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* UncertainDoom: No indication is made of what happened to him after he got knocked out shortly before Phoenix began killing everybody on the island.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: No indication is made of what happened to him after he got knocked out shortly before Phoenix began killing everybody on the island.

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* AdaptationalWimp: ZigZagged regarding his healing factor. In the comics, it was stated that Creed's regenerative abilities were superior to Logan's (although that fact itself is more of an [[InformedAttribute informed attribute]] since Logan is depicted as having survived more extreme injuries). In the movie, Stryker implies that Creed's healing factor isn't as strong as Logan's when he points out that Creed wouldn't survive the adamantium bonding process (compare the comics, where he has undergone it and survived multiple times).

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* AdaptationalWimp: ZigZagged regarding his healing factor. In the comics, it was stated that Creed's regenerative abilities were superior to Logan's (although that fact itself is more of an [[InformedAttribute informed attribute]] since Logan is depicted as having survived more extreme injuries). In the movie, Stryker implies that Creed's healing factor isn't as strong as Logan's when he points out that Creed wouldn't survive the adamantium bonding process (compare the comics, where he has undergone it and survived multiple times). [[note]] Stryker may have been lying just to keep Sabretooth under his thumb, Kayla even tries to suggest it [[/note]]



* {{Immune to Mind Control}}: ZigZagged. He is only shown this with Kayla Silverfox's power. But he is still susceptible to Professor X highjacking his body. Its not clear why or how.



* {{Adaptational Nationality}}: Averted in the first film. Toad is portrayed as British much like his comic book counterpart.
** Played Straight im Days of Future Past where he is Americanised (much like his animated counterparts) and has somehow served in the Vietnam War



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%% * EvilBrit{{EvilBrit}}: Only in the first film. Days of Future Past invert this by Americanising him and less villainous.



* ViolentGlaswegian: He's a mutant terrorist portrayed by a Scottish actor, although Ray Park plays him as cold and analytical.

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* ViolentGlaswegian: He's a mutant terrorist portrayed by a Scottish actor, although Ray Park plays him with a North London accent [[note]] Ray Park moved to North London at a very young age and does not have a Scottish Accent in real life [[/note]] as cold and analytical.


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* {{Adaptational Nationality}}: American in the comics. British in the Last Stand film.
** Though Deadpool 2 switches him back to American like the comics.


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*{{Covert Pervert}}: He first scene ends as he is checking out Mystique's ass


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* {{Race Lift}}: Vietnamese in the comics. Played by a Dominican actress here.


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* {{Adaptational Nationality}}: Pyslocke is British English in the comics. Kwannon is Japanese. Either way Meiling's version is portrayed as American.
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* UncertainDoom: He's last seen falling into the Hudson River after Storm hits him with a lightning bolt and never appears again. He was supposed to return in the sequel, but this was canned due to scheduling conflicts with his actor.

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* BlackEyesOfEvil: He sports pitch black eyes to underline his monstrous nature in ''Film/XMen1'', while in the comics they are pure white.

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* BlackEyesOfEvil: He Instead of the pure white eyes he has in the comics, he sports pitch black eyes to underline his monstrous nature in ''Film/XMen1'', while in the comics they are pure white.''Film/XMen1''.



* EvilCounterpart: To Wolverine like in the comics. They possesses the exact same powerset and both have an animalistic but Logan strives to keep his under control while Creed has fully embraced it.

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* EvilCounterpart: To Wolverine like in the comics. They possesses the exact same powerset and both have an animalistic side but Logan strives to keep his under control while Creed has fully embraced it.


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* RunningOnAllFours: A sign of him being more animal than man, he runs on all fours when fighting in ''Origins''.

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** Additionally, while still a sadistic psychopath, this incarnation of Creed isn't depicted as committing some of the more horrific acts that his comic counterpart regularly engaged in, which included [[WouldHurtAChild the murder of children]], [[ImAHumanitarian cannibalism]], and sometimes [[EatsBabies the combination of both]].
* AdaptationalWimp: ZigZagged regarding his healing factor. In the comics, it was stated that Creed's regenerative abilities were superior to Logan's (although that fact itself is more of an [[InformedAttribute informed attribute]] since Logan is depicted as having survived more extreme injuries). In the movie, Stryker implies that Creed's healing factor isn't as strong as Logan's when he points out that Creed wouldn't survive the adamantium bonding process (compare the comics, where he has undergone it and survived multiple times).



* BlackEyesOfEvil: He sports pitch black eyes to underline his monstrous nature in ''Film/XMen1'', while in the comics they are pure white.



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%%* * EvilCounterpart: To Wolverine.Wolverine like in the comics. They possesses the exact same powerset and both have an animalistic but Logan strives to keep his under control while Creed has fully embraced it.



* HealingFactor: Although if Stryker is to be believed, it is not as effective as Logan's (which is why he can't undergo adamantium augmentation). It does allow him to live an unnaturally long life, however.

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* HealingFactor: Although if Stryker is to be believed, it is not as effective as Logan's (which is why he can't undergo adamantium augmentation). It does allow him to live an unnaturally long life, however. See AdaptationalWimp above.
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* RaceLift: She's white in the comics and played by a Dominican actress here.
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* UndyingWarrior: As with his comic counterparts, Sabertooth is practically immortal thanks to their regenerative powers, and the introductory sequence of ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' demonstrates that he and Wolverine have enjoyed a very long career in the military: among other things, they both participated in the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, ''and'' the Vietnam War before getting embroiled in the modern conflicts between mutants and humans.
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* FreudianExcuse: Implied in the second film. John has a pensive, perhaps resentful look on his face as he scans the happy family photos in Bobby's house. Whether he's quietly mourning something he himself lost, or bitterly reflecting on happiness he never enjoyed in the first place, is left ambiguous.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: A dark green tone.

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* ActuallyADoomBot: Made an army of duplicates in order to bluff that they were the entire Brotherhood Of Mutants.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Jamie Madrox's name appears on a list of names Mystique scrolls through on Stryker's computer while looking for Magneto's file in ''X2''.



* MesACrowd: His superpower.


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* SelfDuplication: His superpower let's him rob seven banks at the same time. He later makes hundreds of duplicates to make authorities think they're the entire Brotherhood.
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-->'''Wraith:''' "I'm not Bradley, Victor. [[LampshadeHanging I'm not scared of your creepy black coat.]]"
-->'''Creed:''' "You should be. Dukes was."

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-->'''Wraith:''' "I'm not "I ain't Bradley, Victor. [[LampshadeHanging I'm not scared of And your creepy black coat.coat don't scare me.]]"
-->'''Creed:''' "You should be. Dukes was."Really? Worked on Dukes."
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"When are you going to ''get it?'' We're not ''like'' them."'']]

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[[caption-width-right:300:''"When are you going to ''get it?'' figure it out? We're not ''like'' them."'']]
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: In ''Film/X2XMenUnited'', the rebellious, {{Jerkass}} Pyro juxtaposes the rule-abiding, NiceGuy Iceman. At the museum's food court, John is being rude to a young man who asks to borrow his lighter, and Bobby tells his friend to knock it off, plainly disapproving of John's annoying behavior. When the police order the mutants to get on the ground, Drake immediately obeys, but Allerdyce attacks the officers with giant fire balls--though this is perhaps because Wolverine had just been shot in the head.

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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: In ''Film/X2XMenUnited'', the rebellious, {{Jerkass}} Pyro juxtaposes the rule-abiding, NiceGuy Iceman. At the museum's food court, John is being rude to a young man who asks to borrow his lighter, and Bobby tells his friend to knock it off, plainly disapproving of John's annoying behavior. When the police order the mutants to get on the ground, Drake Bobby immediately obeys, but Allerdyce John attacks the officers with giant fire balls--though this is perhaps because Wolverine had just been shot in the head.
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* BadassBeard: How else can he compare to Wolverine?
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It's not while it's the basis for the name, it's not pronounced "Saint John". "St. John" is pronounced "Sin-jin"


* AdaptationalNationality: The Australian Saint-John Allerdyce from the comics has been adapted to an American without the "Saint" in his given name.
* AdaptationNameChange: His name is changed from Saint-John Allerdyce to the Americanized John Allerdyce.

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* AdaptationalNationality: The Australian Saint-John St. John Allerdyce from the comics has been adapted to an American without the "Saint" in his given name.
* AdaptationNameChange: His name is changed from Saint-John St. John Allerdyce to the Americanized John Allerdyce.
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* FamousLastWords: [[WhyWontYouDie "Don't you people ever die]]?"
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* MetaPower: Callisto can not only sense other mutants but she can identify what their powers are and what class they are in.
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!!!'''Played By''': Eric Dane

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!!!'''Played By:''' Dania Ramirez

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* ViolentGlaswegian: He's a mutant terrorist portrayed by a Scottish actor, although Ray Park plays him as cold and analytical.
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!!!'''Played By''': Aaron Stanford & Alexander Burton

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!!!'''Played By''': Aaron Stanford & Alexander BurtonBurton, Creator/AaronStanford
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Inverted. He is Xavier's step-brother in the comics but not in the movies.


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* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: He is Xavier's step-brother in the comics, but not in the movies.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: The slime/saliva Toad can spit is not just adhesive in the comics, it's also acidic in nature unlike in the first film.
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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: Going hand-in-hand with his AdaptationalVillainy, whereas his comic counterpart was a member of a back-up team of the X-Men and later X-Factor.

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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Going hand-in-hand with his AdaptationalVillainy, whereas his comic counterpart was a member of a back-up team of the X-Men and later X-Factor.



* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: She was the leader of the Morlocks in the comics.

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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: She was the leader of the Morlocks in the comics.



* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: Neither Quill or Kid Omega were Brotherhood members in the comics.

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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Neither Quill or Kid Omega were Brotherhood members in the comics.



* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: Her comic counterpart was a member of the Marauders, not the Brotherhood.

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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Her comic counterpart was a member of the Marauders, not the Brotherhood.
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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: While the "Dream's End" arc would see him join the comic version a few months after the first film's release, prior to that the Sabretooth of the comics was never a member of the Brotherhood.

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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: While the "Dream's End" arc would see him join the comic version a few months after the first film's release, prior to that the Sabretooth of the comics was never a member of the Brotherhood.
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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: While the "Dream's End" arc would see him join the comic version a few months after the first film's release, prior to that the Sabretooth of the comics was never a member of the Brotherhood.


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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: Going hand-in-hand with his AdaptationalVillainy, whereas his comic counterpart was a member of a back-up team of the X-Men and later X-Factor.


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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: She was the leader of the Morlocks in the comics.


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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: Neither Quill or Kid Omega were Brotherhood members in the comics.


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* TeamMeberInTheAdaptation: Her comic counterpart was a member of the Marauders, not the Brotherhood.


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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Much like Multiple Man, this was combined with AdaptationalVillainy as her comic counterpart was a member of the X-Men.

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