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Back in 2000, no one could have guessed how popular the X-Men movies were going to become. Somehow, seven X-Men and Wolverine movies have been released in only 15 years, with another three X-themed instalments due out next year alone. With this seemingly unstoppable and increasingly profitable production line churning out movies, the X-Men franchise has firmly established itself as a money-making juggernaut. But it’s not only ticket sales that have accumulated; the movie series has also racked up a staggering quantity of deleted and alternative scenes.
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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?