Very disappointing. I really felt Vaughn brought a lot of depth to First Class.
And I still can't get over what Singer did to Superman's Return.
Well the story was about those 2. So it worked really. The others were just shitty background characters they had to put in because they couldn't make it the actual First Class: Cyclops, Jean Grey, Ice-Man, Beast and Angel.
Last edited by Darth Thor on Nov 2nd, 2012 at 11:15 AM
There's a moment between Rachel and Kate Pryde from the comics I would love to see in this movie but it's probably not gonna happen.
__________________ Land of the free, home of the brave...
Do you think we will ever be saved?
In this land of dreams find myself sober...
Wonder when will it'll all be over...
Living in a void when the void grows colder...
Wonder when it'll all be over?
Will you be laughing when it's over?
Is it the part where they have amazing lesbian sex?
__________________
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
Well, at least we'll be getting the best of both live action worlds of Xavier and Mags if that's the case. Jackman's Wolverine better be just another cameo at most though, while they can focus on wanking him all they want in his own confirmed sequel.
Post-days of future past, Rachel Summers comes to the present and is depicted as a marginally powerful telepath and telekinetic who is severely traumatized and has PTSD flashbacks to being a hound and in a concentration camp. She gets even more ****ed up when she finds out her mom is dead and her dad remarried.
The big moment happens in Uncanny X-Men 192. Rachel has a flashback where she interacts with Kate Pryde, the Kitty from her future and has her last conversation before being sent to the present as they prepare to take out Nimrod in the future. It ends with them Kate saying goodbye, Rachel refuses to leave her. Kate says, "Who says you have a choice...DARK PHOENIX!!!.
At this point the scene shifts to the present and you realize that Dark Phoenix was a mentally embeded trigger word to unlock Rachel's full power. From here on in she becomes increasingly more powerful and violent, trying to hunt down the X-Men's enemies, especially Selene and bonding with part of the Phoenix force. Magneto stops her from killing some kids trying to bomb Xavier's office.
The turning point is when she forcibly steals the X-Men's lives in order to try to kill the Beyonder. They end up growing more and more wary of her until Wolverine is forced to stab her in the heart when she tries to kill Selene.
I want to see the Dark Phoenix Scene.
__________________ Land of the free, home of the brave...
Do you think we will ever be saved?
In this land of dreams find myself sober...
Wonder when will it'll all be over...
Living in a void when the void grows colder...
Wonder when it'll all be over?
Will you be laughing when it's over?
If talks have just started now then he's obviously not got a huge role or even a vital part. Though I suspect Hugh Jackman might be negotiating for a bigger part.