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    • Adam B. Vary
    • X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) Making an “X-Men” spin-off movie focusing on Hugh Jackman’s wildly popular character certainly isn’t a bad idea — as the rest of this ranking will make clear.
    • X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) This collision of two of the most potent storylines from the X-Men comics — the emergence of Jean Grey as the Dark Phoenix and the upheaval caused by a cure for mutation — should never have resulted in a movie this aggressively stupid.
    • X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) There are some who appreciate “Apocalypse” for its junky camp excesses, typified by Oscar Isaac’s titular, ancient, all-powerful villain watching a TV for the first time while hiss-moaning the word “Learrrrrnnninggg.”
    • Dark Phoenix (2019) Simon Kinberg, one of the co-writers of “The Last Stand” who produced and/or wrote several more “X-Men” movies, made his feature directorial debut with what amounts to a do-over of the “Dark Phoenix Saga.”
    • 19 Aaron Stanford as Pyro
    • 18 Bruce Davison as Senator Robert Kelly
    • 17 Halle Berry as Storm
    • 16 Rebecca Romijn as Mystique
    • 15 Lucas Till as Havok
    • 14 Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggert
    • 13 James Marsden as Cyclops
    • 12 Ellen Page as Kitty Pryde
    • 11 Nicholas Hoult as Beast
    • 10 Famke Janssen as Jean Grey

    Pyro was one of the very first X-Men roles to be recast. He briefly appeared in the first X-Men film, where he was played by Alexander Burton, but when his role was beefed up in X2: X-Men United, they recast the character with actor Aaron Stanford. Stanford is currently excelling on the 12 MonkeysTV series, but his performance as Pyro was a bit of ...

    Longtime character actor, Bruce Davison portrayed Senator Robert Kelly in the first two X-Men films. Davison, of course, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1990 for his performance as a man whose lover is suffering from AIDS in Longtime Companion. He made a rousing acceptance speech asking for the government to spend as much mo...

    Halle Berry won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her wrenching performance in Monster's Ball. She has also had a strong career working in action films (she was one of the better "Bond Girls") and comedies. However, for whatever reason, she did not seem to connect with the role of Storm at all. She was not even consistent with her accent from ...

    A common refrain that you will see a lot on the bottom of this list is the notion of whether the actor was really given a chance to do more with their character. For instance, Rebecca Romijn might have been able to do a lot with her role of Mystique in the first three X-Menfilms, but we never really get a chance to find out. This is essentially bec...

    Lucas Till is currently taking the TV world by storm with his starring role in the hit CBS remake of MacGuyver. Before he gained success on television, however, Till was one of the original members of the X-Men in X-Men: First Class. He was also one of the few members of the team to show up in each of the sequels before finally being killed off in ...

    Rose Byrne was the second actress to play Moira MacTaggert, but while Olivia Williams played MacTaggert roughly as how MacTaggert appears in the comic books (a geneticist from the British Isles), Byrne instead portrayed MacTaggert as an American CIA agent sent to take down the Hellfire Club. She enlists the help of Charles Xavier and unwittingly he...

    Last year, Vulture ran an article titled "James Marsden Is One of the Best Actors of His Generation. Why Hasn’t Hollywood Noticed?" about Marsden's relative lack of stardom and one of the major movies that they cite is X-Men, where Marsden certainly got a boost in his recognizability. However, at the same time, he took a hit to his star power, sinc...

    Kitty Pryde appeared as a character in the first two X-Men films, albeit in small, practically cameo roles (Sumela Kay played her in the first film and Katie Stuart played her in the second film). In the third film, X-Men: The Last Stand, the role was beefed up considerably and Ellen Page was cast hot off of her acclaimed performance in the film, H...

    One of the hardest things to pull off as an actor in a film is playing a character who just aggravates the heck out of you, but you still ultimately care about what happens to them. That's the task that Nicholas Hoult has had to deal with during his stint as Hank McCoy, the Beast, in the three X-Men prequel films (Kelsey Grammar played the older Be...

    One of the hardest roles to cast in the first X-Menfilms was Jean Grey, and when the film was released, the reasons seemed evident. The character was Professor X's second-in-command and the team doctor (the latter being a role that the character likely took over from the Beast, who was not a character in the first film), while also being the middle...

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  1. 3 days ago · From X-Men to Deadpool to Logan, all the best X-Men movies by Tomatometer (and the worst)!

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    • X2: X-Men United (2003) One can count on one hand the number of superhero films potentially superior to Bryan Singer’s 2003 sequel to his 2000’s X-Men, and still end up with fingers left over.
    • X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) Bryan Singer’s ambitious blockbuster clears the deck of questionable dramatic (not to mention fan-enraging) choices made in the inferior efforts following X2: X-Men United.
    • Deadpool (2016) After Deadpool grossed nearly $800 million worldwide, you’d have to feel pretty stupid if you were one of the studio bigwigs who Ryan Reynolds fought tooth and nail to get the film made.
    • Logan (2017) What Logan is defies easy categorization. I struggle to even call it a “superhero movie,” or an “X-Men movie.” If it is one, then it’s quite easily the most uniquely disparate X-Men movie ever made, and it asks you to quickly cast away any expectations you might be harboring of how an X-Men movie might look, sound and feel.
  3. Aug 31, 2020 · Here’s every X-Men movie, ranked from worst to best. 13. ... the “final” X-men movie with this cast is less a historic disaster than it is a droning, repetitive bore, hitting the same beats ...

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  4. Apr 4, 2024 · Cast- Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga, Alice Braga, Dustin Ceithamer. Release Date – 28 August 2020. IMDB/ Rotten Tomatoes- 5.3/ 36% The New Mutants held really high expectations from the fans as they were exploring a new teen-horror genre but with mutants.

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · X2: X-Men United (2003) Released in 2003, X2: X-Men United still ranks among the best superhero movies ever made. Bryan Singer's sequel continued and expanded the scope of the X-Men universe, introducing William Stryker (Brian Cox), the government agent who created Wolverine. When the Xavier School is attacked and the X-Men are divided, Logan ...

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