Mutant 77
Supreme Keeper of the X-Men Movie Continuity
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The X-Men movies series (2000-2014) is one of the most popular cinematic sagas in the world. More specifically, "X-Men" (2000) and "X2" (2003) paved the way to the huge Superhero movie phenomenon, while "First Class" (2011) and "Days of Future Past" (2014) have been critically and commercially acclaimed hits and regarded as best examples in this genre.
In order to enhance the X-Men experience for future generations to come, we ask you to improve some of the installments in the series (which present mistakes or shorter cuts) for upcoming and/or future blu-ray releases.
1- "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006) has a lot of interesting and exciting footage which went cut from its theatrical presentation. More specifically, a longer battle between Storm/Wolverine and the Brotherhood of Mutants, more character interaction here and there, a longer fight in the end (i.e. Magneto "torturing" Wolverine). We think a longer cut would improve the movie a lot and make the content more poignant.
2 - "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009) presents some "unfinished" and rough CGI scenes in regards to Wolverine's adamantium-laced claws. More specifically, the sequence in which Logan tests his claws in front of a mirror at Hudsons' home, and some excerpts in the battle he engages against Gambit. Said that, we would like to get more specific dates for the movie (via screen tags) in tune with the "original" timeline established by Bryan Singer. The main events of the movie should be fictionally placed inbetween 1987 and 1990 (Cyclops should be 16/18 years old).
3- A very minor mistake in "X2", a goof regarding Nightcrawler, in which he is already visible in the cage where the mutants kids are inprisoned before he would teleport in to save them.
We are confident one day these "fixes" will happen to make the movies even more enjoyable than what they are today. THANK YOU, FOX!
Also, please, if you spot any grammar error, help me to fix it... thank you!



The X-Men movies series (2000-2014) is one of the most popular cinematic sagas in the world. More specifically, "X-Men" (2000) and "X2" (2003) paved the way to the huge Superhero movie phenomenon, while "First Class" (2011) and "Days of Future Past" (2014) have been critically and commercially acclaimed hits and regarded as best examples in this genre.
In order to enhance the X-Men experience for future generations to come, we ask you to improve some of the installments in the series (which present mistakes or shorter cuts) for upcoming and/or future blu-ray releases.
1- "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006) has a lot of interesting and exciting footage which went cut from its theatrical presentation. More specifically, a longer battle between Storm/Wolverine and the Brotherhood of Mutants, more character interaction here and there, a longer fight in the end (i.e. Magneto "torturing" Wolverine). We think a longer cut would improve the movie a lot and make the content more poignant.
2 - "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009) presents some "unfinished" and rough CGI scenes in regards to Wolverine's adamantium-laced claws. More specifically, the sequence in which Logan tests his claws in front of a mirror at Hudsons' home, and some excerpts in the battle he engages against Gambit. Said that, we would like to get more specific dates for the movie (via screen tags) in tune with the "original" timeline established by Bryan Singer. The main events of the movie should be fictionally placed inbetween 1987 and 1990 (Cyclops should be 16/18 years old).
3- A very minor mistake in "X2", a goof regarding Nightcrawler, in which he is already visible in the cage where the mutants kids are inprisoned before he would teleport in to save them.
We are confident one day these "fixes" will happen to make the movies even more enjoyable than what they are today. THANK YOU, FOX!