‘X-Men Days of Future Past’ Trask Industries sites, photos and commercial intro Peter Dinklage, Sentinels
Fox now moves on promoting X-Men: Days of Future Past and begins by launching the Trask Industries viral site is packed with info.
There are new pics, a Sentinel at President Reagan’s inauguration, a new ad (which you can see below), and an overwhelming number of charts and graphs that represent what definitely feels like 50 years worth of history for Trask Industries.
UPDATE: Bryan Singer tweeted a full body photo of the Sentinel to reveal the 18-foot model -see it below
The site also boasts enough Days of Future Past hints to keep fans running until the film opens on May 23rd, 2014.
The site reveals that Bolivar Trask (played by Peter Dinklage) founded the company in 1967, so “X:DOFP” must take place in 2017. That is unless the big “50th anniversary” celebration is for the Sentinels; Trask unleashed Mark I in 1973.
The text states that, “If propagated without limit, mutation may result in the eradication of the homo sapien species by 2030.”
That really makes the future situation sound pretty dire for the human race.
The site shows off plenty the Mark I Sentinel in all of its glory, with a few more shadowy shots of the upcoming Mark X.
“As we celebrate five decades of achievement, we also bid farewell to regular production of the Mark I and shift our efforts to full-time manufacturing of the Mark X — our first complete overhaul of the Sentinel line. These highly anticipated units will combine next-generation nanotechnology and bioweapon breakthroughs, promising an even brighter future for the human race.”
Trask Industries also created Inhibitor Collars, which were primarily used on the island of Genosha, where the government used mutants as slave labor.
“The fitted device can be worn by individuals exhibiting pathological mutant gene expression and can be used to control dangerous impulses or actions.”
SEE THE PHOTO (LEFT)
James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence all star with Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Hugh Jackman from the first trilogy.
[…] warn them of the dark future. This future is controlled by giant robots called Sentinels created by Trask Industries, headed by Peter Dinklage’s Trask, which hunt down and execute […]