![]() Remember that this is not the first time that Iron Man finds an alternative against Magneto: for an example, in Avengers West Coast #60 (1990), the hero launches a heavy apparatus that appears to be metal, but it was actually made of wood. law commonly referred to as its anti-SLAPP statute went into effect. Subscribe to Amazon Kindle Unlimited for just R$19.90/month and get access to over 1 million digital books! Please contact the court where you intend to file your suit to obtain information.Tony Stark, on the other hand, could have other weapons up his sleeve to defeat the villain, and at least he wouldn’t have his armor ripped off. Of course, it still wasn’t an easy fight because Magneto was still able to throw heavy metals at the canned hero, and even throws Captain America’s shield at him in this issue. So it’s likely that his anti-magnet armor is a fixed asset, not something temporary for that fight. Iron Man in anti-Magneto armor (Image: Reproduction/Marvel)Īs the X-Men were keeping their investigation into what happened at the ball confidential, Iron Man supposedly didn’t know of Magneto’s involvement and so we can assume he didn’t go to Krakoa knowing he would face him. In one scene, Stark says he’s wearing a magnet-proof suit, so he would be able to face the fight. There is still a small reference to the Danger Room remaining in the movie: when Stryker first enters the X-Mansion sub-basement, directly opposite from the elevator is a door with a small label on it, which, according to Singer's DVD commentary track, identifies the door as the entrance to the Danger Room.Magneto appears, does some damage and of course, faces the Avengers. The earliest teaser trailer for the movie gave a sneak peak at how the Danger Room was going to look, but shortly after this teaser was released, Twentieth Century Fox cut Singer's budget down from $125 million to $110 million, forcing Singer to once again cut the Danger Room from the movie. The Danger Room was going to be a cylindrical-shaped room, with different sections of the floor raising and lowering at dangerous speeds, as well as holographic projectiles, et cetera. ![]() ![]() He decides to do a workout in the Danger Room, which was going to segue into the scene of him lying down and having a vision of Stryker and his Weapon X procedure. It was then worked into the story for this movie, to take place when Wolverine is left to watch after the students in the mansion. Director Bryan Singer had wanted it to appear in the first movie, but due to budget cuts, the idea had to be scrapped. The Danger Room, the area where the X-Men train and hone their powers, was going to be included in this movie. There are also files on Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Flights, Weapon X, Project Wide Awake, Department H, the Brotherhood, Graymalkin, Zero Tolerance, Massachussets Academy, Blackbird, the Danger Room, Legacy, Morlocks, Xavier's School, Omega Red, Cerebro, the Salem Centre, Franklin Richards, Kevin McTaggart, and Bolivar Trask. Curiously, there seem to be no files for Jean Grey or Wolverine, among others. Sinister), Toad, Wolfsbane, Strong Guy, Kitty Pryde, Sauron, Forge. Cecilia Reyes, Synch, Penance, Nightcrawler, Mystique, his own Lady Deathstrike, Copycat, Deadpool, Cyclops, Dazzler, the Von Struckers, Jamie Braddock, David North, Sunfire, Boom Boom, Mimic, Dr. ![]() Closer inspection reveals that Stryker is keeping files on Pyro, Sabra, Dr. These folders listed some well-known individuals or places from the X-Men universe, including: Omega Red (Russian mutant super soldier), Muir Island (Scottish mutant research facility), Project Wideawake (Codename for the Sentinel project), Franklin Richards (son of Fantastic Four's Reed Richards and Susan Storm born a mutant), and Cerebro (mutant tracking device created by Professor Xavier and Magneto). On another screen, there were a series of folders on the computer's desktop. (at around 24 mins) On Yuriko's computer, the following files of various comics characters, both famous and obscure, are listed: Guthrie (2) (Paige (Husk), and Samuel (Cannonball)) Harada, Keniucho (Silver Samurai) Kane, Garrison (Weapon X) LeBeau, Remy (Gambit) Lehnsherr, Erik (Magneto) Maddicks, Artie Madrox, Jamie (Multiple Man) Xi'an Coy Mahn (Karma) Maximoff (2) (Wanda (Scarlet Witch), and Pietro (Quicksilver)) McTaggart, Kevin (Proteus) Moonstar, Danielle (Moonstar) Munroe, Ororo (Storm) McCoy, Hank (Beast) Callasantos, Maria (Feral) Cassidy (2) (Sean (Banshee), and Tom (Black Tom)) Cheney, Lila Creed, Victor (Sabretooth) DaCosta, Roberto (Sunspot) Dane, Lorna (Polaris) Drake, Bobby (Iceman) Dukes, Fred (Blob) Espinosa, Angelo (Skin) and Gibney, Kyle (Wild Child).
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