X-Men: Days of Future Past

He probably wears it because of close quarters battles to stop close punches (Beast) or its just because it looks cool. Future Logan wears an armored vest, and he's basically indestructable lol
 
Why's he wearing armor at all? If someone is shooting at him doesn't he just create a magnetic field to stop whatever is coming at him? If it's not metal coming at him doesn't he just create a shield of whatever is around him he can throw in front of him?

I think in the comics they've gotten a few shots in at him that he couldn't stop. I know nothing did a bit of good when Xavier wiped his entire mind clean at the end of a cross over storyline.
 
I like that girl as Mystique better. I'm just glad they're letting xavier do more than just sit in his chair the entire film.
 
Yeah logan's armor has the yellow underneath going down his side, and the straps cover it to make it look like the yellow piece is horizontal stripes. The kneepads look totally rubber to me. Hope we see more suits with more views soon!
 
At least they did something to reference his comic uniform and it makes more sense than yellow body armor with black stripes.
 
I caught the trailer during Thor the Dark World. It looks very promising! More so than Cap 2 even!

Glad that Logan is getting some well deserved spotlight instead of being just the guy who flails his arms and slices things
 
I caught the trailer during Thor the Dark World. It looks very promising! More so than Cap 2 even!

Glad that Logan is getting some well deserved spotlight instead of being just the guy who flails his arms and slices things

Huh? He's had the spotlight in every movie he had a main role in!
 
In the 70s parts, Logan and Xavier "switch roles" so to speak. Logan is the older wiser one while Young Charles is, well, not the good ol Prof we're used to. I think he'll *try to* focus on more on his people skills and intellect over his physicality. I think he'll be more than just a lone brute and more teamwork will come from him in this one
 
Yeah main role where he flails his arms and somehow solves a problem. Here it looks like they'll give him some substance.
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wolverine /ˈwʊlvəriːn/, Gulo gulo (Gulo is Latin for "glutton"), also referred to as glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch, is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae (weasels). It is a stocky and muscular carnivore, more closely resembling a small bear than other mustelids. The wolverine has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion to its size, with the documented ability to kill prey many times larger than itself.

See also: Marvel Comic Book and Movie character who solves things by flailing arms and slicing things. Member of X-Men.
 
Who am I kidding...Logan's going to be asked to change the future by helping Xavier and he's going to poke him with his claws. Problem solved. Yeah he's definitely been the main driving force behind every X story to date (Minus First Class, thank God). I just felt they used him as a unnecessary plot point.
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wolverine /ˈwʊlvəriːn/, Gulo gulo (Gulo is Latin for "glutton"), also referred to as glutton, carcajou, skunk bear, or quickhatch, is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae (weasels). It is a stocky and muscular carnivore, more closely resembling a small bear than other mustelids. The wolverine has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion to its size, with the documented ability to kill prey many times larger than itself.

See also: Marvel Comic Book and Movie character who solves things by flailing arms and slicing things. Member of X-Men.
 
That's one thing I kinda love about the first X-men movie. Wolvie's importance to the story is a total red herring. Really fun moment in the film.
 
Saw the trailer on the big screen, quite excited for the flick. Notice how they aren't showing any clips of Sentinels yet--I think they're going to be great based on the photos they've put out for public consumption.
 
Look, Wolverine, whether you like him or not is the one way they can tie the films together. X-men have gone off coarse in some movies, but regained strength with newer versions like First Class and Wolverine. They have been able to overcome the mess like X3 without rebooting the franchise and been able to tie old and new films together relatively well.
 
It was confirmed that the body Charles transferred to was his brain dead twin brother, "P. Xavier". Plus, even in the first video clip of Moira and the patient, Patrick Stewert played P. Xavier. So yeah, identical twin scenario.

Two things, since I was never into Marvel Comics and more DC. How would you transfer someones conscious into the body of another when all of you was decintegrated, two how is his twin brother also paralyzed from the waist down when Prof. X was shot and caused it, not born that way etc.
 
The professor's brother wasn't paralyzed as far as i know, it could be some sort of side effect or maybe he can walk and stays in the chair to not make folks suspicious. in the comics he had a sister not a brother too. In the comics he has an astral body so he could have used something like that, which they didn't bother showing, to move into that body. I know in the comics his sister was braindead because in the womb his mind overwhelmed and destroyed hers. So if the same happened in the movie universe he may have already had a link set up as a contingency plan.
 
Knowing about the possible twin now, I'd assume they would say he transfered himself while being torn apart. Before I would have assumed, looking at the trailer that a mutant that can time travel, or something of the sort was able to save him somehow, but he couldn't let on that he was still alive for some reason.
 
So why was he in a wheelchair still?? Simple, his brother has been in a bed for 60+ years. It is simply muscle atrophy
 
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