Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
I believe that was a lie because Stryker just wanted Logan to have the adamantium all to himself
Originally posted by Menetnashté
It could've been a lie, I don't think it was though. I think Stryker would've wanted his second in command to have the strength to do whatever he commanded. If it was true though that's stupid, as far as we know Wade didn't have one and had to have Wolvies healing factor put in him, so if that's the case then just use wolverine's and amp up Vic's healing factor too right?
I watched it a second time and paid close attention to the dialogue on that part. Stryker said that the tests came back negative and that he would die. That tells me that Victor really couldn't, in that Marvel universe, survive the adamantium infusion. Stryker then says something about working on it and needing more time...which, that part, is probably the lie to get him to shutup about it.
After watching it a second time, I thought it was better. Still, I give it a 7 or 8 out of 10. And it didn't feel like they crammed 45 years into 2 hours, it felt like they had huge time skips, a few minutes in this point in life, a 6 year time skip to finish the rest. (Lulz, I know what you meant by 45 years.) I defnitely like the story in from the comic, better. I feel that even a dumbass amature like myself could have written a better comic to movie adaptation...but, still, well worth the price of the ticket.
I would like to have seen at shorter dude (maybe 5'8" and 5'3" when hunched over like Wolverine) with thick muscles....and hairy. And if he wasn't hairy, add the damn hair. I would like to have also seen some more cold-heartedness from him. Maybe him listening to Stryker at first
Spoiler:
by killing innocent people and then reaching his rebellious breaking point.