Yeah it's kinda of tricky...... That's probably the worst comic book movie besides Ghost Rider.... anyways hope this helps http://emmafrostfiles.com/misc/faq/...-men-origins-wolverine-and-x-men-first-class/ Although there are some things in the first three X-men movies and First Class that kind of don't make sense like the relationship between Professor X and Mystique, there still treated as being in the same universe. Just try not to harp on it because some of it will drive you crazy. Like Beast. Or Nightcrawler's dad that isn't Nightcrawler's dad in the movie......Or Wolverine rescuing Cyclops.....Or that Professor X and Magneto were secretly in love with each other.....So many things odd but X-men 2 was great so I will hope for the best.
Wait what? Also aren't Nightcrawler and Rogue supposed to be half siblings? Isn't Mystique supposed to be their mother?
The last part was part joke but there seemed to be a deeper relationship between both of them in First Class. And the second part is yes but that is not how it is in the film universe. Since both Rogue and Mystique are in the first movie with no mention and with the second movie when Nightcrawler and Mystique talking to each other about humans but never seem to show like either of them know each other kind of seems that they have no connection.
Brian singer sucks as a director when action is involved. I use to think that the xmen movies were decent until i saw the action in the avengers. Now the xmen movies like a bunch of guys sitting around flailing thier arms and going OHHH look at my powers.
Mystique is very good spy. Would not tip her hand. Notice the power similarities between NightCrawler and the Red Guy [Azazel?] Rocket River
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