Cast member Hugh Jackmanposes with fans at the South East Asia premiere of "X-Men: Days Of Future Past" in Singapore
Cast member Hugh Jackman poses with fans at the South East Asia premiere of "X-Men: Days Of Future Past" in Singapore May 14, 2014. REUTERS/Edgar Su

Moviegoers have undeniably embraced "X-Men: Days of Future Past" with open arms, praising its ultimate ensemble of 'X-Men' characters, starting from Hugh Jackman who plays Wolverine to Jennifer Lawrence who plays Mystique and down to more characters who are as exciting as the other.

With a roll of superheroes, the new 'X-Men' franchise was deemed to feel like it was the end of the superhero movie. Before the movie has hit the silver screens, Hugh Jackman has made an explanation, however.

"Oh this is like the epic conclusion," Jackman told io9 in an interview. "It's all come full circle. It's even the original director, it's the original cast. This is great."

But is it actually the "epic conclusion?" The 45-year-old Australian actor explains that seeing the movie changes everything. Jackman describes what it apparently feels like watching "X-Men: Days of Future Past."

"And then you see it and go, 'Well actually this doesn't feel like that. This feels like a beginning.' I think they've achieved that really, really well. As well as advancing all the characters," Hugh Jackman says.

Still, the Australian actor added that "who knows?" It appears that the new 'X-Men' franchise is just preparing its characters to a full-blown action, which apparently has a big possibility to happen in "X-Men: Apocalypse."

The new 'X-Men' franchise has already topped the list of Rotten Tomatoes' "Summer's Most Anticipated Movies" of 2014 in March, giving the superhero movie a dashing head start continuing to its apparent success as it eventually hits theatres worldwide.

Receiving a 92 per cent certified "fresh" tomato rating, the new installment of the 'X-Men' franchise has proven that it was made to make moviegoers happy and satisfied.

"[X-Men: Days of Future Past] will definitely reign supreme in terms of sheer box office, and is already champ when it comes to critical reviews," Forbes reports.

In a movie review, Lisa Kennedy of Denver Post, thinks that perhaps the X-Men, among all superhero franchise, "captures the overlapping fantasies of being unique yet not alone, and of being a hero but also being saved."

"X-Men: Days of Future Past" is directed by Bryan Singer, starring Hugh Jackman (Logan, Wolverine), James McAvoy (Charles Xavier), Michael Fassbender (Erik Lehnsherr), Jennifer Lawrence (Raven, Mystique), Halle Berry (Storm), Nicholas Hoult (Hank, Beast), Peter Dinklage (Dr Bolivar Rask) and more.

The new 'X-Men' movie is now showing in theatres worldwide.