Man... I dunno. Cap 2 was good, but this might be the best one yet.
That story line is very, very cool.
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
I could be missing something obvious, but why is young Xavier not wheelchair bound in some of the scenes? I thought at the end of First Class is when he got the bullet in the spine and became paralyzed?
I could be missing something obvious, but why is young Xavier not wheelchair bound in some of the scenes? I thought at the end of First Class is when he got the bullet in the spine and became paralyzed?
I don't know, I haven't seen it yet.
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I could be missing something obvious, but why is young Xavier not wheelchair bound in some of the scenes? I thought at the end of First Class is when he got the bullet in the spine and became paralyzed?
To actually answer your question. This is what producer Simon Kinber had to say:
You’re not mistaken. I don’t think it’ll be a spoiler, I think it’ll be something that’ll be in trailers that he is walking around. And that’s a huge part of the arc for him, accepting, in some ways embracing the chair, as opposed to being condemned to it. It’s something that by the end of the movie he’s really taken his place in. I’m not to talk much about this, but it’s in the Hank/Charles relationship that they’ve discovered a way to help him walk, but at the cost of other things. And over the span of the film, he embraces those other things and lets go of his legs.
Basically, Hank creates something (science) that helps him walk again at the expense of his powers presumably.
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I figured just looking at him that the only way he can functionally walk is to be on a bunch of drugs, it still hurts a lot, and he's addicted to said drugs and angry at the world and generally a mess.
I thought it was in dreams/visions. But should be interesting to see what they do. My thought is that it maybe re-routes his powers to concentrate mostly on moving his legs and holding him up.
I thought it was in dreams/visions. But should be interesting to see what they do. My thought is that it maybe re-routes his powers to concentrate mostly on moving his legs and holding him up.
I thought his power was just telepathy not telekinesis?
I thought his power was just telepathy not telekinesis?
Pretty sure he can do anything with his mind haha. Someone could correct me if I'm wrong but I thought he had some telekinesis as well. Either way, paralysis is caused by a broken link between the limbs and the brain right, maybe he is powerful enough to somehow subvert that link, but again at the cost of the rest of his abilities.
Pretty sure he can do anything with his mind haha. Someone could correct me if I'm wrong but I thought he had some telekinesis as well. Either way, paralysis is caused by a broken link between the limbs and the brain right, maybe he is powerful enough to somehow subvert that link, but again at the cost of the rest of his abilities.
He only has telepathic powers. From what I understand he's regained the use of his legs multiple times in the comics but has never been able to use his powers to do so.
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