>X-24 is a version of Logan that personified Logan's worst fears about himself being a feral beast capable of nothing but hurting and killing people, something that Logan had been fighting against for a vast majority of his life and had been physically manifested in X-24 (Sabretooth served a similar purpose). Logan's fights with X-24 were therefore literal and figurative battles against his worst inner demon.
So how'd you guys feel when he showed up in the movie?
i think they based x24 off of Albert the robot clone of wolverine
how long til he's in the coic as a reset wolverine
>>91306122
Gave himself a what now?
>>91307468
a high end stereo. he' has his own car radio
>>91307646
Does he play cassette tapes, or just AM/FM?
>>91306019
I thought it was a little contrived, but then again, I've got this hang-up about mirror matches (in movies).
I feel like they had some room for creativity/pottery and didn't take it, but it really didn't bother me that much.
Felt kind of weird, like >>91307951 said. They could have done something different, but I didn't mind it that much considering X-24 was pretty much in-his-prime Wolverine against past-his-prime Wolverine highlighting Logan's age.
In a somewhat related note it was predictable to hear him say this
>In my dreams, people hurt me
>In my dreams, I hurt people
I saw it coming from a mile away but it was still so satisfying.
>>91306019
I wasn't upset. I just wanted one movie where he fought Omega Red.
Between X-Men and Wolverine solos, the amount of villains used and how they are used is really disappointing.
>>91307895
Shortwave.
>>91308124
Agreed.
>>91308124
This. Looking back, you'd think they'd be able to fit more than 5 big-name villains from the franchise into 9 movies, but here we are.