Apparently the sequel to "X-Men: First Class" will be based on the X-Men comic
"Days of Future Past", generally considered on of the best stories in
X-Men. In the story, the far off distant
year of 2013 is a complete dystopia (It was written in 1981). Giant Robots called Sentinels have wrecked
the world, a holocaust of billions ensues.
Turns out the Sentinels were created by humans to fight back against
Magneto and mutants in general, but since Mutation is pretty much the destiny
of all human lineage, the Sentinels took to scorching the world to stop the
proliferation of mutants. The last of
the X-Men send an envoy back in time to stop the rise of the Sentinels.
They have also been Mecha in the past, but that would not serve the narrative very well I think. |
The story
has been adapted a few times, giving important roles to different characters,
sometimes it is Wolverine (Ultimate Universe) that goes back, other times
Bishop (90's Animated Universe), and in the Original story it was Kitty Pryde,
a character that was portrayed by Ellen Page in "X-Men: The Last
Stand" (a well casted shitty movie).
The story is often mixed with other time travel stories, mostly
involving the character Apocalypse, who has yet to appear in the movies and is
a very cool and interesting character.
To that end the story has a lot to offer in the way of characters, bad
guys, and more over story opportunities that would help to explain why the
"X-Men: First Class" film was not entirely in continuity with the
other X-Men Franchise... The same reason "Star Trek" (2009) was not
in strong continuity with the old series: TIME TRAVEL SHENANIGANS.
However
being a fan of the comics, cartoons, movies, and other X-Crap, I would like to
offer suggestions on what should, or could be in this movie. It's a Top 5 List.
5) Cast
Members from the first three movies. You
could get Ellen Page back playing a more grown up Kitty Pryde, come from the
future to warn of time traveling Sentinels coming back in time to kill Prof. X
and Magneto, sort of like "Terminator" but with the X-Men. You could also have Hugh Jackman do another
cameo of him fighting killer robots in the Future. You
could also get Taylor Kitsch, the guy who played Gambit, as I think his career
is effectively over and he would be an inexpensive character to add.
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4) Master Mold. The Sentinels are some of the most
stylized robots ever conceived. No where is this more evident than the sky
scrapper sized factory, which is also shaped to look like, and is fully functional as: a giant robotic holocaust on poorly drawn feet. Master Mold is a walking factory bent on the
Annihilation of mutants and humans alike. It is Sky-Net crossed with Mecha Godzilla. It would serve as a huge set
piece for the movie that could out do "The Avengers" in over the top
awesome factor.
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3) New
characters based around the idea of time travel. Bishop and Cable are both front runners in
this category. And both have been the
time traveling hero in previous adaptations of the story (although when it was
Cable, it was really a future version of Wolverine, who was traveling back to
stop Apocalypse... but you could cut most of that crap). Really, I think that Cable would be the easier
character to cast, as Stephen Lang (the military leader from
"Avatar") looks the part and is comfortable working in genre fiction,
but I think Bishop would be the better character to go with, as the X-Men (who
are supposed to be a metaphor for diversity) don't really need another white
guy on the team. Jason Mamoa, IdrisElba, Djimon Housou, or Chiwetel Ejiofor would all be good picks to play the
character.
Bishop and Cable also share an unlisted super power. The ability to hold gigantic guns and not look silly. |
2) Time
Traveling Villains. Nimrod, Trevor Fitzroy, or Legion would all be top candidates, and they all serve very
different functions. Nimrod is a nigh
unstoppable Robot that even if reduced to component parts can pull itself back
together, and would work if the "Terminator" with X-Men idea went
forward. Trevor Fitzroy, is the
archenemy of Bishop, and the son of Shaw (Kevin Bacon's character in
"X-Men: First Class") having
him come back through time to seek revenge on the X-Men for the Death of his
father would be a good starting point for the movie, just have Bishop follow
afterword, from a future in which Xavier wasn't around to call for peace. Legion is the child of Charles Xavier, he traveled
back in time to kill Magneto so that Xavier would be able to pursue peace
without having to apologize for Magneto's terrorism, thing is Legion is a fuck
up and accidently killed Xavier, leading to a world in which Magneto had a full
on war with humanity unchecked by Charles.
Each has strengths, each could work.
If Nimrod were the character it has another advantage: You could have the X-Men fighting thousands of Nimrods not unlike the alien invasion in "The Avengers", or the army of Terminators from "Salvation". |
1)
Apocalypse. Aside from Magneto,
Apocalypse is the number one bad guy for the X-Men. He was the first mutant, and with the help of
alien technology he has lived forever slowly through war and destruction
fostering the growth of Mutant kind. He
made the world into a eugenics crucible to produce the X-Men. Having him be the
ultimate mastermind behind it all, having created the Sentinels as a way to
kill of the weakest of the world by the millions and the experiment getting out
of hand would be a great story. You
could go so far as to have Apocalypse from 2013 send Bishop or Cable back in
time to stop Apocalypse in the 60's (the presumed setting of the next movie). Hell, you could have it that the Hellfire Club (the villains from the first movie) were trying to start a nuclear war
because they were working for Apocalypse, possibly knowingly. It is major villain, with a major plan, and a
lot of power, and a lot of grandeur that would explain the stylized appearance
of the Sentinels. He is a perfect
villain for the movie.
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