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<3 Cyclops! Favorite X-Men, was actually upset they had Havoc in the first movie and no Cyclops seeing as he is the younger brother :)

He was actually....but he seemed a bit younger than he should have been. It's just a rumor (hasn't been confirmed by the writers), but honestly.....they showed Storm in it and made it pretty obvious it was Cyclops (playing baseball, with red glasses, looking similar to the kid who played him in Origins), there's no way it wasn't.

He was actually....but he seemed a bit younger than he should have been. It's just a rumor (hasn't been confirmed by the writers), but honestly.....they showed Storm in it and made it pretty obvious it was Cyclops (playing baseball, with red glasses, looking similar to the kid who played him in Origins), there's no way it wasn't.

Yeah, I caught that at the time when I watched it but it really doesn't count imo :)

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I am not excited about this movie. Do not get me wrong. X-Men First Class is my favorite X-Men movie; followed by Wolverine, but I do not have any faith in Bryan Singer. He is just terrible. I KNEW things were looking bad when Matthew Vaughn, who directed First Class ( and Kick-ass, Stardust and Layer Cake) dropped out.

Bryan Singer directing a new X-Men movie. Call me sold as X-Men, X-Men 2 and First Class were all really good movies.

Matthew Vaughn directed First Class.

For some reason I totally forgot about Hugh Jackman. I hope they get Ellen Page (Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat) too.

I do not see how she could possibily be in this movie. She was a teenager during the X-Men movies; and this is primarly about the First Class.

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Now, an anonymous source for MTV Geek reveals who exactly he's playing: Boliver Trask, inventor of the Sentinels. This would make sense, due to the Sentinels' inclusion in the film is all but confirmed. "First introduced in Uncanny X-Men #14 in 1965, the character was an inventor and anthropologist who was threatened by the increasing number of mutants popping up in society. So naturally, he did what any anthropologist would do, and created gigantic robots called Sentinels to protect humans and hunt down mutants. Trask eventually finds out that the X-Men aren't so bad and ends up sacrificing his own life to save the X-Men," says the site.
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