Some of Marvel's Mutants are like the demigods in Greek mythology.
The X-Men Evolution quite reasonably showed pubescent ones accidentally destroying their high schools.
By the second movie, every adult Mutant (except of course Apocalypse) should be accounted for unless their superpowers aren't remotely flashy.
X-Men should establish that police departments across New York state are replacing policemen with Sentinels, show the creation of Xavier's School, his breakup with Magneto and the creation of the Brotherhood.
The sequel should use the invention of Cerebro as the key plot device. Xavier discovers the existence of the Hellfire Club Mutants and also Logan, who he recruits as a teacher.
From there, do whatever villains and introduce any young X-Men. Juggernaut breaks into the mansion because he was an MIA soldier when his father died and willed it to Charles? Senator Kelly? Mr. Sinister? It could easily stretch beyond a trilogy.
The X-Men Evolution quite reasonably showed pubescent ones accidentally destroying their high schools.
By the second movie, every adult Mutant (except of course Apocalypse) should be accounted for unless their superpowers aren't remotely flashy.
X-Men should establish that police departments across New York state are replacing policemen with Sentinels, show the creation of Xavier's School, his breakup with Magneto and the creation of the Brotherhood.
The sequel should use the invention of Cerebro as the key plot device. Xavier discovers the existence of the Hellfire Club Mutants and also Logan, who he recruits as a teacher.
From there, do whatever villains and introduce any young X-Men. Juggernaut breaks into the mansion because he was an MIA soldier when his father died and willed it to Charles? Senator Kelly? Mr. Sinister? It could easily stretch beyond a trilogy.
