Victor's history with Logan never came up because there was no reason for it to.
Same thing applies to Charles' history with Raven.
Same thing applies to Charles' history with Raven.
I think most people are okay with it. But that doesn't mean it can't be talked about or pointed out.Being based on comic books which are known for rewriting their own history over and over, and having sliding timelines so key characters never age, I'd think most would be okay with X-Men's loose cinematic continuity.
That's the most absurd thing I've read in a long time. People only talk about things they don't like?^ If people were okay with it, it wouldn't be talked about, so the logic of your argument doesn't make sense.
People only talk about things they don't like?
Also, despite both having similar but different diamond skin mutations, Kayla's sister from X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not the same person as Emma Frost from X-Men: First Class.
Captain of the USS Averof said:to me it looked like a brand new timeline even before Narada’s time travel in 2233.
I'm not sure how we can really make that judgment, given how little we see of the timeline/universe at that point. The Narada arrives pretty much immediately when the film starts, and it's not like 2233 was a time point we knew a hell of a lot about previously.
Kitty Pryde solo movie directed by Tim Miller?
http://collider.com/kitty-pryde-movie-tim-miller-fox-disney/
Yeah, of all the new solo spin-off movies that has been discussed, this is the one that I find most interesting.I'd be interested in seeing that (certainly more so than films on Gambit and Multiple Man), especially if Ellen Page returns in the role.
Ooo...Millie Bobby Brown as a young Kitty would be a suitable alternative to Ellen Page.But will it be a young Kitty (get Millie Bobby Brown... now!) or Ellen Page Kitty? I'm interested any way, screw Gambit and Multiple Guy.
Nah, Millie will be busy making "Leia: A Star Wars Story".Ooo...Millie Bobby Brown as a young Kitty would be a suitable alternative to Ellen Page.![]()
^ Disney has no control over or impact on what FOX is putting in play as far as the XMCU is concerned, and won't until at least next year.
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