Days of Future Past Can The Dreaded Inconsistency Can Be Explained?

I want Cyclops to have at least one film were he actually leads the team. I will not be satisfied until I get that. It's not such an unreasonable demand either.

Not to mention Scott is supposed to be the original X-Man and he was denied his spot in this film so he should get it in the next. It's a vast universe but denying Cyclops' presence in the history is almost as bad denying Xavier's or Magneto's. He's not any old character, he's the first X-Man and Xavier's successor. And considering he was treated as a non-presence, he deserves at least one film where he actually acts like the character.

Well I guess it's a good thing they've already met that demand with X-Men.
 
I saw XFC again over the weekend and this was a definite inconsistency: in XFC, Magneto becomes able to turn a satellite dish from a really far distance (what was that, at least a mile if not farther out?) and can also lift a sub out of the water (though with some difficulty).

Yet in X1/X2, Magneto is assumed to be powerless to get out of the plastic prison by himself - which is a tiny room in comparison. And there were clearly metal objects within his reach (the entryway with the computers/scanners & stuff).
 
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I saw XFC again over the weekend and this was a definite inconsistency: in XFC, Magneto becomes able to turn a satellite dish from a really far distance (what was that, at least a mile if not farther out?) and can also lift a sub out of the water (though with some difficulty).

Yet in X1/X2, Magneto is assumed to be powerless to get out of the plastic prison by himself - which is a tiny room in comparison. And there were clearly metal objects within his reach (the entryway with the computers/scanners & stuff).

He isn't the master of plastic if you haven't noticed.
 
I saw XFC again over the weekend and this was a definite inconsistency: in XFC, Magneto becomes able to turn a satellite dish from a really far distance (what was that, at least a mile if not farther out?) and can also lift a sub out of the water (though with some difficulty).

Yet in X1/X2, Magneto is assumed to be powerless to get out of the plastic prison by himself - which is a tiny room in comparison. And there were clearly metal objects within his reach (the entryway with the computers/scanners & stuff).

The entryway was relatively distant also there's probably a reason the room floated in the middle of this vast space and needed a pull down bridge. The whole room there could have been charged with some sort of anti-magnetism force.
 

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