However, it’s a movie that scrambles the timeline of the entire franchise. X-Men: Days of Future Past is, according to most of the franchise’s fanbase, the best film of the lot. Michael Fassbender as Magneto, James McAvoy as Professor X in X-Men: First Class X-Men movies in dual timeline order While this team of superhumans use their powers to protect society, their position is threatened by a gang of rogue mutants led by the metal-manipulating Magneto (Ian McKellen). And last but certainly not least, there’s the almost invincible Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman. The telepathic Xavier – or Professor X – joins lightning-summoning Storm (Halle Berry), telekinetic Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) and Cyclops (James Marsden), a man who fires uncontrollable red beams from his eyes. The students aren’t the only one with superpowers – the teachers are also mutants. Attending pupils and students don’t just possess genius-level IQ, though: each wields a special superpower, result of genetic mutation. The debut instalment of the X-men franchise introduces audiences to Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), founder and of the prestigious Institute for Higher Learning. (L-R): Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Cyclops (James Marsden), Professor X (Patrick Stewart) and Storm (Halle Berry)
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