yep, prominent enough to have Logan punch him in the stomach during episode 2.
The moment Wolverine arrived in this planet, Cyclops was sent to the bench.
Why? because to the GENERAL public that follows comics - he's just alot cooler. Claremont talks about this in EVERY single interview he's done.
the 400+ issues of WOLVERINE comics are also further evidence.
Will you read what I am writing, I have never ONCE claimed that Wolverine was less popular than Cyclops, he is obviously more popular, but saying Cyke isnt popular and wasnt in the cartoons much is quite simply wrong. Logan was very prominent in the cartoon, but who saved Jean in the end and brought her back from the dark side? Scott. Dont see any problem with the movie doing that, it would have made not only the ending but the whole movie a lot more emotional. Logan healing 3000 times faster than he had previously in the movies and generally becoming an unlikable character ruined any chance of that for me.
He wasn't "forgotten" about. He was murdered by The Phoenix. There's a HUGE difference. His death served a purpose - and yes that was a convenient creative choice because it allowed Marsden to go off with Singer.
He was forgotten about, he was barely mentioned again in the movie and never even got a funeral, just a head stone at the very end. His death served no other purpose than to let Wolverine become the leader of the team and, IMO, and totally unlikeable version of Wolverine. Fox didnt even want Cyclops in the movie according to Zak Penn, shows how much they give a **** about the fans, and this is the studio you are currently defending.
for what? to serve what purpose exactly?
The Phoenix was not just gonna let Scott live after he put her away for so many years. Xavier she gave a chance to, Scott woulda died no matter what. If she hadn't killed him by the lake, she woulda killed him later on.
Not to be rude, but WHAT? Scott had NOTHING to do with putting The Pheonix away for years, it was XAVIER, you kow, the one with mental powers who put mental blocks in Jean's mind. Scott had NOTHING to do with any of this. There was NO reason to kill Scott other than to get him out the way.
If they woulda shot that movie with Marsden present for 2 hours, I woulda found the whole thing ridiculous. "The Phoenix that won't kill anyone."
Don't wanna see that.
Who said she didnt have to kill anyone? Her killing Xavier made total sense in the context of the story I have never denied this. And she destroyed a planet in the cartoon, why couldnt she have destroyed a city or a small town in this movie? This would easily have shown how out of control she had become without killing off Scott needlessly.
that statement is based purely on your love for the source material, and that right there [once again] shows that you are prejudiced with your opinions on this movie.
you liked how it worked in the comic? great.
that doesn't mean what was done on film didn't work.
A 2nd weekend drop like the one X3 had, not to mention the general consensus on the internet about the movie show to me that a lot of people DIDNT think it worked
Alot of people liked it, people that don't even know the name Chris Claremont.
it always comes down to "that's not how it was in the comic" because all these statements deeming the movie as "sloppy" or "mediocre" or "low quality" are ALL based on the story not duplicating that of the comics.
This is just a terrible assumption, take Watchmen out of the equation and the rest of comic book movies that are not entirely faithful dont get the ribbing X3 did. The reason? Because not only was X3 unfaithful, but it was simply a poorly made movie with incoherent scene's and plots and characters that were extremely difficult to like. IMO not only did it fail as an adaptation, but simply as a movie, I thought it was atrocious.
what bothers me is hearing people use X1 and X2 as ammunition against X3 when those films were FAR from the comics.
Exactly, they werent the most faithful themselves, but the reason those movies dont get the ribbing X3 does is because they were good, well put together movies that had some artistic integrity to them and werent made solely to make a deadline just to make a quick buck. THAT is the big difference here.
In those films Wolverine is STILL the lead and ironically the only reason Cyclops is in those movies is so Logan can crap on him every 5 minutes.
Was Cyclops **** on when Jean TOLD Logan to his face that she loved Scott and not him? Was Cyclops **** on when Logan WALKED up to him at the end of X2 and told him that Jean picked Scott over himself? NOT AT ALL.
X3 may not be a Bryan Singer movie, but it carries his signature.
I'd say this isnt the case , it had SOME of his signature, but most like Jean becoming a mute, Magneto acting like an imbecile in combat, Storm being a ***** and generally unlikable Wolverine also becoming very unlikable (and i NEVER thought ANYONE could make me dislike Wolverine, EVER) and Rogue becoming sulky again after growing into a quite spunky and confident character in X2 were NOTHING to do with Bryan Singer, but with the imbecile writers, director and studio.