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Post by ThatGuy on May 14, 2018 2:39:20 GMT
I'm comparing it to a specific thing about the movies. If I would have said it like you did I would have said that all the main X-men movies are the same because it's pretty much human does something against mutants, Magneto gets upset, Magneto becomes the villain while betraying the X-men, X-men has to defeat Magneto. Only First Class and Days of Future Past are written like that. What?
X-men had Senator Kelly want to start the Mutant Registration Act. So Magneto creates a machine that would turn humans into mutants (allegedly). He then poisons Xavier using Cerebro. The X-men have to stop him.
X2 has Stryker attack the President using a mutant to so he can get the okay to storm the Xavier School. He learned about the Xavier School by brainwashing and assaulting Magneto. Magneto uses the X-men to get him into the base so he can turn Dark Cerebro against humans. The X-men has to stop this.
X3 has Warren Worthington, II fund a "cure" for mutants. Magneto doesn't like this so he rallies an army to go against them. Along the way he finds out about Jean being alive and turns her against Xavier. He then uses Jean to attack Alcatraz Island and the X-men has to stop him.
The only movie that subverts this is Apocalypse by turning that human character into a mutant. Although you can still say that Moira is the human that starts things off. But everything else is the same. Magneto betrays the X-men by kidnapping Xavier. He starts moving all the metal in the world, killing a bunch of people, and the X-men has to stop him.
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