2000-2011
Director: Bryan
Singer, Brett
Ratner, Matthew
Vaughn
One of Marvels many successful franchises that has to be
mentioned when it comes to being portrayed on the silver screen
would be the X-Men series. With a decade of X-Men movies, we
have seen the many unique mutants and their conflicts with
humanity as some strive to adapt and survive, while some choose
to dominate and kill those who are of different species. X-Men has
never been one to lay low on the questions of ethnicity and human
rights, with many symbolisms to modern day racism and moral
issues.
The other draw of the X-Men would be their facility itself. The
high tech facility of Professor Xavier is the kind of place we would
expect NASA to be based in, not mutants, but nonetheless, it is a
sight to behold when the X-Men suit up and fight adversaries on
their BlackBird jet or finding mutants with Cerebro. Couple that
with some cool CGI and any of the X-Men movies except Origins is
bound to entertain.
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