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  2. Feb 16, 2006 · Here’s how it works. X-Men: The Last Stand. Activision has released shots and details of X-Men: The Official Movie Game which is the working title for its spin-off game for upcoming X-Men film ...

  3. May 26, 2006 · The third and (at the time) final instalment in the X-Men trilogy. Loosely based upon the Dark Phoenix Saga/Gifted storyline, new director Brett Ratner directs the epic, containing a vast array of ...

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    • Appearances Featured Characters: X-Men ⏴ Wolverine (Logan) ⏵ ⏴ Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) (Joins and leaves team) (Last appearance) ⏴ Iceman (Robert Drake) ⏵ Supporting Characters: X-Men ⏴ Storm (Ororo Munroe) ⏵ ⏴ Colossus (Peter Rasputin) ⏵ ⏴ Professor Charles Xavier ⏵ ⏴ Beast (Dr. Hank McCoy) ⏵ Antagonists: Brotherhood of Mutants ⏴ Sabretooth (Victor Creed) (Last appearance chronologically) ⏴ Magneto (Erik Lehnsherr) ⏵ ⏴ Pyro (John Allerdyce) ⏵ ⏴ Hydra (Name revealed) (Last appearance) Silver Samurai (First appearance) ⏴ Deathstrike (Yuriko Oyama) (Revealed to be alive) (Last appearance) Multiple Man (James Madrox) ⏵ (First appearance) ⏴ Jason Stryker (Revealed to be alive) (Death) Master Mold (First appearance) (Destroyed) Other Characters: X-Men ⏴ Cyclops (Scott Summers) ⏵ Rogue (Marie) (Mentioned) Jean Grey (Dream) Mystique (Raven Darkhölme) (Photo) Toad (Mortimer Toynbee) (Photo) Moira MacTaggert (Photo) William Stryker (Mentioned) Bolivar Trask (Mentioned) Maverick (Named only) Garrison Kane (Named only) Deadpool (Named only) Races and Species: Mutants Humans Locations: Earth-10005 Earth Canada British Columbia Alkali Lake United States of America New York Westchester County Salem Center Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters Danger Room New York City (Illusion or holographic simulation) Upper New York Bay (Illusion or holographic simulation) Statue of Liberty (Illusion or holographic simulation) Japan Honshu Tokyo Items: X-Uniforms Wolverine's Suit Magneto's Helmet Silver Samurai's Armor Cyclops' Visor Sentinels Vehicles: X-Jet GBA Storyline
    • Chapter One
    • Chapter Two
    • Chapter Three
    • Cast
    • Voice cast
    • Writers

    Featured Characters:

    •X-Men

    •⏴ Wolverine (Logan) ⏵

    •⏴ Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) (Joins and leaves team) (Last appearance)

    •⏴ Iceman (Robert Drake) ⏵

    Supporting Characters:

    The story opens with Wolverine taking out some anger issues on Jean's death, depicted in the movie, X2. Wolverine wants to do a simulation of his battle with Sabretooth on top of the Statue of Liberty (as they fought in the first X-Men film) in the Danger Room, a technological marvel that can simulate realistic events using solid holograms.

    After nearly being defeated by the simulation Sabretooth if not for the arrival of Iceman, Logan agrees to run Iceman's training program that the still-grieving Cyclops was to supposed to run him through. Nightcrawler is asked to infiltrate the remnant of William Stryker's base in Alkali Lake, and he finds out that Stryker had a backup plan to destroy mutants: Mutant Hunting Robots called Sentinels.

    Working together, Storm and Wolverine find an A.I. module for a Sentinel, when agents of Hydra, an organization of terrorists, arrive to take the remaining Sentinels to their own base. It is revealed that Hydra designed the robots for Stryker, but the current commander doesn't want them activated. In the depths of the base, Wolverine finds Hydra has a familiar agent: Lady Deathstrike, who was able to survive an apparent death in X2 after being pumped full of adamantium.

    Nightcrawler and Colossus destroy the generators for Alkali Lake, and he is plagued by visions of a youthful angry Jason Stryker, who keeps reminding him that he left him to die. When Nightcrawler asks Xavier why this is happening to him, Professor X says that is probably some form of psionic residue left over, and nothing to really worry about. However, it is soon revealed that Jason is alive and well, and wants to continue his father's dream of seeing all mutants destroyed. The mentally unbalanced Jason escapes with agents of Hydra, and the Master Mold.

    Iceman is told to fight Pyro, who is threatening to destroy a nuclear reactor. Iceman arrives and battles his one time friend, who is now a member of Magneto's Brotherhood, and is using his powers to create a giant Fire Serpent. Iceman has to defeat it to save the city, and he accomplishes this task. Pyro escapes and Iceman meets up with the rest of the team, after Xavier praises his skills in the battle.

    Nightcrawler and Storm face off against one man who is many: James Madrox, the Multiple Man, a terrorist who robbed several banks who wants to blow up a bridge using his army of duplicates. Nightcrawler defeats Multiple Man, and he is to go to a prison for high-powered mutant criminals. This storyline is somewhat picked up in X-Men: The Last Stand, when Magneto and his new Brotherhood free Multiple Man from the Prison Convoy.

    Jason activates the Master Mold in Tokyo, causing the Sentinels to hunt down and capture mutants. The Sentinels begin to hunt down mutants, capturing them, and Iceman sets out to prevent this from happening, and destroys many of the Sentinels.

    Wolverine infiltrates Hydra's main base, interrupting the Silver Samurai, who tells Deathstrike she shouldn't feel dishonored by William Stryker's underhanded method of controlling her (using Jason's serum in X2). Wolverine interrupts their discussion, and Samurai runs away, leaving Wolverine to a final battle with Deathstrike. Victorious, Wolverine leaves Deathstrike to what he hopes is a real death this time when she was crushed under a pile of rubble.

    Xavier telepathically contacts Magneto, and asks him for help in facing the Sentinel forces. Magneto agrees to a final team-up, saying the next time, it will be as foes again. The X-Men, meanwhile, are attacked by new, towering Giant Sentinels, crashing the X-Jet and leaving Iceman to defeat the huge robots. Iceman wipes out these Sentinels, as Master Mold lurks in the distance. Magneto arrives and uses his powers of magnetism to crush the many Sentinels attacking the mutants. The temporary alliance over, Magneto sends Sabretooth (who has a healing factor, like Wolverine, and survived his fall from the Statue of Liberty) after a new recruit for his Brotherhood: Jason Stryker, whose mind control powers would be a great asset... if he can be convinced to stop hating his own kind.

    Arriving inside the Master Mold, Nightcrawler must disable its control center, while he is aided by a different, nice apparition of Jason Stryker, who helps point the way through the maze of the Mold's body. When he arrives at the Master Mold's command center, he finds Jason, who hates the younger "ghost" Jason, a manifestation of his split psyche.

    Wolverine arrives in the Master Mold, and Jason uses his powers to make Wolverine fight himself in a mental battle in the Weapon X Lab, to fight his own demons. Wolverine is victorious against a horde of himself, and he heads to Nightcrawler's location, in the Master Mold's head. Jason tries to get rid of Nightcrawler by entering his mind and trying to convince Kurt that he is not a mutant, but a real demon. Nightcrawler disables the Master Mold's neural net, changed by Jason to look like a demonic realm, complete with demons. Meanwhile, Iceman must destroy the Master Mold's core, so that it will be a useless machine. He takes care of it, and flees the core's destruction.

    Sabretooth works his way to Wolverine and Nightcrawler's location, knocking Nightcrawler out and taking the wheelchair bound Jason, when Wolverine arrives and attacks his nemesis. The two have a vicious battle, ending with Logan throwing Sabretooth from a great height to be impaled below, and then leaving his rival to, apparently, die. Jason dies in the battle, the good part of his psyche winning, and tells Nightcrawler it is okay for him to leave him this time.

    X-Men: The Official Game uses several voice actors from the X-Men movie franchise. From the films, returning are Hugh Jackman, Alan Cumming, Shawn Ashmore, Patrick Stewart, Tyler Mane, and Eric Dane.

    Storm, Colossus, Deathstrike, Jason Stryker, Pyro, Magneto, Cyclops, Kitty Pryde, and Beast are not voiced by their film counterparts.

    •Professor X (Charles Xavier) - Patrick Stewart

    •Wolverine (Logan) - Hugh Jackman

    •Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) - Alan Cumming

    •Iceman (Bobby Drake) - Shawn Ashmore

    •Sabretooth (Victor Creed) - Tyler Mane

    •Multiple Man (James Madrox) - Eric Dane

    Zak Penn and Chris Claremont co-wrote the story for the game. Penn is the co-writer of X-Men: The Last Stand, and Claremont was a longtime writer of the X-Men comic books, establishing the personas for many of the "new" X-Men team, which featured then new members Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Banshee, and Wolverine. Claremont is perhaps best known for the Dark Phoenix Saga.

    Together, the two have woven a tale that fits in between X2 and X-Men: The Last Stand continuity.

  4. X-Men: The Last Stand [6] (also marketed as X3: The Last Stand, or X-Men 3) is a 2006 superhero film based on the X-Men comic books published by Marvel Entertainment Group. [7] It is the sequel to X2, as well as the third installment in the X-Men film series, and was directed by Brett Ratner. It features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman ...

  5. Apr 26, 2019 · X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) The cameo: As Professor X and Magneto visit a young Jean Grey, she displays her powerful abilities affecting her neighbours, including Stan Lee's hose as he waters his ...

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