They made a Steel movie without directly tying him to Superman and especially the death of superman
They made a Steel movie without directly tying him to Superman and especially the death of superman
^ Not sure how they would explain "Cable" since he's Scott and Jean's future alternate universe son lol...
The casting of MacAvoy, who's only 31, really surprises me. This is called First Class, so I assumed the focus would be on the founding of the school and the training of Xavier's first students. That would suggest a timeframe only, maybe, 10-15 years before the first movie, and that would suggest a Xavier in his 50s. Now, maybe they intend to start earlier and move forward a couple of decades, but I'm not sure casting a 30-something actor to play 50s in the bulk of the film is such a good idea. And if he's not that old in the bulk of the film, then is it really X-Men: First Class or is it X-Men Origins: Professor X and Magneto?
or Cyclops' brother Alex aka Havok...
Bryan Singer, who conceived the story and supervised the film and the progression of the script until he had to depart as director, while still remaining as producer, has expressed that the core of this story is the dynamic and relationship between Charles Xavier and Erik Lenshher, meaning we'll see them at the peak of their friendship, as they form the X-Men, and then the dissolution of that friendship.
Honestly, though, I think this is being trivial and slightly fickle, since we know these prequels aren't going to adhere to a specific timeline or realistic set of circumstances in the first place (after all, it is a story about mutants with special abilities), so I suggest we don't worry ourselves with the more minute details.
But yeah if this is not a reboot, and truly is a prequel than they would have to find characters to replace Bobby, Warren, Hank McCoy and of course Logan.
Yes, I know that. But my point is, the movie is called First Class, which implies a focus on the formation of the school and the first team of mutants. That would suggest revising the Xavier-Magneto backstory so that the bulk of it comes more recently (relative to the "sliding present") than it does in the comics. What I'm saying is that if the focus is primarily on the Xavier-Magneto backstory with the first generation of X-Men being a sidebar, is First Class really an appropriate name for the film?
I don't expect them to adhere to the earlier movies' timeline or continuity. In fact, I'd prefer a complete reboot so we can get the original X-Men team as Xavier's "first class." But I still think that, within that context, 31 is kind of young for Charles Xavier at the point that he created the X-Men. Not because of any technicalities or continuity questions, but simply considering the maturity, authority, etc. that the role calls for. Patrick Stewart is a hard act to follow whether you pretend to be his younger self or not, and I would've thought an actor with a few more years under his belt would be a more likely choice.
But yeah if this is not a reboot, and truly is a prequel than they would have to find characters to replace Bobby, Warren, Hank McCoy and of course Logan.
I know that. I was thinking more along the lines of what the movie x men universe established, not so much the actual origin story from 1963. That's why i mentioned Wolverine.
But I too and am on board for the original roster. Hank can start off looking like his human self and maybe midway thru he runs some experiment and we see his transformation, kind of like Dr. Manhattan's transformation in Watchmen.
I made a mistake...Nathan is Scott's son with Madeline Pryor (The Jean Grey clone) not Jean! Anyways with regards to the Erik and Charles relationship and what part it plays in forming the X-Men I suspect that they actually will fall apart prior to Charles actually putting the team together. Perhaps like we saw in X-Men The Last Stand we'll see them recruiting Jean, and then Charles rescuing Scott and recruiting him, the same with Ororo and the others and then they have their falling out by the end of the second act of the movie.
The third act starts out with the X-Men training and all of it's first class now recruited I'm guessing we'll see Hank, Jean, Storm (she was mentioned in X-Men as being part of his first team of X-Men), among others we've not seen yet in the franchise as they learn about their powers. Then we hear about an attack of some sort perpetrated by a group of mutants who have taken to calling themselves the Brotherhood of Mutants led by Magneto. The codename rings a bell for Charles who of course makes the connection with Erik's powers and then in act four...the game's afoot!! As the new X-Men face Magneto and his Brotherhood for the first time.
If this is a reboot, I'm never watching movies ever again.But if this is a reboot, which i hope they do
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