Explain this continuity to me.
>>80590480
When will they release a final "definitive ultimate Adam Ant collected edition" including all the releases from X-Men up to Logan and including Deadpool in one nice box set?
Is Loagan the final Xman movie?
Is
It's just like real comics.
No consistency, constant retcons, schizophrenic quality, and it's mostly a giant mess with a few good moments.
Even the good entries don't fit together so don't even bother trying to make it work. Just take each film as its own thing.
>>80590480
Basically, bad movies don't count.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine probably happened in broad strokes.
X-Men and probably X2 happened in broad strokes.
X-Men: The Last Stand didn't happen (except to Wolverine).
First Class, Days of Future Past and Apocalypse all happened.
Logan either happened in the main continuity or in an alternate one, doesn't really matter. To try to precisely connect it to the series sort of devalues it.
Legion is probably happening in an alternate continuity (until they decide it's happening in the main one).
The release order is the correct order.
1.1 X-Men (2000)
1.2 X2 (2003)
1.3 X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
1.4 X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
1.5 X-Men: First Class (2011)
1.6 The Wolverine (2013)
1.7 X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
1.8 Deadpool (2016)
1.9 X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
1.10 Logan (2017)
>>80590480
means nothing in comic book universes
any fiction can written over by any fiction
The First Class trilogy are cashins that ignore any existing story
There, explained
>>80592803
>Legion is probably happening in an alternate continuity (until they decide it's happening in the main one).
I guess it will depend on whether or not they get Patrick Stewart to show up.
>>80592850
Wolverine in a Deadpool movie might have been entertaining. Oh well.
>>80590480
it's actually quite simple. Going back in time fractured the timelines
>>80590480
There's no continuity, each director does whatever they want. Singer tried to fix it with a time reboot but it didn't work.