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Revisiting the X-Men and Deadpool Movies: A Refreshing Guide

A Still From X-Men The Last Stand (Via IMDB)

As the highly anticipated Deadpool & Wolverine movie approaches, it’s the perfect opportunity to revisit the iconic X-Men and Deadpool films that have captured our hearts. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you brush up on the series.

Logan, directed by James Mangold, is a bold and emotional film that takes a deeper look at the characters. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart shine in their performances, making it a standout in the series.

In contrast, Deadpool, directed by Tim Miller, is an action-packed comedy that showcases Ryan Reynolds as the Merc with a Mouth. The movie’s insight into Vanessa’s character and its view of international women’s day make it a standout.

Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class introduces a new and youthful Xavier and Magneto, exploring their complex relationship and the body dysmorphia suffered by Mystique. The film sets the stage for the franchise’s continued exploration of complex themes.

Bryan Singer’s X2: X-Men United expands on the characters and explores the allegory of the X-Men’s struggle for acceptance. The sequel delves deeper into the characters, solidifying the foundation established in the first film.

A Still From X-Men Days of Future Past (Via IMDB)

Singer returns to direct X-Men: Days of Future Past, which ties together the original trilogy with the new cast of First Class. The film’s focus on the bonds between the team members and clever time-travel plot make it a success.

Deadpool 2, directed by David Leitch, brings back the zany humor and action of the original. The film explores the bond between Domino and Cable, adding depth to the series.

Josh Boone’s The New Mutants takes a different approach, focusing on a horror storyline. Although the movie suffers from a PG-13 rating and the impact of the pandemic on its release, it offers a fresh perspective.

X-Men: Apocalypse, directed by Bryan Singer, struggles to find its footing and is met with mixed reviews. The character design of Apocalypse is a point of contention for fans, making it a less memorable installment.

James Mangold’s The Wolverine takes Wolverine to Japan and explores his past. The action sequences and setting are well-received, providing a refreshing take on the character.

Bryan Singer’s original X-Men film introduces Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and Patrick Stewart as Professor X, establishing the foundation for the series. The movie sets the stage for the franchise’s continued exploration of complex themes and characters.

Simon Kinberg’s X-Men: Dark Phoenix modernizes the classic storyline, but the attempt to introduce new characters and a new threat falls short, leading to a disappointing film.

Lastly, Gavin Hood’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine is criticized for altering the backstory of Wolverine and Sabertooth. The movie fails to find its footing and receives mixed reviews, making it one of the weaker installments in the series.

With Deadpool & Wolverine on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to revisit the iconic series. Whether you’re a casual fan or a dedicated X-Men enthusiast, this guide is the perfect companion to rewatching all the X-Men and Deadpool movies.

Koushik Ghorai
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Koushik is a cinephile residing in Delhi, India. He specializes in dissecting classic films and contemporary cinema trends. Contact him at [email protected].

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