Mutants grow and restrain each other

Reva 2022-03-21 09:01:11

I feel that the power of the third movie is too powerful. Although this movie has been out a long time ago, I haven't watched it. I only watched it yesterday. Unexpectedly, Wolverine is the most powerful one. Others will die, but he will not. I have not been very optimistic about him in the first two movies. I think he is a fierce, not powerful, and he can fight alone. If you encounter a ruthless character There are no flower heads, but not here.

Hugh Jackman is the incarnation of Wolverine. Hollywood casting is really powerful. As long as each comic character is selected, it will be a series, which will be deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. If it is replaced, it will feel wrong. For example, the Marvel Universe is about to open the fourth chapter, and the previous ones should be over. But it gives people the feeling that they are also called Iron Man and Captain America. Of course, some substitutions are still acceptable after all. So the main thing is to change like the Hulk, although it also needs a process of acceptance. I heard that the black widow will also be replaced. Fortunately, the person who is replaced is the sexy beauty who passed by in 007 in no time to die. I want to see more, otherwise, how could Goddess Scarlett be replaced. The same is true for Spider-Man. I think it’s still the best of the earliest Spider-Man in the first part, but I also look forward to multiple Spider-Man in the same frame. I don’t know if the so-called same frame, whether the three main characters of the three series appear in the end. In a film. These soldiers can also be said to be mutually reinforcing and restraining each other, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.

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X-Men: The Last Stand quotes

  • [first lines]

    Eric Lensherr: I still don't know why *I'm* here. Couldn't you just make them say yes?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: Yes, I could, but it's not my way. And I would expect you, of all people would understand my feelings about the misuse of power.

    Eric Lensherr: Ah, "power corrupts" and all that. Yes, I know, Charles. When are you going to stop lecturing me?

    Prof. Charles Xavier: When you start listening. And you're here because I need you.

  • Dr. Hank McCoy: He's going for the boy!

    Kitty Pryde: Not if I get there first!