I can see now that Wolverine’s roots in the X-Men are one of the cores. Alas, I always thought Magneto and the professor were the absolute protagonists. Alas, a gentle and wise decent, an extreme and cold. The villain, isn't it a very clear role assignment, it's because I was sloppy. Good friends, because of their different opinions, fall in love with each other and kill each other. It’s a never-changing routine in movies and TV series. I didn’t expect the doctor and Magneto to cooperate after they broke up. Sure enough, there are no permanent enemies and no permanent friends. They are in front of common interests. All dissatisfaction contradictions are nothing, nothing is more important than survival. When survival is threatened, whether you want to live in peace with humans or replace ordinary people, you have to cooperate for your life. The new mutants are also very powerful, and those with space-time abilities are indeed very powerful, and they are very important abilities in any supernatural movie. I really don't understand the Transfiguration Girl. She is a good mutant or a bad mutant. Her character is worthy of her ability, and she is unpredictable, a natural intelligence personnel.
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