Directed by: Bryan SingerGenre: Action + Thriller
Synopsis: Already living in a society that mistrusts them, the mutants are faced with even more discrimination after an unforeseen enemy - who may be a mutant with extraordinary powers - launches a devastating attack. The news of the assault causes a public outcry against the mutants, including renewed support for the Mutant Registration Act, and William Stryker, a military leader rumored to have experimented on mutants (possibly including Wolverine), is among the most vocal supporters of the legislation. Stryker puts into motion a plan to eradicate the mutants and begins an offensive on the X-Men mansion and school. Magneto, having escaped from his plastic prison, forms an unlikely alliance with Professor Xavier to stop Stryker. Meanwhile, Wolverine heads north to investigate his past. (from IMDb.com)
Casts: Patrick Stewart . ... Professor Charles Xavier Hugh Jackman . ... Logan/Wolverine Ian McKellen . ... Eric Lensherr/Magneto Halle Berry . ... Ororo/Storm Famke Janssen . ... Jean Grey James Marsden . ... Scott Summers/Cyclops Anna Paquin . ... Rogue Rebecca Romijn...Stamos . ... Mystique Brian Cox . ... William Stryker Alan Cumming . ... Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler Bruce Davison . ... Senator Kelly Aaron Stanford . ... John Allerdyce/Pyro Shawn Ashmore . ... Bobby Drake/Iceman Kelly Hu . ... Yuriko Oyama Katie Stuart . ... Kitty Pryde Kea Wong . ... Jubilee Shauna Kain . ... Siryn Steve Bacic . ... Dr. Hank McCoy Michael Reid MacKay . ... Jason 143
Superheroes: Wolverine Cyclop Jean Grey Storm Nightcrawler Iceman Rogue Professor X Colossus Shadow Cat (just a cameo) The Beast (just a cameo) Siryn (just a cameo) Jubilee (just a cameo)
Villains: Magneto Mystique Deathstrike Pyro Jason 143
Runtime: 133 min
Based on the comic book: "The Uncanny X-Men" © Marvel Comics
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Internal links: Magneto (2009) X-Men Origins Wolverine (2009) X-Men The Last Stand (2006) The Mutant Watch (2000) (TV movie) X-Men (2000)
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