X-Men

Trust a few. Fear the rest.

Sinopse

Two mutants, Rogue and Wolverine, come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.

  • 7.0
  • 2000
  • Released
  • 1h 44m

Hugh Jackman

Logan / Wolverine

Patrick Stewart

Xavier

Ian McKellen

Magneto

Famke Janssen

Jean Grey

James Marsden

Cyclops

Halle Berry

Storm

Anna Paquin

Rogue

Tyler Mane

Sabretooth

Ray Park

Toad

Rebecca Romijn

Mystique

Bruce Davison

Senator Kelly

Matthew Sharp

Henry Guyrich

Brett Morris

Young Magneto

Rhona Shekter

Magneto's Mother

Kenneth McGregor

Magneto's Father

Shawn Roberts

Rogue's Boyfriend

Donna Goodhand

Rogue's Mother

John Nelles

Rogue's Father

George Buza

Trucker

Darren McGuire

Contender

Carson Manning

Waterboy #1

Aron Tager

Emcee

Kevin Rushton

Stu

Doug Lennox

Bartender

David Nichols

Newscaster #1

Sumela Kay

Kitty

Shawn Ashmore

Bobby Drake

Katrina Florece

Jubilee

Alex Burton

John Allerdyce

Quinn Wright

Lily Pond Kid

Daniel Magder

Boy on Raft

Matt Weinberg

Tommy

Madison Lanc

Tommy's Sister

Marsha Graham

Newscaster #2

Amy Leland

Cerebro (voice)

David Lawrence Brown

Lead Cop

Todd Dulmage

Coast Guard

Dan Duran

Newscaster #3

Elias Zarou

U.N. Secretary General

David Black

President

Robert R. Snow

Secret Service

David Hayter

Museum Cop

Cecil Phillips

Security Guard

Dave Allen Clark

Newscaster #4

Ilke Hincer

Translator

Ron Sham

Translator

Jay Yoo

Translator

Grigori Miakouchkine

Translator

Eleanore Comes

Translator

Giuseppe Gallaccio

Translator

Rupinder Brar

Translator

Abi Ganem

Translator

Joey Purpura

German Soldier

Manuel Verge

German Soldier

Wolfgang Müller

German Soldier

Ralph Zuljan

German Soldier

Andy Grote

German Soldier

Ben Champniss

Jewish Prisoner of War (uncredited)

Cheryl De Luca

Mother on Train (uncredited)

Jeremy Durgana

Student (uncredited)

Kyler Fisher

Extra (uncredited)

Brandon Marc Gagne

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Matt Granger

Weapon X Program Surgeon (uncredited)

Cyprian Lerch

Police Officer (uncredited)

Brian Peck

Hot Dog Stand Patron (uncredited)

Peter Schindelhauer

German Soldier (uncredited)

Jimmy Star

Police Officer (uncredited)

Daniel Vivian

Canadian (uncredited)

Quentin Wright

Student at Xavier School (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$75,000,000.00

Revenue

$296,339,527.00

Keywords
  • #superhero
  • #mutant
  • #based on comic
  • #superhuman

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 3 years ago

"Marie" (aka "Rogue" - Anna Paquin) really does know how to suck the joy out the relationship with her boyfriend, so runs away and hooks up with "Wolverine" (Hugh Jackman). Both of them are on the radar of the evil "Magneto" (Ian McKellen) so the benign "Dr. Xavier" (Patrick Stewart) dispatches "Storm" (Halle Berry) and "Cyclops" (James Marsden) to fetch them back to his school for the gifted. Her

r96sk
@r96skover 4 years ago

<em>'X-Men'</em> is very good. Another franchise I'm checking out for the first time, despite knowing about it for a number of years. This is a positive opener, there is a lot to feel entertained by for sure. Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) is the star of the show, though Patrick Stewart (Professor X) and Ian McKellen (Magneto) are solid too. Intrigued to check out the sequels and the subsequent ot

Kamurai
@Kamuraiabout 5 years ago

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend. This is not a good "comic book movie", but as a stand alone story, it's decent if derivative. Just pretend I did a whole rant about how this isn't like the comics, we're both better off this way. There are a lot good points like balancing the characters and stars in a way that was lauded way more in Avengers later on because everyone lik

T
@tmdb44006625over 6 years ago

X-Men is a milestone in cinema history. Without it being actually good and such a smash success, we wouldn't be enjoying the comic book movie world that rules the box office today. The approach of X-Men was the right one. It told a relevant human story about prejudice, treating the source material respectfully and seriously. It's legacy may be greater than the actual movie, but X-Men is x-celle

Wuchak
@Wuchakabout 7 years ago

***“X-Men” laid the foundation for all the great Superhero flicks to come*** 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 Batman, forget it. The unique concept of the X-Men is that humanity

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