X-Men: Days of Future Past

Continuity mistake: When Quicksilver duct tapes the guard in the elevator, the tape changes when Quicksilver and Magneto come back. For example, when they get back, the tape on the chin is now tucked under tape strips and there are more spaces seen.

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Continuity mistake: Charles has just denied Logan's request for his help and is now in his bedroom. There's a photo of Raven on the right side of his bed with an ashtray slightly behind it. A couple of shots later, the ashtray is gone and the photo has moved closer to the bedside table's edge. (00:33:50)

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Continuity mistake: Logan has just woken up in the past. In the first shot of him, the blanket is nowhere to be seen. In the next shot, the blanket now covers his stomach. (00:17:40)

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Continuity mistake: Blink's boots change between three styles throughout the whole movie. They change between combat boots with low heels, combat boots with very high heels, and combat boots with medium-height wedges, depending on how much she is moving around in the particular shot.

Factual error: When Magneto enters RFK stadium, a groundskeeper is lining a baseball field. RFK stadium did not host baseball in 1973, as the Washington Senators had moved to Texas to become the Texas Rangers after the 1971 season. In 1973, the only team playing in RFK regularly was the Washington Redskins of the NFL. In addition, the Paris Peace Accords were signed in January of 1973; so there wouldn't be green grass inside the stadium, regardless of what sports were being played there.

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Charles Xavier: I don't want your suffering! I don't want your future!
Logan: Look past my future, look for your future.

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Question: Were the headphones that Evan Peters wore in the Pentagon escape scene available in 1973?

Answer: If you're referring to the behind-the-head headphones, NO! They were introduced in 1997: http://coolmaterial.com/roundup/history-of-headphones/.

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