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X-Men: First Class proves the doubters wrong?

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Although there’s currently an embargo on official reviews for the X-Men: First Class film, word of mouth is that this latest mutant flick easily surpasses all four of the previous X-Men films in terms of quality. Considering how loathed the project was by fans when it was announced, to now have critics such as television host Jonathan Ross call First Class ‘the best X-Men movie ever’ is quite a huge achievement for the Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) directed prequel.

After Brett Ratner‘s X-Men: The Last Stand was met with harsh reviews, plans for an X-Men 4 movie were put on hold. Fox decided to focus on mutant solo adventures such as X-Men Origins: Wolverine and to no surprise Wolverine bombed. It seemed the X-Men franchise was suffering from forcing supporting characters into the films without any development and little screen time. The original trilogy was criticised for focusing heavily on Wolverine whilst ignoring other significant characters such as Cyclops and Colossus, whilst X-Men Origins was panned for cramming too many secondary mutants in for no reason. The X-Men franchise had apparently run out of steam and it was back to the drawing board for Fox.

So when X-Men: First Class was announced fans assumed they would be getting a reboot movie based on the comic book series of the same name. It would mean previously under developed characters from the films such as Cyclops, Iceman and Angel would finally get a chance to be redeemed on screen, whilst paving the way for franchise that reflected the comic books perfectly. Fox had other ideas.

Instead Bryan Singer and co insisted First Class was not a reboot and instead a prequel to the original trilogy. Still not too alarming, but things got worse when the line-up for the film was announced with secondary mutants such as Havok, Mystique, Banshee, Darwin and Angel Salvadore sharing the spotlight with a young Professor X (walking and with hair) and Magneto. Who were these secondary characters? Why were they replacing key members such as Cyclops, Jean Grey and Iceman? Then it was announced the flick was a period movie set in the 60’s around the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which opened up a whole load of continuity worms. Havok (Alex Summers) who was originally Cyclops’s younger brother in the comics would now be his father? Mystique being a teenager would mean she would be well into her fifties if not sixties by the time the original X-Men movie came around. Professor X having hair and walking was too far from the source material. Telepath and Diamond mutant Emma Frost had now appeared in two X-Men movies with massive age gaps between depictions.  It was time to hit the panic button for the fans.

Yet somehow despite these shortcomings, X-Men: First Class has incredibly overcome all these obstacles in its path supposedly becoming the best X-movie to date. Early reviews are indicating First Class is more like Batman Begins then any other superhero movie, focusing more on character development and drama instead of character cameos and pointless plot drifts. It’s a shame Fox couldn’t have done this at the beginning as ten years later we are still waiting for the epic mutant blockbuster we all wanted. If First Class proves to be a hit, who knows what the sequel could achieve.

If this is the ‘Begins‘ I can’t wait for the ‘The Dark Knight’…

Three things the X-Men: First Class franchise needs to fix

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I am a huge X-Men fan. I grew up on the animated TV shows, then started reading the comics, then watched the movies etc. Being such a huge X-Men fan means I have particular favourite characters such as Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Iceman and Shadowcat. When I found out the upcoming X-Men film wouldn’t have any of these characters because it’s technically a ‘prequel’ though it looks more like a reboot, like many X-Men fans across the globe I was pretty cheesed off.

There are so many great characters the X-Men movie franchise have trodden on or ignored completely, and now we will have to make do with second-rate characters such as Banshee and Darwin. (Seriously Darwin?) I’m not going to boycott the movie or anything because I am still very excited about it, but for me to have faith in 20th Century Fox again, their going to need to use the X-Men: First Class franchise wisely, and here’s three things they should do:

1) Fix the broken continuity:

Like many big film franchises spawning at least three films or more there are often errors in film continuity. The X-Men franchise is no exception to that. The idea of film makers pretending things didn’t happy for the sake of not having to correct their own mistakes infuriates me. It’s lazy, cheap and insulting to the audience. It’s why I hate the Star Wars prequels so much. The X-Men films have so many errors in continuity such as, how the short haired, trench coat wearing Sabertooth seen in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Liev Schreiber) becomes the animalistic wrestler seen in X-Men the movie (Tyler Mane). Or better yet why Saberooth and Wolverine don’t recognise each other despite the fact they’re supposedly brothers. How about how Hank McCoy is seen in X-Men 2 in human form despite him shown fully mutated in First Class? I hope Bryan Singer and co realise just how inconsistent their franchise is and at least make some attempt at filling the gaps.

2) Make it gritty:

Fox shot a hole in their own foot by making Wolverine’s adamantium origin not dark enough. Too afraid to push the boundaries of a 12a rating, Wolverine was pumped full of metal and ready in a matter of minutes. Wolverine’s operation should have been like what was hinted during flashbacks in the first two movies. They have a second chance with Magneto now and hopefully we’ll finally see a character with a truly horrific origin (seeing as it’s based on the Holocaust) to make the characters motives more believable. The same should hopefully have been done with Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) and what motivates her to join Magneto?

3) Devote the third movie to Cyclops, Jean and Storm:

One of the big flaws of the previous trilogy was that iconic X-Men such as Cyclops and Storm were not given enough character development. This was due to the movies focuses heavily on Wolverine throughout the trilogy. Now he’s off on solo adventures (or in development hell) we may finally get a chance to see more of the original X-Men. Not anytime soon unfortunately but the X-Men: First Class franchise would do a lot of good if it gave some of the iconic members the movie they deserve by at least the third act. Spend the first two movies going through the friendship breakdown between Professor X and Magneto, then by the time the threequel comes round we’ll be ready for some fresh blood.

Hopefully X-Men: First Class will be a sign of redemption for Fox and the X-Men franchise. Perhaps we’ll finally get a mutant movie to rival the magnificence of X-Men 2.

Or we could up with another Origins…