Thread:Rodangizzardcrusher3/@comment-26687285-20160822213306/@comment-26687285-20161021160951

Rodangizzardcrusher3 wrote: Yep. Looks great. It's kind of sad that this is officially Hugh Jackman's last role as Wolverine. :( It was a little jarring for me though. Really?, another terrible future where most of the mutants have died?. What about the happy ending in DoFP, does that no longer count?. Well, i guess not, since Xavier is in it. And Apocalypse clearly happened because we see X-23, so what gives?. And i know the X-Men continuity is already f*cked beyond belief, but this is just freaking weird. And while unfortunately it's unlikely that we'll get any good explinations for this stuff (as is standard for these films), i really hope we do and i'm just missing something. Yes!, i know this is based on Old Man Logan, but that story was set in a completely different universe with a different history. So if this is going to be the furthest point in this new timeline doesn't that mean that (once again) all the characters we know are doomed to die?. Doesn't that kind of completely undo the shift that they made three movies ago?.

Man, life in the world of the X-Men movies really sucks, doesn't it. Everyone either gets atomized by a crazed Famke Jansen, is hunted down and killed by an army of sentinels, and if even when you appear to have fixed everything through timetravel there is apparently still a good chance that some other kind of disaster will come along and wipe out your entire race.

Having said that, i am very intrigued to see where this is going. I love the idea of a whole movie with Xavier and Logan as the main characters. And i'm confident that Dafne Keen will have great chemistry with Hugh, since good child actors have become more prevalent in the last decade or so. And above all, it'll be a wonderfully bittersweet goodbye when Wolverine finally dies at the end.