Of course not. They would have filmed it already. But dang it, I would really like to see a follow-up on the twist found after the end of the credits of X-Men: The Last Stand, but now Fox just keeps making X-Men prequels.
Why? Sure, great, Xavier's still alive in a new body. Mags may even be getting his powers back. So, apart from losing Cyclops, the net effect of X3 is zero.I would really like to see a follow-up on the twist found after the end of the credits of X-Men: The Last Stand, but now Fox just keeps making X-Men prequels.
Why? Sure, great, Xavier's still alive in a new body. Mags may even be getting his powers back. So, apart from losing Cyclops, the net effect of X3 is zero.
We'd actually be asked to buy crap like one mutant, however powerful, can move the whole Golden Gate Bridge.
It's a question of scale; I guarantee that Singer would not have included such a beat. Besides, without the support bases, the bridge would snap in two!It's so dumb, like something out of a comic book!We'd actually be asked to buy crap like one mutant, however powerful, can move the whole Golden Gate Bridge.![]()
And Wolverine decides to let go of his past and move on, and Mags reveals himself as fully evil, and the X-Men decide, based on the school attack, that they're not safe from humans, and Jean definitively chooses Cyke over Wolvie, and... oh yeah... Xavier almost wipes out all of humanity.Net effect of X2 was Jean Grey dying but not really dying. And Nightcrawler...who didn't return the next movie, but might have if Singer had...maybe.
Of course not. They would have filmed it already. But dang it, I would really like to see a follow-up on the twist found after the end of the credits of X-Men: The Last Stand, but now Fox just keeps making X-Men prequels.
Aye, but he didn't know his mutation process was lethal; he thought he'd only be killing one girl. Which is evil and bad, yes, but not quite as evil and bad as trying to kill billions.Mags was already fully evil in the first movie. He wanted to mutate humanity regardless of the effects, and sacrifice Rogue to that end.
Which reminds me... when he started that process, didn't he start killing humans? Watching the scene for the first time, I got the distinct impression that he had. X3 should have shown that Xavier killed millions of humans all around the world before he was stopped; instead, we got a president who was practically cuddly towards mutants. Talk about a massive cop-out fail.![]()
They may say that now, figuring they've got nothing to lose by saying, but if First Class is successful and gets two or three sequels, I think it'd be entirely plausible for them to go their own way and gradually and implicitly branch outwards from the X1-3 continuity.they have always stated that this is not a reboot and takes place within established X-Men film continuity
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