that's why I posted it.... natch
Actually it seems Singer is going with the multi timeline thing as he mentioned in a recent interview (although done a while back) with Empire Magazine.But did DOFP adhere to that theory? I got the impression it was using a "single-timeline" model as opposed to the Star Trek 2009 version in which the Prime universe goes on. The X-Men comics may have used branching, but I don't think the film followed suit.
Actually it seems Singer is going with the multi timeline thing as he mentioned in a recent interview (although done a while back) with Empire Magazine.But did DOFP adhere to that theory? I got the impression it was using a "single-timeline" model as opposed to the Star Trek 2009 version in which the Prime universe goes on. The X-Men comics may have used branching, but I don't think the film followed suit.
Actually it seems Singer is going with the multi timeline thing as he mentioned in a recent interview (although done a while back) with Empire Magazine.But did DOFP adhere to that theory? I got the impression it was using a "single-timeline" model as opposed to the Star Trek 2009 version in which the Prime universe goes on. The X-Men comics may have used branching, but I don't think the film followed suit.
Just from the movie, it seems like a combination of both. Wolverine still remembers the old timeline, so in some respect those events still occurred. However, if we adhere to that theory, then it means that the Sentinel-verse still exists somewhere and everything Wolverine did was pointless.
It's Tasha Yar and the Enterprise-C all over again.
I agree. One thing it had over the otehr films was to place the battle out there in the real world. The other films had their battles set on very localized, confined stages (statue, underground base) and this movie brought the mutant/ human conflict out to the open.Honestly, X3 wasn't even that bad. I doubt Singer himself would have done any better given how hyped up it had become by then.
I'm a fan of X3, I think it's unfairly maligned.
Sorry, but as a San Franciscan, the notion that the locals would stand for a major part of Alcatraz being repurposed for corporate use (even with the Feds' blessing) just makes my rear end hurt.I agree. One thing it had over the otehr films was to place the battle out there in the real world. The other films had their battles set on very localized, confined stages (statue, underground base) and this movie brought the mutant/ human conflict out to the open.
I think y'all are forgetting the fact that the X-Men movie universe is part of the Marvel multiverse. And I think we can safely assume from all the magic present in the comics and throughout the Marvel franchise that Marvel-affiliated people can use whatever physics they want. For my part I interpret that Days of Future Past changed its own history in the X-Men movie universe alone.Actually it seems Singer is going with the multi timeline thing as he mentioned in a recent interview (although done a while back) with Empire Magazine.
Just from the movie, it seems like a combination of both. Wolverine still remembers the old timeline, so in some respect those events still occurred. However, if we adhere to that theory, then it means that the Sentinel-verse still exists somewhere and everything Wolverine did was pointless.
It's Tasha Yar and the Enterprise-C all over again.
and 2009 too.
But alternate Universes might be something that X-Men Apocalypse could be dealing with.
X-Men movie universe is part of the Marvel multiverse
Just from the movie, it seems like a combination of both. Wolverine still remembers the old timeline, so in some respect those events still occurred.
I tried to read the reactions of Byrne (one of the authors of the original comics saga) about the movie on his forum and, oh man, this guy is rancorous
http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=45738&PN=1&totPosts=529
Oh God, that thread. What a bunch of miserable douches.
The trailer was "embarrassingly awful"? Please.![]()
They accomplished that by killing off nearly everyone from First Class except Xavier, Beast and Magneto. Mystique was made more prominent on those other characters' corpses. Unless they were going to wipe out most of X1 and X2's characters to give more for Cyclops to do, it probably wouldn't have worked.
I tried to read the reactions of Byrne (one of the authors of the original comics saga) about the movie on his forum and, oh man, this guy is rancorous
http://www.byrnerobotics.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=45738&PN=1&totPosts=529
Oh God, that thread. What a bunch of miserable douches.
The trailer was "embarrassingly awful"? Please.
And of course they were proven so, so wrong. I suspect a circus somewhere is missing its clowns.
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