You are letting your emotion cloud your judgment. And even if this is film takes place in 80s, why would James McAvoy be in a coma? He's not even playing the Patrick Stewart's Professor X. I also don't see why a movie can be bad because of jumping 10 years after the last one. Its not like they are completely washing away all of the things that happened to Xavier in First Class by doing this 10-year jump.
In a way it kind of IS like they're completely washing away all of the things that happened to Charles. Eleven years is a bloody long time, long enough for him to have dealt with all his demons and be happy. Think of who you were 11 years ago; are you the exact same person? Are you still upset about that girl who broke your heart over a decade ago? Events that made you angry or broke your heart over a decade ago, how do you feel about them now? Eleven years is more than enough time for Charles to have dealt with his tragedies and moved on. Which is a real tragedy for the audience, because getting to see this impermeable figurehead in his darkest hour would have shed some light onto an otherwise pretty boring character (the Stewart version, that is). If Charles has gone full-blown dull-Charles, I'd like to know why. I'd like to see that his patience DOES have a limit. I'd like to see him angry at the unfairness that he gave everything only to lose everything.
I've always been well aware that it was highly unrealistic to hope for a film that dealt with the characters and their losses immediately post-Cuba. But I did expect to see some hints of their personal situations through dialogue that moved along the plot. Eleven (ELEVEN!!!) years later means that all that pain, not just for Charles but for ALL the characters who each had a lot of stuff to deal with by the end of First Class, is irrelevant. To that end, it feels like the events in First Class have become irrelevant save for the basic outline: Charles and Erik were buds, Charles and Raven were siblings. Key character things like Charles' paralysis was Erik's fault will probably never be mentioned again. I wouldn't be surprised if Cerebro 2.0 WAS built by Magneto and this fact is just kind of tossed out there in passing dialogue. "Oh yes, Magneto helped me build this in the 60s." Which considering how we last left things, is an awkward exposition.
Someone on here pointed out,
the people who say "I'm done with this movie" are still gonna line up to see it. You're missing the point. We aren't just lurking on the board to tear down good news. This isn't IMDB. We're fans of FC who were hoping for a proper sequel and are upset by the news that seem so contrary to everything we were hoping for. Will we still go see the movie?
Absolutely. Because despite our negative outlook, here is the actual truth:
We want this movie to be good. We WANT to be proven wrong, and have that well-deserved XMFC2. And maybe, just maybe, we will be proven wrong. But we won't be able to have the final say until we see it. Until then, we speculate based on the information we have, which is the same information those excited about the movie have.
We are jumping to conclusions
just like everyone else on this board. Just because a tiny handful of us aren't thrilled by the news doesn't mean our concerns should be dismissed.