Looks incredible
TCTTS said:
Easily the most excited I've been for an X-Men movie. This looks incredible. And I'm honestly kind of shocked at how bad ass / non-hokey the little girl fight scenes are.
Jackman took a pay cut so this one would be rated R.jabberwalkie09 said:
Well, they embraced the character in Deadpool so I guess there's a chance.
Or really Ryan Reynolds did, but the studio allowed him to do it and it's why the film succeeded as well as it did. At least in part.
I can't tell you how badly, just for grins, I want this to be we are looking at old T'Challa.TCTTS said:
Moral of the movie: Just let your soul glo, Logan.
I'll be honest - not digging this part. Professor X saying **** seems like they're trying way too hard to be edgy. I don't buy him talking like that.jabberwalkie09 said:
"She's eleven and I'm ****ing 90."
Lol
Yeah...next thing, they'll be addressing the audience.AliasMan02 said:
And breaking the wall with the X-Men comic is an interesting choice.
Nathan Summers said:
is sinister no longer the bad guy?
I would kill it as the Godfather of a new X-franchise. Letter writing campaign, commence! Vote for AliasMan02.Average Joe said:
My first thought after that trailer was "Why the hell couldn't they have had this tone from the start?" The X-Men movies have been too full of cheese. Now we are likely (I assume) losing Jackman and Stewart after the best one. I can only think of what could have been if at least the Wolverine movies would have been this way through all of them.
rhutton125 said:
Gotta say, the amount of flying small girl vs adult worries me a little bit. Like, clearly she can take down a guy like she did at the truck stop, but that's a lot of wirework.
Not that I'd give Fox the credit for any foresight regarding it (because I don't think they've thought it out like that), but it would not only be good for the franchise since they could keep it in the "real world" at that point and not go back to the "comic book" versions we have had in the past but it would also give us the more gritty version that Logan seems to be bringing to the table.TCTTS said:
What if the (physical) X-Men comic book bit in the trailer is serving a greater narrative purpose in that it's signifying that THIS movie is the one taking place in the real/true version of that world, and that the movies prior were all somewhat elaborate, "comic book" versions of the real events.
jeffk said:
The movie taking place in an alternate timeline does match up with the source material, right?