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5/5 - awesome and its brilliant how at end it ...... hell no ... go watch it

Just home from seeing it.


http://youtu.be/gsjtg7m1MMM
Can't wait to go see it!
Plot Twist: Tyrian Lanester becomes president!
How is Professor X able to be in the dark future when he was killed by Jean Grey in X-Men 3 - The Last Stand, which takes place at a point before the beginning of latest movie?

He should have not been there when someone when back to 'fix' the past.
(05-25-2014, 12:29 PM)JackFlash Wrote: [ -> ]How is Professor X able to be in the dark future when he was killed by Jean Grey in X-Men 3 - The Last Stand, which takes place at a point before the beginning of latest movie?

He should have not been there when someone when back to 'fix' the past.

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Correct answer is :

Professor X was memorably vaporised by an out-of-control Jean Grey during the events of X-Men: The Last Stand. The film did introduce a get-out clause for this, casually mentioning the idea of a psychic transferring their mind into a comatose man on life support, and then strongly hinting, if not outright revealing in a post-credits sequence that Xavier had done exactly this.

So that explains why he's not dead, but it doesn't explain why he's still Patrick Stewart. Well, on the commentary for DVD X-Men: The Last Stand one of the writers suggests that the brain-dead man is Xavier's twin brother, who was born without a consciousness. If Xavier transferred his mind into that body, that leaves Patrick Stewart free to reprise his role in the next film.
epic,
going to the cinema tonight!!

Xmen
That was one epic movie.

DAMN.