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Post by politicidal on Jun 10, 2019 15:33:48 GMT
So basically a prototype for the MCU's later adaptation of Civil War. Complete with the Superhero Registration Act and a tease about a Skrull invasion. Not gonna lie, that does sound interesting. That fight scene with Wolverine though. Jesus Christ... TEXT: According to THR, the script (by X-Men: First Class writers Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz) would have... "...saw Johnny Storm go nova while trying to apprehend the villain Molecule Man. Johnny blows a hole in Manhattan and sparks the superhero registration act in response to the carnage. The heroes are split on opposing sides, and among the key matchups was a Wolverine vs. Mr. Fantastic battle that ended with Reed Richards pinning Wolverine down, extending his hands until they're one molecule wide, and using them as scissors to cut the mutant's arms off (!!!). Eventually the heroes make peace … leading to a post-credits scene that teases what's next: A Skrull invasion."screencrush.com/x-men-vs-fantastic-four-movie-spoilers/
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2019 0:49:46 GMT
Wait...how the fuck could Reed cut Wolverine's arm's off? Depending on when this movie would have been made Wolverine would have had his adamantium skeleton no?
Had they made this with the Chris Evans Johnny Storm Fantastic Four cast crossing over with the OG X-Men class I would have definitely watched it.
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Post by Vassaggo on Jun 12, 2019 11:32:23 GMT
Wait...how the fuck could Reed cut Wolverine's arm's off? Depending on when this movie would have been made Wolverine would have had his adamantium skeleton no? Had they made this with the Chris Evans Johnny Storm Fantastic Four cast crossing over with the OG X-Men class I would have definitely watched it. Just his bones are adamantium not his tendons and ligaments meaning if you cut the joints you could cut his limbs off. Of course you would have to cut and separate quick though. Edit: Also if you have a blade that the edge is one molecule wide theoretically you could cut through anything including adamantium. As the edge would be able to go between the molecules of the substance you are cutting.
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