Thread:Zippertrain85/@comment-26095292-20160223061227/@comment-5021425-20160224052240

Rockman1216 wrote: TomasDerksen wrote: ah, so you base your assumption on the biggest mistake fox made, which they also know. x-men origin wolverine should be ignored, which they them self also do. Np, we dont know when deadpool was born in the universe. we know this is present time and X-men:A will happen between DOFP and Deadpool. X-MEN Origins Wolverine can't 100 percent be ignored because that is still part of Wolverine's past like 1889 when his mom found out he was a mutant and him and his brother ran away that is part of the X-MEN new timeline, same with him fighting in every world war, I'm sorry but X-MEN DOFP only effects things that happen 1973 and onward, Wade's birth takes place before 1973 therefore it can't be ignored to matter the timeline or else it will create massive plot holes, and errors.

What Fox ment by ignore X-MEN Origins Wolverine, is ignore everything that is after the death of Bolivar Trask, you can't ignore the events before it, because DOFP can't effect the past only the future, by what you do in the past when you send yourself, back in time everything that happened before the period you sent yourself back in time to remains unchanged, that means Wade's birth in the late 1950s or early 1960s as well as X-MEN First Class, along with Wolverine's time in the war remains unchanged, even in the X-MEN DOFP movie that rule was established, how do you think they escaped the sentinels if past events were changed that would make sending yourself back in time useless.

So Wade would have been around during 1973, that doesn't change because Fox says so, if within the movie verse itself with the rules established say otherwise, I'm inclined to believe Fox means everything after Trask's death. The Movie timeline's beginning to become as confusing as the Comics.