That's my choice, as even in the credits he's only referred to as "Angel", not even "Warren Worthington III / Angel"Another option, though perhaps unsatisfying, is just to assume they were two different guys with the same mutation, since the Apocalypse guy isn't named Warren Worthington in the film.
Maybe you should watch the fucking movie before you start telling someone whose seen it what is is?The X-Men will not be killed en masse. mutants will not stop being born. Period. End of story. Unless FOX is somehow magically losing the rights to X-Men and decides to go out in a blaze of "glory", or is closng the franchise down with a reboot, the future shown in Logan is not the future of the franchise, it doesn't matter how far along in the future we're talking about.
OK, I'll give you that one.The Angel in Apocalypse is clearly someone who was born earlier than 1973, so the time alteration in DOFP wouldn't be sufficient to explain him on its own if we were to assume the alteration could only go in one direction and affect things after 1973. However, if we assume for whatever reason ( see Pegg's Trek-related comments ) that the changes may propagate both forward and backward in the timeline, then pre-1973 stuff can be explained away as well. Still, this is a much bigger discrepancy in birth year than we saw with, say, the two Chekovs. Another option, though perhaps unsatisfying, is just to assume they were two different guys with the same mutation, since the Apocalypse guy isn't named Warren Worthington in the film.
I thought there was a bigger gap between the DOFP epilogue and Logan.It's only 6 years after DOFP.
Logan is 2029. DOFP was supposed to be 2023.
Damn, that's a short distance of time for everything to go to pot.
Things were just shiny inside the mansion, but outside it was grimThe end of Mutant civilization didn't happen in just 6 years. It was a far slower and more drawn-out process, and was happening during the events of DoFP's "happy future"; we as an audience just didn't know it.
Damn, that's a short distance of time for everything to go to pot.
Also, X-23... (... pretty much in name only from what I understand, well at least X-23...)...
Damn, now I want a Coen Brothers X-Men film, too.Once time travel is a possibility in your fictional universe all continuity is out of the window. So Kitty can teleport someone into the past, so can that one mutant in Angola who wants fresh eggs for breakfast or that guy in Perth who wants his girlfriend back. The timeline is a mess, because... people. (Now I want a Coen-Bros. X-Film)
Except it does and it is, as stated by James Mangold (even as he designed it to be standalone).
This is nonsense. Logan marking an "end point" - even a disastrous one - for the franchise has no bearing on FOX's ability to continue telling stories in its universe either before or after its events and continue getting people to care about said stories.
Having seen the movie, this much at least I can guarantee you're wrong about. Except for Spanish being her first language/coming from Mexico City, Laura in Logan is almost a one-for-one translation of X-23 from X-Men: Evolution.
Mutants were wiped out by the Sentinels in the original timeline and by Transigen's genetically engineered food additives in the new timeline (eventually, anyway).
Same effect, different cause.
Maybe you should watch the fucking movie before you start telling someone whose seen it what is is?
Like I said before there are ways to work around the things you mentioned there, and if you had actually seen the movie before you started spouting off you'd know that.
With the kids getting away at the end and with Rice and his people being dead, I could easily see them launching things off with mutants starting to be born again after Logan. The comics could then inspire the kids to restart the x-men, and become the leaders of a new generation of mutants. We also never got a ton of details on what exactly happened during the Westchester incident, so if they really wanted they could reveal there were survivors. It would be kind of a dick move, and a hell of a retcon, but it's not totally impossible.
@kirk55555 As with Supergirl, why are you even commenting? You clearly don't like what is being done with these movies, so do yourself and everyone else a favor and just stop talking about this franchise.
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