

That's right, I’m going to rank every mutant, right here. So, to mark what would have been the end of the Fox X-Men saga, we’re going to find out which mutants made it to Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters and which ones wouldn’t even get a spot in the Weapon X program. A few got plenty of time in the spotlight, while many never even got a chance to appear on a crowded movie poster. In our opinion, the best way to watch the X-films is in the order they were released. However, the past 20 years of X-Men film adventures have shown audiences a ton of different mutants. The movie, like so many others, had its release date postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, so it seems like we’ll have to wait to see more of the X-Men, and even longer before Disney incorporates them into the MCU.
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If brought under control by the Weapon X scientists, the X-Men could face powerful new foes including a female version of Wolverine called X-23.The X-Men series as we know it was supposed to come to an end last month with the release of The New Mutants, a horror-tinged adventure that would have closed the curtain on the Fox franchise. It's unconfirmed, but this could work as a thrilling lead-in for several new characters in future movies. His escape will likely catalyze the government to create more "living weapons" they can control. The government already has plans in motion for weaponizing mutants, even without Wolverine. With Wolverine on the loose, it means the massive resources the government poured into Weapon X were wasted. "It hints to a sequence that again fits within the canon of all six movies, and the birth of a new direction." That "new direction" Singer is talking about is Wolverine's escape from the X facility that's teased in the end scene.


" There’s something more pivotal that occurs with ," he said. What does that mean for Wolverine in the future sequels?īefore the film's release, director Bryan Singer told Empire Magazine fans should pay attention to Wolverine's cameo. It increases his healing powers and upgrades his claws, but robs him of free will: he's simply a living weapon. After his capture, Wolverine is forced into the Weapon X program. Stryker has his hands in nearly all of the "X-Men" films, trying to either wipe out mutants (as he basically did in "Days of Future Past") or use advanced technology to control their powers for his own purposes (his role in "X2: X-Men United"). Unfortunately, when "Days of Future Past" ends, Wolverine is captured by Major William Stryker. His healing abilities are dulled and his claws are made from bone, not adamantium. When Wolverine awakens in the past, he finds that he's slightly less of a badass than normal. We saw him at two points in the X-Men timeline: the future, fighting the mutant-destroying Sentinels, and the '70s, trying to alter the past so the Sentinels are never built. In "Days of Future Past," Wolverine's consciousness was sent from the distant future into the distant past. What happened to Wolverine at the end of the last movie? Originally, Wolverine's claws were made from bone.Ģ0th Century Fox/X-Men Days of Future Past trailer
