When a cure is found to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men—led by Professor Charles Xavier—and the Brotherhood, a band of powerful mutants organised under Xavier's former ally, Magneto.
Hugh Jackman
as Logan / Wolverine
Patrick Stewart
as Professor Charles Xavier
Ian McKellen
as Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto
Famke Janssen
as Jean Grey / Phoenix
Halle Berry
as Ororo Munroe / Storm
Kelsey Grammer
as Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy / Beast
Shawn Ashmore
as Bobby Drake / Iceman
Elliot Page
as Kitty Pryde
Anna Paquin
as Marie / Rogue
Vinnie Jones
as Cain Marko / Juggernaut
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X3 is a complete disaster. Worst X-Men movie ever. See rant below: Not only is the Phoenix storyline butchered, but the script rewrites the personalities of its key characters. Since when were Cyclops, Xavier, and Magneto such assholes? Halle Berry's demand for more screentime basically means she...
Wuchak
***A good finale to the original trilogy*** I think the X-Men films have been so popular because the X-Men dare to be different. The concept of the X-Men strays far from superhero conventions. If you approach the X-Men films thinking you're getting something akin to Superman, Spider-Man or Batm...
r96sk
I'm surprised to see a big drop in average rating for this. I enjoyed <em>'X-Men: The Last Stand'</em> to be honest. Taking a quick look at some other reviews and it seems to main gripe is how it treats certain characters from the comics, which is fair enough for sure but that doesn't come into p...
CinemaSerf
After a brief respite in "X2" (2003) we have reverted to the rather procedural and unexciting format for this third instalment of malevolent mutant-mayhem. This time "Magneto" (Sir Ian McKellen) is outraged when the human government develops a top secret cure for mutants. On the face of it, this is ...
CertifiedHuman
You know, the first 30 minutes or so actually aren't so bad, despite Ratner's obvious downgrade in direction ability and Scott's unneeded death. But sadly, it's all downhill from there. With Ratner as director, everything here is just slightly worse. The writing is worse, the direction is less creat...