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Post by Agent of Chaos on Mar 18, 2017 22:35:03 GMT
So I was thinking about Hank's theory on time after seeing Logan. It got me wondering if Apocalypse was playing with that idea. Because at the end of that movie the power of mutants became a political topic of controversy like in X1. Along with Charles and Erik having the same conversation they had in X1, which I don't think is just a call back.
I've read in an interview with Singer prior to the film's release saying that he wanted to show that Xavier was blindly optimistic and how he changes.
It seems to me that the reason why he changes his mind about teaching his students how to fight is because he realizes that Jean's "dreams" are not just dreams after meeting Apocalypse who was in her vision. Hence why he says "Oh my god" when he saw him. In addition to knowing the events of X3, he is now considering Hank's theory and decides to prepare for the worst.
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Post by lukelovesfilm34 on Mar 22, 2017 4:44:27 GMT
The way I see it, DOFP did change the X-Men universe. It sped up the evolution. Instead of coming out to the public in X-Men: The Last Stand (which is erased by the events of DOFP), the X-Men come out in 1973... or at least mutants do. Also, Wolverine's past was altered, inadvertently changing Deadpool's past (thank goodness).
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