But by the original timeline, Iceman wouldn't have been born yet in the '80s time period of the movie, and Angel might not have either, or would at least be extremely young. Could altering the timeline have caused them to be born sooner? Not sure how that would work. I mean, Abramsverse Chekov is apparently 4 years older than Chekov Prime, but it's easy enough to assume he's just a sort of cross-timeline older brother, a genetically different child born to the same parents. But in this case, we're talking about mutants, individuals with unique genetic variations producing superpowers. And we know that siblings in the same family, like Scott and Alex Summers, Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, or the various Guthries, usually have different mutant powers from one another. So if the same parents conceived a child years earlier, with a different pair of gametes combining, it's unlikely the child would have the same mutant ability.
As far as the logistical aspects of how either of those characters would even exist in that timeline at that point. I just chalk it up to it being just a movie. An X-Men movie no less. Not like it's the first time they've taken certain liberties to fulfill their needs. (IE Havok being older than Cyclops (still yet to be confirmed if they're even related in this universe) Wanda Maximoff is still a little girl in Days of Future Past (if that was even her) as opposed to Pietro's twin. There's probably a bunch more that I'm missing.
Looks like we're back to the old game of 'Will Singer ignore The Last Stand?' then.
Could altering the timeline have caused them to be born sooner?
What annoys me is there being Sabretooth in X1 and an arguably separate Sabretooth in Origins. And a young Toad in X1 and young Toad in Days of Future Past. Who thought those were good ideas?
But by the original timeline, Iceman wouldn't have been born yet in the '80s time period of the movie, and Angel might not have either, or would at least be extremely young. Could altering the timeline have caused them to be born sooner? Not sure how that would work. I mean, Abramsverse Chekov is apparently 4 years older than Chekov Prime, but it's easy enough to assume he's just a sort of cross-timeline older brother, a genetically different child born to the same parents. But in this case, we're talking about mutants, individuals with unique genetic variations producing superpowers. And we know that siblings in the same family, like Scott and Alex Summers, Wanda and Pietro Maximoff, or the various Guthries, usually have different mutant powers from one another. So if the same parents conceived a child years earlier, with a different pair of gametes combining, it's unlikely the child would have the same mutant ability.
Welp, so much for ever getting Corsair and the Starjammers in a movie, if that's the case. :P
Given his connection to Scott and Alex, I have a feeling Corsair and the Starjammers would probably be part of the X-Men franchise and thus off limits to Marvel Studios' movies.Welp, so much for ever getting Corsair and the Starjammers in a movie, if that's the case. :P
With the "realism" of the X-Men movies so far, I wouldn't really want them making an appearance.
Maybe they could show up in a Guardians of the Galaxy movie, though!
What I really want to see is a reboot of the Phoenix storyline.
What I really want to see is a reboot of the Phoenix storyline.
Not again !
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