"X-Men: Dark Phoenix" has been released in major theaters across the country on June 6. Not only has it received poor reviews abroad, but it has also faced huge losses, which has made everyone worry about Disney. Today (June 16), IGN brings you the latest ranking of the 12 "X-Men" movies. See which one you think ranks first. 12. WolverineAlthough it is the first "Wolverine" movie, Hugh Jackman is still full of hormones, but it deviates too much from the original comics. Even if it is filled with mutant characters, it is difficult to make up for its shortcomings. 11. X-Men: Apocalypse"X-Men: Apocalypse" marginalizes the two core characters, Professor X and Magneto. The establishment of a new relationship between "Cyclops" Scott and "Dark Phoenix" Jean is still quite important. The appearance of new actors has brought new vitality to the film, but it has not made "X-Men: Apocalypse" a more meaningful one in the series. 10. X-Men: The Last StandAlthough "X-Men: The Last Stand" has a luxurious lineup, the design that deviates from the comics makes the movie look a bit cheap at times. The classic "Dark Phoenix" story is one of the most legendary stories in the history of "X-Men", but "X-Men: The Last Stand" is disappointing. 9. X-Men: Dark Phoenix"X-Men: Dark Phoenix" attempts to tell the story of "Dark Phoenix" before "X-Men: The Last Stand". Although the director wanted to make the film more sad, the acting of the three idiots made the audience quite distracted and the whole story was a mess. In short, this new work made "X-Men" lose its glory. 8. Deadpool 2The performance of this "Deadpool" sequel is far less impressive than the first one, but this is the only "Deadpool" sequel that the audience can see. It is worth mentioning that the PG-13 version of this film is better than the R-rated version. 7. X-MenThe first X-Men deserves praise for helping to shape the then-nascent modern superhero genre. However, today, budgetary constraints led to a change in the concept of mutants, and the finale was a small one. But, it was still the first X-Men to hit the silver screen! Wolverine is a triumph in its own right, as is Hugh Jackman. 6. LoganThis sequel to "Wolverine" has Hugh Jackman transform into a mutant version of 007 and infiltrate a large Japanese family. If it weren't for Hugh Jackman's muscles, big-scene action and the final super Japanese samurai robot, this movie would be pretty bad. 5. X-Men: Days of Future PastThe alternation of the old and the new, and the combination of the old and the new are the themes of "X-Men: Days of Future Past", and this setting also cleverly complements this classic comic story. The strong dramatic conflict is mixed with a bad continuous climax, no wonder this reboot sequel is not memorable. 4. DeadpoolVulgarity, bad mouthing, and pretentiousness have become synonymous with "Deadpool". The low-cost, high-grossing first film made both Fox and Disney see the money-making charm of this character. While it was a hit, the excessive bloodiness, violence, and too many adult scenes became the most criticized aspect of "Deadpool". 3. X-Men: First ClassAfter "X-Men 3: The Last Stand" and "Wolverine" got into trouble, Fox was eager to find a way out, so this comprehensive reboot "X-Men: First Class" was born. The young Magneto "Fassbender" and "Professor X" McAvoy made the movie full of vitality and also made the "X-Men" series reborn. 2. X-Men: Days of Future Past"X-Men 2" expanded the "Mutant" universe based on the first film. With the establishment of the core lineup including Hugh Jackman, Hugh Jackman, Professor X, etc., the whole series became fuller. At the same time, "X-Men 2" also touched upon the core of the "X-Men" series - the true thoughts of this group of despised mutants, and what is it like to be hated by the people in the world they want to protect? 1. LoganAs the last "Wolverine" movie and also the work in which Hugh Jackman stepped down as Wolverine, "Logan" not only put an end to Logan, but also earned enough money and tears from fans. Although this violent R-rated work killed "Wolverine", this classic image became the core of the entire "X-Men" series. The disappearance of Logan's face in his old age also made "Logan" the best "X-Men" movie. |
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