Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Hugh Jackman | ... | Logan / Wolverine | |
Halle Berry | ... | Ororo Munroe / Storm | |
Ian McKellen | ... | Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto | |
Patrick Stewart | ... | Charles Xavier / Professor X | |
Famke Janssen | ... | Jean Grey / Phoenix | |
Anna Paquin | ... | Marie / Rogue | |
Kelsey Grammer | ... | Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy / Beast | |
James Marsden | ... | Scott Summers / Cyclops | |
Rebecca Romijn | ... | Raven Darkholme / Mystique | |
Shawn Ashmore | ... | Bobby Drake / Iceman | |
Aaron Stanford | ... | John Allerdyce / Pyro | |
Vinnie Jones | ... | Cain Marko / Juggernaut | |
Elliot Page | ... | Kitty Pryde / Shadowcat (as Ellen Page) | |
Daniel Cudmore | ... | Peter Rasputin / Colossus | |
Ben Foster | ... | Warren Worthington III / Angel |
When a "cure" is created, which apparently can turn any mutant into a "normal" human being, there is outrage amongst the mutant community. While some mutants do like the idea of a "cure", including Rogue, many mutants find that there shouldn't be a "cure". Magneto, who still believes a war is coming, recruits a large team of mutants to take down Warren Worthington II and his "cure". Might seem easy for the X-Men to stop, but Magneto has a big advantage, which Wolverine doesn't have. Jean Grey has returned, and joined with Magneto. The Dark Phoenix has woken within her, which has the ability to destroy anything in her way, even if that "anything" is an X-Man. Written by rsanchez
I was able to catch a preview of this film on May 18. I am a huge X-Men fan and was reading earlier buzz about this film's shortcomings from other critics. I was very surprised at this film's quality. This film was very good especially for a third installment. I would venture to say this film was my favorite of the three, narrowly beating out X-Men United. I felt there would be a lot of confusion in tying in Magneto and Dark Phoenix but the story was very coherent. I also felt like Halle did a little better in this installment, considering better powers and better writing. The action scenes were great, especially in Jean's house. I was pleased to see them stay faithful to certain scenes in the Dark Phoenix Saga comic. The other "bit-part" mutants were not as annoying as I'd anticipated, as some of them actually were very impressive. I was very impressed with this film's "shockers" and unpredictability. Some things I definitely did not see coming. While not the perfect experience everyone hopes for, it was still well-made and should satisfy the X-Men fan base. Good story, great fights, great special effects, true to some of the comic stuff, great unpredictability, annoying Pyro. 'Nuff said.