'X-Men' films have always been big, and necessarily so, because of the stories they have to tell.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The great thing about 'X-Men' is that it takes characters that are quite firmly established in the comics and puts them in new contexts.
I've always felt that 'X-Men' was about something serious. It wasn't just fantasy.
I'm a fan of X-men.
I remember when I saw 'X-Men' the first time, I was living in England as an exchange student, and my first boyfriend, who's an Englishman, made me watch the movie... He was very jealous that I liked Hugh Jackman so much.
I never read any of the comics, but I grew up on the animated series when I was a little kid - I guess it came out in 1992. So I've always been an 'X-Men' fan.
As far as I know, the original 'X-Men' actors will remain in the franchise.
I can say I'm not doing 'X-Men.' I love the franchise, and I love the people who make them on and off screen.
The comic book fans, especially 'X-Men' fans, are so serious about their comic book.
I like the X-Men, otherwise I wouldn't be doing it.
It's pretty simple, really: I love the X-Men. They were my favorite heroes when I was a kid. My dad and I collected X-Men comics together, and I know it would have made him proud to see me writing 'Uncanny X-Men.'
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