X-Men: Days of Future Past DVD and Blu-ray will be released on October 14, but more importantly an additional 10 minutes of footage will be added, including a storyline with Anna Paquin as Rogue.

Fans were disappointed to hear that Anna Paquin’s scenes were cut from X-Men: Days of Future Past, but there was some hope after Fox announced that an extended edition was set to be released in summer 2015.

Variety is now reporting that we’ll be seeing a Rogue storyline in the extended edition DVD/Blu-ray, which could see 10 minutes of footage showing the original storyline that Anna Paquin had filmed.

The film’s producer says, “It’s a big chunk, a substantial part of the movie. We want to give [fans] the fullest picture of the film — behind the camera, and in front of it… Every movie has scenes that are cut out, but not every movie has scenes cut out with such a beloved character.”

Simon Kinberg obviously knows that the fans were disappointed that Rogue was cut from the film, so it looks like they’re making a solid effort to get her character back in the film so that fans can see the original storyline which was cut from the theatrical release.

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Kinberg also told Collider that, “The biggest chunk we took out of the film from first cut to final cut was the Rogue plot. And that was the sub-plot that has now been well-publicized, but that I created, not actually to bring Rogue into the movie, though that was a wonderful consequence, but more that I wanted to have, and this was in the early script phase, I wanted a mission for old Charles and old Erik, for Magneto and Xavier to go off on a mission together.”

It appears as though the extended edition won’t be just about adding some Rogue scenes back into the film, which is exciting, as Days of Future Past had some pretty interesting subplots and storylines, so we’ll be interested to find out what will be included.

X-Men: Days of Future Past’s extended edition will be released in summer 2015, with the theatrical DVD/Blu-ray being released on October 14. The film is currently available for digital download.