinez986 - 11/3/2014, 10:16 AM
@pasto
it was meant as a 'joke?'

but i get what you are saying.
that's the problem with adaptations. too many people in the film industry try to put their spin on characters/stories that have already been established. sometimes a small deviation from the source can ruin the adaptation. hence the problem fox got into in the last stand.

that is also one of the reasons i am a fan of the MCU, for whatever little or major change they make to a character/story, they are able to make it work, and not just for that one film, but for the whole universe they have created and it works pretty well for the most part.

also, how do you think fox is going to move fwd after X-Men: Apocalypse, since they have stated that the film is meant to be the conclusion of the first class trilogy? and will they make it work?
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 10:26 AM
@Doopie
I was tempted to simply say "because it sucks" in an effort to spare myself of becoming enraged, but I decided to throw caution to the wind.

@jmartinez986
Well I know Fox has said they'd like to do a film based around the X-Force, but I honestly would not be surprised if they end up scrapping that whole idea. I mean they've got X-Men: Apocalypse, Deadpool, Gambit and the much anticipated (sarcasm) Fantastic Four movie(s) coming up soon. I honestly think that after those films are finished and all is said and done, they might either sell the rights or just lock them away in a closet and let them accumulate dust.
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 10:27 AM
If Apocalypse and Deadpool tank at the box office, Fox is literally going to be up a creek without a paddle.
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 11/3/2014, 10:52 AM
@Pasto

No way in hell Apocalypse tanks. Coming off the huge money that DOFP did, Apocalypse is a sure hit. Deadpool could be hit or miss. Myself, I'll see it ten times, even if I have to drive two hours to the theatre everytime.
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 10:53 AM
@DanteSparda
I agree on that last point. Marvel honestly wouldn't be able to do anything with the X-Men or Fantastic Four at LEAST until early 2022. And by then the world could have blown up, so who knows what may happen at this stage in the game.
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 10:55 AM
@Mercwithmouth
I'm not saying it will, and I honestly don't want it to. But on the off chance that it just doesn't live up to the expectations Fox has for it, their in for a whole lot of trouble.
MercwithMouth
MercwithMouth - 11/3/2014, 11:00 AM
@Pasto

All good. Just couldn't let ya get away with a statement like that, no could I...
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 2:37 PM
@DanteSparda
I know on usual threads I'd get decapitated if I said this, but I honestly think the genre that is CBM's is going to burn out real soon. See a lot of people try to say that CBM's as a whole can fit into any genre of film, but I highly disagree. Every CBM has the same formula: person with great powers and abilities has to stop someone/something with great powers and abilities from doing an act that could harm others. Same plot for Iron Man, same plot for Batman Begins, same plot for X-Men. After awhile the movie going public is going to get bored with the same formula. Thats why films about alien invasions don't do as well as they used to, or films about a zombie apocalypse aren't doing as well as they used to. Everything has an end, it's just a matter of time before CBM's meet their's.
Pasto
Pasto - 11/3/2014, 3:03 PM
@DanteSparda
They stand a better chance at existing a little longer than say an Iron Man 6.
marvel72
marvel72 - 11/3/2014, 6:47 PM
marvel studios x-men would mean costumes,more comic book accurate than what fox is doing with them.
deamon
deamon - 11/6/2014, 2:13 PM
BEST CBM THIS YEAR.
,,YOU KNOW NOTHING MARVEL STUDIOS HARDFANS"
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