
The time has come for those who are different to stand united.
Professor Charles Xavier and his team of genetically gifted superheroes face a rising tide of anti-mutant sentiment led by Col. William Stryker. Storm, Wolverine and Jean Grey must join their usual nemeses—Magneto and Mystique—to unhinge Stryker's scheme to exterminate all mutants.
- 7.0
- 2003
- Released
- 2h 13m

Patrick Stewart
Professor Charles Xavier
Hugh Jackman
Logan / Wolverine
Brian Cox
William Stryker
Ian McKellen
Eric Lehnsherr / Magneto
Famke Janssen
Jean Grey
Halle Berry
Ororo Munroe / Storm
James Marsden
Scott Summers / Cyclops
Alan Cumming
Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Rebecca Romijn
Raven Darkholme / Mystique
Aaron Stanford
John Allerdyce / Pyro
Shawn Ashmore
Bobby Drake / Ice Man
Anna Paquin
Rogue
Kelly Hu
Yuriko Oyama / Deathstrike
Michael Reid MacKay
Jason 143
Bruce Davison
Senator Kelly
Katie Stuart
Kitty Pryde
Ty Olsson
Mitchell Laurio
Daniel Cudmore
Piotr Rasputin / Colossus
Cotter Smith
President McKenna
James Kirk
Ronny Drake
Jill Teed
Madeline Drake
Alf Humphreys
William Drake
Kea Wong
Jubilation Lee / Jubilee
Chiara Zanni
White House Tour Guide
Jackie A. Greenbank
President's Secretary
Michael Soltis
White House Checkpoint Agent
Michael David Simms
White House Agent (Lead Agent)
David Fabrizio
Oval Office Agent Fabrizio
Roger Cross
Oval Office Agent Cartwright
Bryce Hodgson
Artie
Glen Curtis
Museum Teenager #1
Greg Rikaart
Museum Teenager #2
Shauna Kain
Theresa Rourke / Siryn
Alfonso Quijada
Federal Bldg. Cleaning Twin #1
Rene Quijada
Federal Bldg. Cleaning Twin #2
Brad Loree
Stryker at age 40
Sheri G. Feldman
Augmentation Room Doctor
Connor Widdows
Jones
Peter Wingfield
Stryker Soldier Lyman
Charles Siegel
Dr. Shaw
Steve Bacic
Dr. Hank McCoy
Michasha Armstrong
Plastic Prison Guard
Robert Hayley
Cop
Mark Lukyn
Cop #1 (Lead Cop)
Kendall Cross
Cop #2
Keely Purvis
Little Girl 143
Dylan Kussman
Stryker Soldier Wilkins
Jason S. Whitmer
Stryker Soldier Smith
Aaron Pearl
Stryker Soldier
Aaron Douglas
Stryker Soldier
Colin Lawrence
Stryker Soldier
Richard C. Burton
Stryker Soldier
Michael Joycelyn
Stryker Soldier
Nolan Gerard Funk
X-Kid (captured)
Devin Douglas Drewitz
X-Kid (captured)
Jermaine Lopez
X-Kid (captured)
Sideah Alladice
X-Kid (captured)
Kurt Max Runte
Chief of Staff Abrahams
Ted Friend
News Reporter
Mi-Jung Lee
News Reporter
Marrett Green
News Reporter
Jill Krop
News Reporter
Brian Peck
News Reporter
Nikita Ramsey
Twin X-Kid (uncredited)
Jade Ramsey
Twin X-Kid (uncredited)
Valerie Tian
X-Kid at Museum (uncredited)




Released
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$110,000,000.00
$407,711,549.00
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- #based on comic
- #superhuman
- #bigotry
- #discrimination
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