They killed banshee and bug angel and Emma Frost, who while a bit wooden played by January Jones is still a very interesting character that i am sad to see lost.
Hers and others autopsy reports were in the documents Mystique was going through in Trask’s office.
I agree the JFK thing seemed shoehorned in, but they needed a way to explain Magneto being caught and locked up, and I guess that was a ‘big enough’ thing, so to speak. And I’m guessing that the curving bullet stuff was a reference to, and an explanation for, the single-bullet theory.
Right, that’s what I’m saying. He was able to reprogram it while on the train, and then later “set it free”.
Hey, when Wolvie was sent back into the new future, did anyone call him “Wolverine” or just “Logan”?
I ask, because if Stryker never got ahold of him thanks to Mystique(which may or may not be the case) then he never got the code name or dog tags that say “Wolverine” along with no Adamantium claws.
“Logan” from what I heard. But that would have been his usual salutation at X’s school.
I thought he was just controlling the sentinels against their programming with brute force. Using the metal inside each sentinel to move them manually would be a pretty incredible feat of multitasking, but we’ve seen Magneto do impressive things in the past. When he set them free, he just stopped controlling them.
The problem with that is–why didn’t the sentinel just immediately attack him?
#1 Rule of Sentinel Self Preservation:
Do not fuck with the dude who has woven strands of metal through your joints and limbs.
Saw today, thought it was an excellent movie.
But he hadn’t yet done that. The first mutant he gave the order to, should have identified him as a mutant and killed him instantly.
Well, other than the basic fact that this kind of computing and sensor power doesn’t exist today let alone in 1973…
Reading DNA from a distance, in a fraction of a second? Not likely.
He wouldn’t have been able to micromanage that level of detail from 5 miles away while dealing with RFK Stadium, since he wouldn’t be there to aim, assess the situation, know who was there, etc.
So what was JFK’s mutant power? The ability to get laid?
I liked how many Fatal Attractions references were in the movie. I’m guessing Apocalypse puts Wolverine’s skeleton back to metal.
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Sha-Wing!
I haven’t read the comic books in quite a while. Does the comic book version of Kitty Pryde have the time traveling power we saw in the movie?
As for what this changes, it would appear it’s the same effect as what happened with JJ Abrams Star Trek. If you send one character back in time and change significant events, you can’t assume ANYTHING after that happens as it did the first go around. So in a sense all the X-Men 1, 2 & 3 are all “a different timeline” now.
I would have said that at the end they were setting up for a lot of it to end up being the same… if Wolverine still gets taken by Stryker then he still gets experimented on and given the adamantium, which presumably means he still ends up scrambled. But when they reveal it’s actually Mystique and not Stryker that takes him you lose any answers/continuity that might have provided.
No, it was someone completely different in the comics. It is kitty pride who gets sent back by Jean and Scott’s daughter, but she can’t even exist in the movies since they are both dead.