
Trust a few. Fear the rest.
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)![X-Men (2000) Original Trailer [HD 1080p]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/s4Wqw8tqgdM/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$75,000,000.00
$296,339,527.00
- #superhero
- #mutant
- #based on comic
- #superhuman
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"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

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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
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