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Earlier this year Joss Whedon did something that seemed simply impossible--he made an entertaining and thoroughly satisfying superhero epic that was peopled with scene-stealing characters, yet maintained a sharp narrative focus. Critics raved, and fans were utterly awed by the film. Many saw it multiple times, resulting in stupendous grosses for Disney and Paramount that surpassed the $1.5 billion mark. Unquestionably, The Avengers raised the bar on superhero movie expectations, and buzz on the upcoming X-Men movie Days of Future Past suggests Fox is eager to meet it with their Marvel property.
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One of my favourite X-Men sagas. I love the idea of the Sentinels running the world and killing off mutants. My dream Marvel Crossover is to see all the marvel superheroes face off against a world threatening wave of Sentinels.
Need to see Mister Sinister and Apocalypse. Kind of tired or the constant battles with Magneto.
I would'nt mind just seeing the X-Men alone battle off a group of sentinels. I've been waiting for that, at least, since the 2nd movie.
The Master Mold thought all humans were mutants. So it won't just be Xmen vs Sentinels.