WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN: Logan

Did they make the right calls, Sup Forums.

>Early drafts included Liev Schreiber's Sabretooth, who would be running an underground casino in Oklahoma City. Logan would seek him for help protecting Laura, leading to a confrontation with Donald Pierce and the Reavers, but the idea was eventually scrapped.

>Early drafts included Mister Sinister as the mastermind behind Transigen, the Legacy Virus and Laura's creation, but the idea was scrapped to keep the movie grounded and self-contained.

>In early drafts included an "underground railroad" for mutants run by former members of the X-Men, with Kitty Pryde as their leader, but the idea was scrapped to keep the movie self-contained.

>Early drafts featured a flashback detailing what happened to the X-Men during Xavier's breakdown, but this was scrapped as James Mangold felt it was circumstances behind the incident were better left to the imagination.

Yes

>Early drafts included Liev Schreiber's Sabretooth
YES!
>Logan would seek him for help protecting Laura, leading to a confrontation with Donald Pierce and the Reavers
Well that's stupid. Thank god it didn't pan out.

I wouldn't have minded Sabertooth showing up, even just to brag about Logan's poisoning and share a last beer.

I honestly though that guy was gonna be disfigured into becoming Mr Sinister, especially when it went a bit X Men at the end with the kids. But I'm glad he didn't.

Also glad they ditched the X Men stuff. After Logan, Xavier and Magneto, the X Men were always weak as fuck on film.

There were a few issues with the movie, but I think it managed to get the right mood across.

The entire thing was about the legacy left behind for those who would follow. Also featured one last hoorah for those who were left, which of course were the three X-Men. They had to take up the torch one last time despite being old, bloodied, and dying. They had to give a little girl a chance, show her that she was more than just a killing machine and by proxy show Logan that he was still a good guy at the end of it all.

I'm going to miss them.

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Yes.

Maybe Sabertooth could been good, but Origins is so shit, that it's good they just let it be.

>kitty shit scrapped
good, rogue was always the better of the young X-waifus

i'd say yes. they were already kind of pushing it with the mutant kids and x-24 in the 3rd act. everything you mentioned screams "REMEMBER THE OTHER MOVIES" and the film's biggest strengths were those that stayed furthest away from that.

>Mister Sinister
>an "underground railroad" for mutants run by former members of the X-Men, with Kitty Pryde as their leader, but the idea was scrapped to keep the movie self-contained.

That sound awful.

>Early drafts featured a flashback detailing what happened to the X-Men during Xavier's breakdown, but this was scrapped as James Mangold felt it was circumstances behind the incident were better left to the imagination.

I don't mind this, but they could have easily screwed it up and it's better to just imagine what happened.

>self-contained.
>self-contained.
Yes, they were right calls. Continuation is cool when you actually have something to tell that benefits from that continuation. Marvel's new continuation ae pointless and add nothing to the movies.

>keep the movie grounded
Yes, one of the reasons the emotional moments work so well is because there is not a bunch of bullshit to ruin your immersion before it.

> circumstances behind the incident were better left to the imagination.
50/50 on this one, while i agree with the decision, you can tell by the amount of retards here asking questions about it that they expected too much from the average viewer.

I went to an IMAX screening and got motion sickness
Was the movie good or not?

loser

It was good. A few of the political statements made throughout the movie were a bit too on-the-nose, but otherwise the movie held up with the story largely being about Logan's end of the ride.

This. Also what happened to anna pequin?

Who the fuck is Mister Sinister?

Google it faggot.

>He literally only watches the movies

You'd think after a decade or so of the movies you'd have been interested enough to research various characters and maybe look up associated heroes and villains.

she's was in true blood, that disney movie the good dinosaur, and the recent Roots show. also people forget this a lot but she won an Oscar at age 11

>Did they make the right calls, Sup Forums.
For once, yes.

I'm glad they cut all this. The Sabertooth stuff might have worked as en extra act in an extended edition if they had filmed it though