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To date, the X-Men franchise has spawned no less than seven movies and there are more on the way. Fox’s superhero brand has been going for fifteen years now and is showing no signs of slowing down.
The franchise began with 2000’s X-Men and continued most recently with X-Men: Days Of Future Past – two great offerings which currently act as metaphorical bookends to a series of films that have received a decidedly more mixed collective reception, from the brilliant X2 to the atrocious X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
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A reboot of the diminishing mutant movie series is in the works as Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine heads for retirement and a studio's $4 billion franchise sits in flux.
A reboot...YES
Make Deadpool the start of the rebooted X-Men Universe and you are bloody well set
They need to make their Universe R-Rated because it's the only way to stand out from Marvel and DC's Universes by bringing the audience something they won't get off them
As I sat through X-Men: Apocalypse, I felt every ounce of the eight film series' decade-spanning mythos weighing on me. At this point, it's inescapable...
I agree with you on most points, however I feel that Apocalypse was so out of place in this movie. In a movie named Apocalypse, he wasn't the best part of the movie.
All nine X-Men films are ranked from worst to best, spanning the franchise's history from the original 2000 picture to the latest release with X-Men: Apocalypse. Which film comes out on top and which is the bottom of the barrel?