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!! Magda Gurzsky
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Erik's loving Polish wife of about 10 years, and mother of Nina Gurzky.

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Erik's loving Polish wife of about 10 years, and mother of Nina Gurzky.Nina.




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* DidNotSeeThatComing: He had no idea Shaw was actually a mutant [[spoiler: which gets him killed since it renders his plan to threaten Shaw with a grenade moot, in fact if anything it made him easier to murder.]]


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* CompositeCharacter: Takes the place of Senator Kelly, the person whose murder lead to the BadFuture in the comics.


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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zig-Zagged]] and [[InvertedTrope Inverted.]] In the comics, Magneto and Magda were the parents of Quicksilver. However in a [[ComicBook/{{Axis}} controversial retcon]], it was revealed that this was a lie. The movie is made after the retcon and instead goes for the classic depiction of Magneto as Quicksilver's father but his mother appears to be a CompositeCharacter of Marya Maximoff (Quicksilver's aunt and adoptive mother) and Susanna Dane (Polaris' mother) while Magda herself has no relation.

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* DeathByAdaptation: Comic Magda outlived Anya and ran off, living long enough to give birth to Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch [[RetCanon (Maybe)]]. This Magda dies with her daughter.



* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth

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* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarthTooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: She's a kind, understanding wife to Erik and from what we see a good mother to Nina [[spoiler: and is killed off to motivate Erik to join Apocalypse.]]
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* HappilyMarried: To Henryk ([[spoiler:actually Erik]]), being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:After her husband exposes himself as Magneto, she even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen to believe him despite his past terrorism.]]

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* HappilyMarried: To Henryk ([[spoiler:actually Erik]]), being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:After her husband exposes himself as Magneto, she even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, innocence; and to the Polish policemen to believe him in his better nature despite his Erik's past terrorism.]]

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* GoodParents: She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina when Erik is away at the metalworks.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Where her version in the comics reacted with horror and scorn at Magneto's abilities, Magda in ''Apocalypse'' meets his metallokinesis with unconditional acceptance, almost to Charles' levels.
* GoodParents: She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina when Erik her husband is away at the metalworks.
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* GoodParents: She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina during the latter's job at the metalworks.
* HappilyMarried: To Henryk ([[spoiler: actually Erik]]), being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:After her husband exposes himself as Magneto, she even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen to believe him despite his past terrorism.]]

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* GoodParents: She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina during the latter's job when Erik is away at the metalworks.
* HappilyMarried: To Henryk ([[spoiler: actually ([[spoiler:actually Erik]]), being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:After her husband exposes himself as Magneto, she even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen to believe him despite his past terrorism.]]
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Erik's loving Polish wife of about 10 years, and mother of Nina.

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Erik's loving Polish wife of about 10 years, and mother of Nina. Nina Gurzky.



* GoodParents: Along with Erik. She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina during the latter' job at the metalworks.
* HappilyMarried: To Erik, being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:She even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen not to take away her husband despite his past terrorism.]]
* SecretKeeper: Magda is privately but fully aware of who her husband Henryk ([[spoiler:a disguised Erik/ Magneto]]) is, and of the past atrocities he committed.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Lampshaded by Bartczak and X-Men fans to be this for Charles Xavier. As elaborated in the [[Film/XMenApocalypse film's Foil subtrope,]] they both become Magneto's [[LoveRedeems emotional redeemers]] (albeit at different times); have started lives and families with him (Nina and the X-Men, respectively); and have [[spoiler:experienced the fallout from Erik's past in heartbreaking fashions, either by death or gradual separation.]]

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* GoodParents: Along with Erik. She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina during the latter' latter's job at the metalworks.
* HappilyMarried: To Erik, Henryk ([[spoiler: actually Erik]]), being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:She [[spoiler:After her husband exposes himself as Magneto, she even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen not to take away her husband believe him despite his past terrorism.]]
* SecretKeeper: Magda is privately but fully aware of who her husband Henryk ([[spoiler:a disguised Erik/ Magneto]]) is, and of the [[Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast past atrocities he committed.
committed.]]
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Lampshaded by Bartczak and X-Men fans to be this for Charles Xavier. As elaborated in the [[Film/XMenApocalypse film's Foil subtrope,]] they Magda and Charles both become Magneto's [[LoveRedeems emotional redeemers]] (albeit at different times); have started lives and families with him (Nina and the X-Men, respectively); and have [[spoiler:experienced the fallout from Erik's past in heartbreaking fashions, either by death or gradual separation.]]
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* HappilyMarried: To Erik, being his rock from the time they first met.[[spoiler:She even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen not to take away her husband despite his past terrorism.]]

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* HappilyMarried: To Erik, being his rock from the time they first met. [[spoiler:She even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen not to take away her husband despite his past terrorism.]]



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Lampshaded by Bartczak and X-Men fans to be this for Charles Xavier.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Lampshaded by Bartczak and X-Men fans to be this for Charles Xavier. As elaborated in the [[Film/XMenApocalypse film's Foil subtrope,]] they both become Magneto's [[LoveRedeems emotional redeemers]] (albeit at different times); have started lives and families with him (Nina and the X-Men, respectively); and have [[spoiler:experienced the fallout from Erik's past in heartbreaking fashions, either by death or gradual separation.]]

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-> '''Film Appearnaces''': ''Film/{{XMenApocalypse}}''

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-> '''Film Appearnaces''': ''Film/{{XMenApocalypse}}''
Appearances''': ''Film/{{XMenApocalypse}}''

Erik's loving Polish wife of about 10 years, and mother of Nina.
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* GoodParents: Along with Erik. She is shown to be a watchfully caring mother over Nina during the latter' job at the metalworks.
* HappilyMarried: To Erik, being his rock from the time they first met.[[spoiler:She even tries unsuccessfully to convince Erik to stay at their home to prove his innocence, and to the Polish policemen not to take away her husband despite his past terrorism.]]
* SecretKeeper: Magda is privately but fully aware of who her husband Henryk ([[spoiler:a disguised Erik/ Magneto]]) is, and of the past atrocities he committed.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Lampshaded by Bartczak and X-Men fans to be this for Charles Xavier.
* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth
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-> '''Played By:''' Carolina Bartczak
-> '''Film Appearnaces''': ''Film/{{XMenApocalypse}}''

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* VillainousBreakdown: He has a mild one when Magneto commandeers his Sentinels. When President Nixon (rightly) asks him what the hell is going on when they open fire on the crowd, Trask irritably replies "I'll fix it!"

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* VillainousBreakdown: He has a mild one when Magneto commandeers his Sentinels. When President Nixon (rightly) asks him what the hell is going on when they open fire on the crowd, Trask [[NotSoStoic irritably replies replies]] "I'll fix it!"
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* MurderTheHypotenuse: Attempted after some ill-advised romantic advice from Deadpool, he kidnaps his rival in love with plans to kill him.

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* MurderTheHypotenuse: Attempted after some ill-advised romantic advice from Deadpool, he [[spoiler:he kidnaps his rival in love rival-in-love with plans to kill him. him.]]
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* EightiesHair: In ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', Creator/RoseByrne likens Moira's career-minded hairstyle to ''Film/WorkingGirl''.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the comics, she is a mutant with shape-shifting abilities.
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* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler:A male example. His murder would mean the world's end.]]

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* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler:A He's a male example. His [[spoiler:His murder would mean by Mystique will generate a CrapsackWorld where mutants and humans who are carriers of the world's end.X-gene are slaughtered en masse, leaving only the worst of humanity in charge.]]

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** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that [[spoiler: while not remembering mutants, she experiences a déjà vu when she gets to step in Xavier Institute again, suggesting that her memories are merely suppressed in her mind. Charles ultimately restores them at the end, though, so anymore faint recollection is avoided.]]

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** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that [[spoiler: while [[spoiler:while not remembering mutants, she experiences a déjà vu when she gets to step in Xavier Institute again, suggesting that her memories are merely suppressed in her mind. Charles ultimately restores them at the end, though, so anymore faint recollection is avoided.]]



* ImpliedLoveInterest: For Charles. They did kiss in ''First Class'', but [[DidNotGetTheGirl didn't end up together]]. [[spoiler: May ultimately be subverted as of ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', due to Charles' decision to restore her memories.]]

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* ImpliedLoveInterest: For Charles. They did kiss in ''First Class'', but [[DidNotGetTheGirl didn't end up together]]. [[spoiler: May [[spoiler:May ultimately be subverted as of ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', due to Charles' decision to restore her memories.]]



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Charles [[spoiler:uses a kiss goodbye to wipe out her memories of the last few weeks, including where he and the newly formed X-Men are.]] He [[spoiler: decides to reverse this at the end of ''Film/XMenApocalypse''.]]

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Charles [[spoiler:uses [[spoiler:Charles uses a kiss goodbye to wipe out her memories of the last few weeks, including where he and the newly formed X-Men are.]] are. He [[spoiler: decides to reverse this at the end of ''Film/XMenApocalypse''.]]



* UnfazedEveryman: Definitely gets this title in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' as she faces off against Apocalypse without any slightest indication of fear. Even when she already watches how he can turn the whole world upside down with just a flick of a finger...

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* UnfazedEveryman: Definitely gets this title in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' as she faces off against Apocalypse without any the slightest indication of fear. Even fear, even when she has already watches witnessed how he can turn the whole world upside down with just a flick of a finger...finger...
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: After mutants became public knowledge in 1973, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pastin69D5c a cult was formed to worship En Sabah Nur,]] and her investigation in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' inadvertently awakens him because his followers always cover up the entrance to his resting place, but she had left it exposed to sunlight, which reanimates him.



!!The Man in Black



!!The Man in Black



* ButtMonkey: Mocked by his colleagues, lightly manipulated by the mutants and eventually [[spoiler:murdered by Azazel.]]
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He is introduced as being a potential "M" for Xavier's Bond, providing a facility, sponsoring the recruitment of the X-Men, protecting them from the rest of the CIA, and above all he comes across as sympathetic to the mutants. Then, not halfway through the film, [[spoiler: the base is attacked and Azazel drops the guy to his death from high in the sky, and that's the end of Mr. Platt's involvement in the film]].
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Nobody comments on [[spoiler:his death or mourns him despite his benign nature and generous actions.]]
* NoNameGiven: The government agent sent to liase with Xavier's team is only ever known as the Man in Black and is never given a name, not even in the credits.

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* ButtMonkey: Mocked by his colleagues, lightly manipulated by the mutants and eventually [[spoiler:murdered by Azazel.]]
Azazel]].
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He is introduced as being a potential "M" for Xavier's Bond, providing a facility, sponsoring the recruitment of the X-Men, protecting them from the rest of the CIA, and above all he comes across as sympathetic to the mutants. Then, not halfway through the film, [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the base is attacked and Azazel drops the guy to his death from high in the sky, and that's the end of Mr. Platt's involvement in the film]].
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Nobody comments on [[spoiler:his death or mourns him despite his benign nature and generous actions.]]
actions]].
* NoNameGiven: The government agent sent to liase liaise with Xavier's team is only ever known as the Man in Black and is never given a name, not even in the credits.



* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:Wanted to make the Sentinels to create peace, and got it, in the form of the apocalypse. The peace of the grave]].

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* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:Wanted to make the Sentinels to create peace, and got it, in the form of the apocalypse. The peace of the grave]]. grave.]]



* KnightTemplar: He's so determined to bring about world peace that he's willing to perform horrific experiments on mutants to advance scientific knowledge. [[spoiler: And when his own country's president refuses to accept his Sentinel program, he tries to sell it to the Communists in hopes that they will be more understanding.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: He may have been jailed for selling military secrets to his country's rivals, but the Josef Mengele-style experiments he committed on innocent mutants, the sort of thing one expects to be worthy of the death penalty, are either conveniently forgotten or completely ignored.]]

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* KnightTemplar: He's so determined to bring about world peace that he's willing to perform horrific experiments on mutants to advance scientific knowledge. [[spoiler: And [[spoiler:And when his own country's president refuses to accept his Sentinel program, he tries to sell it to the Communists in hopes that they will be more understanding.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:He may have been jailed for selling military secrets to his country's rivals, but the Josef Mengele-style experiments he committed on innocent mutants, the sort of thing one expects to be worthy of the death penalty, are either conveniently forgotten or completely ignored.]]



* AdaptationalWimp: In the sense she's a BadassNormal in the movie while in the comics she's an accomplished mutant with shapeshifting powers nicknamed "Copycat".
* BadassNormal: Vanessa has absolutely no powers but can still do some very impressive things, [[spoiler: like successfully deterring a hulking mercenary twice her size with a GroinAttack, escaping the pod Ajax puts her into by and impaling Ajax with Wade's sword]].

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* AdaptationalWimp: In the sense she's a BadassNormal in the movie while in the comics she's an accomplished mutant with shapeshifting powers nicknamed "Copycat".
"Copycat."
* BadassNormal: Vanessa has absolutely no powers but can still do some very impressive things, [[spoiler: like [[spoiler:like successfully deterring a hulking mercenary twice her size with a GroinAttack, escaping the pod Ajax puts her into by and impaling Ajax with Wade's sword]].



* DamselOutOfDistress: Despite being kidnapped and used for bait for Wade, during the final battle [[spoiler: she escapes confinement and runs Ajax through with one of Wade's swords]].

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* DamselOutOfDistress: Despite being kidnapped and used for bait for Wade, during the final battle [[spoiler: she [[spoiler:she escapes confinement and runs Ajax through with one of Wade's swords]].


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* NonActionGuy: He has no talent for physical violence.

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* ActionMom: She already has two kids by the time the X-Men contacts her again in 1983. Charles' spirit sort of wavers at this one, but he regains it back when she says that she has divorced her husband.

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* ActionMom: She already has two kids a son by the time the X-Men contacts her again in 1983. Charles' spirit sort of wavers at this one, but he regains it back when she says that she has divorced her husband. In Cairo, Moira is unarmed and covered in a niqab that hinders her movements somewhat, and she's able to disarm a man larger than she is and render him unconscious.



* AdaptationNameChange: [=MacTaggert=] is her maiden name instead of Kinross. She got married and divorced within the 21-year gap between ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' and ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', and she is referred to as Agent [=MacTaggert=] before her marriage and after her divorce.



** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that [[spoiler: while not remembering mutants, she experiences a déjà vu when she gets to step in Xavier Institute again, suggesting that her memories are there deep down in her mind. Charles ultimately restores her memories at the end, though, so anymore faint recollection is avoided.]]

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** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that [[spoiler: while not remembering mutants, she experiences a déjà vu when she gets to step in Xavier Institute again, suggesting that her memories are there deep down merely suppressed in her mind. Charles ultimately restores her memories them at the end, though, so anymore faint recollection is avoided.]]



* FamilyVersusCareer: ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that she ultimately chooses career, albeit after having kids also.

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* FamilyVersusCareer: ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that she ultimately chooses career, albeit after having kids also.was married and has a son, but she got divorced because her priority is on her career at the CIA.
-->'''Moira''': I had a husband, but it's hard to do this job and make it home in time for dinner.



* MarriedToTheJob: Her reason for divorcing her husband in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': she can't maintain a stable family life while juggling a profession as a CIA agent.

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* MarriedToTheJob: Her reason for divorcing her husband in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': before the events of ''Film/XMenApocalypse''; she can't maintain a stable family life while juggling a profession as a CIA agent.



* SeekerArchetype: She fearlessly heads into the Hellfire Club and suits up with the rest of Division X to fight Shaw.
** And in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', she investigates the tomb of Apocalypse with nothing more than a gun and a knife. When the latter awakens, she manages to get away (while his followers are buried). Then there's the fact that she's the sole human in the fight against Apocalypse and does ''not'' flinch even when she sees him smacking around the mutants like toys...

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* SeekerArchetype: SeekerArchetype:
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'':
She fearlessly heads into the Hellfire Club and suits up with the rest of Division X to fight Shaw.
** And in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', she ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': She investigates the tomb cult of En Sabah Nur on her lonesome and without a weapon. When Apocalypse with nothing more than a gun and a knife. When the latter awakens, she manages to get away (while his followers are buried). buried from the cavern's collapse). Then there's the fact that she's the sole human in the fight against Apocalypse and does ''not'' flinch even when she sees him smacking around the mutants X-Men like toys...



* TearsOfJoy: [[spoiler: When Charles restores the memories of their relationship, she breaks down.]]

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* TearsOfJoy: [[spoiler: When In ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', [[spoiler:she experiences this when Charles restores the memories of their relationship, she breaks down.romantic relationship in 1962.]]
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* BadassNormal: Vanessa has absolutely no powers but can still do some very impressive things, [[spoiler:like escaping the pod Ajax puts her into and impaling Ajax with Wade's sword]].

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* BadassNormal: Vanessa has absolutely no powers but can still do some very impressive things, [[spoiler:like [[spoiler: like successfully deterring a hulking mercenary twice her size with a GroinAttack, escaping the pod Ajax puts her into by and impaling Ajax with Wade's sword]].



* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her day job, she's one of the nicest people in the movie.

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* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her day job, she's one of She's probably the nicest people person in the movie.
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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Out-of-universe example, but it's lampshaded by Deadpool in some T.V spots.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Can match Wade bit by bit in this regard.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Can match Wade bit by bit in this regard. They had a MiseryPoker contest.



* DeadpanSnarker: It's hard to be a friend of Pool's without being one.

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* DeadpanSnarker: It's hard to be a friend of Pool's without being one. one and he delivers. The "avocado sex" is one example.



* MeaningfulName: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], while Weasel is a coward, he doesn't release any information on his clientele, even when Ajax and Angel Dust try to shake him down for it.

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* MeaningfulName: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], Subverted]] as while Weasel is indeed a coward, he doesn't release any information on his clientele, even when Ajax and Angel Dust try to shake him down for it.



* PluckyComicRelief: As referenced by the opening credits.

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* PluckyComicRelief: As referenced by the opening credits.credits, his narrative purpose is comedy.



* VitriolicBestBuds: Much like with Weasel. Wade wouldn't have it any other way.

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* VitriolicBestBuds: Much like with Weasel. Weasel, Blind Al is caustic friend. Wade wouldn't have it any other way.



* CorruptTheCutie: In his first appearance, he's an {{Adorkable}} taxi driver. And then he takes Deadpool's romantic advice for getting back his girl from her much better looking lover (who is, incidentally, his cousin).
* MurderTheHypotenuse: Attempted after some ill-advised romantic advice from Deadpool.

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* CorruptTheCutie: In his first appearance, he's an {{Adorkable}} taxi driver. And then Then he takes Deadpool's romantic advice for getting back his girl from her much better looking lover (who is, incidentally, his cousin).
* MurderTheHypotenuse: Attempted after some ill-advised romantic advice from Deadpool.Deadpool, he kidnaps his rival in love with plans to kill him.
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* CompositeCharacter: Between Weasel and Paco, the owner of the resident BadGuyBar in the comics.
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[[folder:Agent William Stryker Sr.]]
!!Agent William Stryker Sr.

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[[folder:Agent William Stryker Sr.]]
Stryker]]
!!Agent William Stryker Stryker, Sr.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: Vanessa and Wade instantly get along due to sharing a dark sense of humor, a sharp wit, a talkative nature, problems against authority, etc. At one point even Ajax remarks that she and Wade have a lot in common.

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* BirdsOfAFeather: Vanessa and Wade instantly get along due to sharing a dark sense weird senses of humor, a sharp wit, a talkative nature, penchants for talking, problems against authority, with bullies, etc. At one point even Ajax remarks that she and Wade have a lot in common.



* GoodBadGirl: Hangs around a bar noted to be for mercenaries, is very kinky and works in a strip joint, but she's still one of the nicest people in the movie.

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* GoodBadGirl: Hangs around a bar noted to be for mercenaries, is very kinky and works in a strip joint, but she's still one of the nicest people in the movie.



* MoralityChain: She's what drives Wade to not be a completely insane killer.

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* MoralityChain: She's what drives motivates Wade to not be avoid becoming a completely insane killer.



* CowardlySidekick: He provides Deadpool with everything he needs ''except'' help in a fight, as he's a bit of a coward.

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* CowardlySidekick: He provides Deadpool with everything he needs ''except'' help in a fight, as because he's a bit of a coward. not suited for combat. Also, because he doesn't wanna.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite acting snarkily callous and assholeish towards everything (and his BrutalHonesty), Weasel actually acts very decently with Wade once he learns of his predicament, helping him with everything he needs and even flat-out refusing to sell him out ''as he's being strangled by the superhumanly powerful Angel Dust''. And afterwards? The first thing he does is to call Wade to warn him. Also, upon learning that Wade has cancer, the first thing Weasel does is try to serve Wade herbal remedies instead of alcohol.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite acting snarkily callous and assholeish towards everything (and his BrutalHonesty), Weasel actually acts very decently with Wade once he learns of his predicament, helping him with everything he needs and even flat-out refusing to sell him out ''as ''even as he's being strangled by the superhumanly powerful Angel Dust''. And afterwards? The first thing he does is to call Wade to warn him. Also, upon learning that Wade has cancer, the first thing Weasel does is try to serve Wade herbal remedies instead of alcohol.



* MeaningfulName: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], while Weasel is a coward, he doesn't release any information on his clientele, even when Ajax and Angel Dust try to shake him down for it..

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* MeaningfulName: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], while Weasel is a coward, he doesn't release any information on his clientele, even when Ajax and Angel Dust try to shake him down for it..it.



* PluckyComicRelief: As referenced by the opening credits, he's this for Pool.

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* PluckyComicRelief: As referenced by the opening credits, he's this for Pool.credits.



* BlindMistake: Her attempts at assembling IKEA furniture doesn't go over too well.

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* BlindMistake: Her attempts at assembling IKEA furniture doesn't go over too well.



* DeadpanSnarker: When you are living with Deadpool, it is better to be one. Thankfully, Blind Al is quite the snarky character.

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* DeadpanSnarker: When you are living with Deadpool, it is it's better to be one. Thankfully, Blind Al is quite the snarky character.



* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: During the LockAndLoadMontage, she notes (unprompted) that Wade's gathered all the guns in the house. Wade sees through it and gets her to fork over her hidden pistol. [[spoiler:Which ends up being the only gun he didn't forget in Dopinder's taxi.]]

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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: During the LockAndLoadMontage, she notes (unprompted) unprompted that Wade's gathered all the guns in the house. Wade sees through it and gets her to fork over her hidden pistol. [[spoiler:Which ends up being the only gun he didn't forget in Dopinder's taxi.]]



* RunningGag: Deadpool doesn't wear a wallet while suited up, so Dopinder is forced to make do with a high five as his fare. He seems okay with it.

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* RunningGag: Deadpool doesn't wear a wallet while suited up, so Dopinder is forced to make do with a high five as his fare. He seems okay with it. Or at least unwilling to debate the point with a heavily-armed man who's obviously not firing on all mental cylinders.

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* FunnyForeigner: A mild example. It's mentioned the woman whom he was arranged to be married to has fallen in love with his cousin.
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* DisabilitySuperpower: One of the side effects of Blind Al's blindness is that she has better hearing than average and can hear what is going on in the entire building. Unfortunately for her, that also means that [[{{Squick}} she can hear Deadpool masturbate]].

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* DisabilitySuperpower: One of the side effects of Blind Al's blindness is that she has better hearing senses than average - she can tell Wade's suit is soaked in blood from smell alone, and can hear what is going on in the entire building. Unfortunately for her, that also means that [[{{Squick}} she can hear Deadpool masturbate]].

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* ActionGirl: When she sees that the Hellfire Club is clearly up to no good in her intro scene in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', she goes undercover and is always brave when facing danger.



* {{Badass}}: She fearlessly heads into the Hellfire Club and suits up with the rest of Division X to fight Shaw.
** And in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', she investigates the tomb of Apocalypse with nothing more than a gun and a knife. When the latter awakens, she manages to get away (while his followers are buried). Then there's the fact that she's the sole human in the fight against Apocalypse and does ''not'' flinch even when she sees him smacking around the mutants like toys...


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* SeekerArchetype: She fearlessly heads into the Hellfire Club and suits up with the rest of Division X to fight Shaw.
** And in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', she investigates the tomb of Apocalypse with nothing more than a gun and a knife. When the latter awakens, she manages to get away (while his followers are buried). Then there's the fact that she's the sole human in the fight against Apocalypse and does ''not'' flinch even when she sees him smacking around the mutants like toys...
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* DepravedDwarf: Averted. Despite being a primary villain and a little person, his characterisation is that of a WellIntentionedExtremist MadScientist, and though he has a distinct LackOfEmpathy there is none of the sexual predation or deliberate sadism that the trope usually entails. Very unusually for such a casting, Dinklage's dwarfism has absolutely no discernible relevance to either the plot or to Trask's character, mainly because it was purely a case of AbilityOverAppearance after the script had been written.

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* DepravedDwarf: Averted. Despite being a primary villain and a little person, his characterisation characterization is that of a WellIntentionedExtremist MadScientist, and though he has a distinct LackOfEmpathy there is none of the sexual predation or deliberate sadism that the trope usually entails. Very unusually for such a casting, Dinklage's dwarfism has absolutely no discernible relevance to either the plot or to Trask's character, mainly because it was purely a case of AbilityOverAppearance after the script had been written.



* {{Irony}}: It's not called out in the film itself, as Dinklage's casting was evidently AbilityOverAppearance, but, as a sufferer of dwarfism, Bolivar Trask is himself legitimately a mutant. Dwarfism is a genetic mutation that results in characteristic alterations to bodily proportions. And yet he's perfectly willing to hunt down, murder and experiment on ''other'' mutants just because their mutations give them super-powers and so scare people, whilst his own doesn't. This technically makes him a case of BoomerangBigot and HunterOfHisOwnKind.



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%%* KnightTemplar* KnightTemplar: He's so determined to bring about world peace that he's willing to perform horrific experiments on mutants to advance scientific knowledge. [[spoiler: And when his own country's president refuses to accept his Sentinel program, he tries to sell it to the Communists in hopes that they will be more understanding.]]
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!! Humans
Non-mutants. Humans are often fearful and resentful of mutants but have the potential to move beyond that prejudice, which is the root cause of Professor Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr's disagreement.

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!! US Government
[[folder:President Richard Nixon]]
!!President UsefulNotes/RichardNixon
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->'''Played By:''' Mark Camacho
->'''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''

The president of the United States in 1973, and a man who is far out of his depth in dealing with the mutant problem.
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* FantasticRacism: Averted; though he is as understandably concerned with mutants as anyone holding power would be, he doesn't harbor hatred for them.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: As one of the most famous leaders in the 1970s.
* HistoricalInJoke: He is shown deactivating a tape recorder prior to his discussion with Trask, both referencing the recording system that would eventually lead to his downfall and providing an explanation for those recordings missing 18 minutes.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: Averted, for once, in spite of common portrayals in fiction relaying the public opinion of him after [[NeverLiveItDown the Watergate scandal]]. He treats the growth of the mutant population as another issue to solve as Commander-In-Chief instead of resorting to FantasticRacism, and [[spoiler:chooses to discontinue the Sentinel program after a few mutants prevent his death at the hands of Magneto]].
* PetTheDog: He's shown feeding his dogs biscuits. A better example is shown below.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He gets this treatment, [[HistoricalVillainUpgrade unlike most examples]]. While he does go along with the Sentinel Program, it's out of a desire to protect the nation from super powered beings than any genuine malice. [[spoiler:When Mystique saves his life from Magneto, it's implied he gave her a pardon and jailed Trask for trying to sell secrets to America's enemies.]]
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[[folder:Colonel Robert "Bob" Hendry]]
!!Colonel Robert "Bob" Hendry
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->'''Played By:''' Creator/GlennMorshower
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenFirstClass''

->''"You put our nukes in Turkey or anywhere that close to Russia, and you're looking at war. Nuclear war."''

A U.S Army Colonel coerced by Shaw.
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* CorruptPolitician: Hendry might not do Shaw's bidding immediately, but he's definitely rubbing shoulders with shady folks and does seem to be getting paid for it.
* NoMoreForMe: After seeing Riptide demonstrate his power, Hendry's reaction is to ask what the hell Shaw put in his drink.
* TakingYouWithMe: What he tries to do with Shaw with a grenade. [[spoiler:He doesn't know about Shaw's mutation and what he can do with all of that energy.]]
* WrongGenreSavvy: He assumes that Shaw will kill him once he gets what he wants, and prepares for it. [[spoiler:But he didn't bet on Shaw being an extremely powerful mutant, not just a man with mutants working for him.]]
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After he [[spoiler:helps place missiles in Turkey, Shaw no longer needs him. He takes the energy from an exploded grenade and sinks it all into Hendry.]]
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!! CIA
[[folder:Agent Moira [=MacTaggert=]]]
!!Agent Moira [=MacTaggert=]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"You know, one day the government is going to realize that how lucky they were to have Professor X on their side."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Creator/RoseByrne
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenFirstClass | Film/XMenApocalypse''

A CIA agent who is an ally of the X-Men.
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* ActionGirl: When she sees that the Hellfire Club is clearly up to no good in her intro scene in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', she goes undercover and is always brave when facing danger.
* ActionMom: She already has two kids by the time the X-Men contacts her again in 1983. Charles' spirit sort of wavers at this one, but he regains it back when she says that she has divorced her husband.
* AdaptationalNationality: Moira is American in the movie-verse, but in the comics, she was Scottish.
* AlliterativeName: '''M'''oira '''M'''[=acTaggert=].
* AmnesiaMissedASpot: At the end of ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', Xavier [[spoiler:wipes her memory to keep the mutants safe from the [=CIA=]. All she remembers is a few glimpses of leaves and Xavier kissing her]].
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that [[spoiler: while not remembering mutants, she experiences a déjà vu when she gets to step in Xavier Institute again, suggesting that her memories are there deep down in her mind. Charles ultimately restores her memories at the end, though, so anymore faint recollection is avoided.]]
* {{Badass}}: She fearlessly heads into the Hellfire Club and suits up with the rest of Division X to fight Shaw.
** And in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', she investigates the tomb of Apocalypse with nothing more than a gun and a knife. When the latter awakens, she manages to get away (while his followers are buried). Then there's the fact that she's the sole human in the fight against Apocalypse and does ''not'' flinch even when she sees him smacking around the mutants like toys...
* TheBusCameBack: She returns in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' after being absent in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''.
* DirtyHarriet: In order to infiltrate a Hellfire Club private party, she strips down to her undergarments and pretends to be one of the call-girls. Done fairly well as it's shown that she's not all that comfortable with it and is ''acutely'' aware of how vulnerable she is.
* FamilyVersusCareer: ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' reveals that she ultimately chooses career, albeit after having kids also.
* ImpliedLoveInterest: For Charles. They did kiss in ''First Class'', but [[DidNotGetTheGirl didn't end up together]]. [[spoiler: May ultimately be subverted as of ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', due to Charles' decision to restore her memories.]]
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Charles [[spoiler:uses a kiss goodbye to wipe out her memories of the last few weeks, including where he and the newly formed X-Men are.]] He [[spoiler: decides to reverse this at the end of ''Film/XMenApocalypse''.]]
* LingerieScene: Her Hellfire Club infiltration technique.
* MarriedToTheJob: Her reason for divorcing her husband in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': she can't maintain a stable family life while juggling a profession as a CIA agent.
* OlderThanTheyLook: She has barely aged since the [[Film/XMenFirstClass Cuban Missile Crisis]] because [[Film/XMenApocalypse 21 years later]], she looks almost the same.
* PlayingGertrude: Creator/RoseByrne was 36 years old during the filming of ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', but her character is in her late forties/early fifties in 1983.
* PsychicStrangle: She experiences a variation of this in ''Film/XMenFirstClass''. [[spoiler:When she attacks Magneto, he deflects the bullets she fires, one of which hits Charles in the back. In a rage, Erik magnetically uses her dog tag chain to strangle her, but Charles manages to talk him down.]]
* PutOnABus: She doesn't appear in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''.
* RuleOfSexy: In ''Film/XMenApocalypse'', Moira is pushing 50, but Byrne was not given any ageing make-up, and there is very little grey in her hair.
* TeamMom: In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', with Xavier as the TeamDad and Lehnsherr as... the Team Cool Uncle?
* TearsOfJoy: [[spoiler: When Charles restores the memories of their relationship, she breaks down.]]
* TokenHuman: She is the only non-mutant ally of the X-Men in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' and ''Film/XMenApocalypse''.
* UndercoverModel: An impromptu one in ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' where she sees their lead going into a strip club and so strips down to her underwear and follows him in.
* UnfazedEveryman: Definitely gets this title in ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' as she faces off against Apocalypse without any slightest indication of fear. Even when she already watches how he can turn the whole world upside down with just a flick of a finger...
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[[folder:The Man in Black]]
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!!The Man in Black
->'''Played By:''' Oliver Platt
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenFirstClass''

A CIA agent and head of Division X, a government agency working with the X-Men.
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* {{Adorkable}}: His face lights up when he sees proof of mutant-kind.
* AgentMulder: He always believed in the existence of mutants and feels vindicated when Xavier reveals himself.
* ButtMonkey: Mocked by his colleagues, lightly manipulated by the mutants and eventually [[spoiler:murdered by Azazel.]]
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: He is introduced as being a potential "M" for Xavier's Bond, providing a facility, sponsoring the recruitment of the X-Men, protecting them from the rest of the CIA, and above all he comes across as sympathetic to the mutants. Then, not halfway through the film, [[spoiler: the base is attacked and Azazel drops the guy to his death from high in the sky, and that's the end of Mr. Platt's involvement in the film]].
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Nobody comments on [[spoiler:his death or mourns him despite his benign nature and generous actions.]]
* NoNameGiven: The government agent sent to liase with Xavier's team is only ever known as the Man in Black and is never given a name, not even in the credits.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: For a G-Man, quite a NiceGuy.
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[[folder:Agent William Stryker Sr.]]
!!Agent William Stryker Sr.
->'''Played By:''' Don Creech
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenFirstClass''

The father of the more famous Colonel Stryker, the man who would start the Weapon-X program and give Wolverine his adamantium.
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* FantasticRacism: It's not hard to see where his son gets it from.
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!! Trask Industries
[[folder:Dr. Bolivar Trask]]
!!Dr. Bolivar Trask
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"You'll need a new weapon for this war."'']]
->'''Played By:''' Creator/PeterDinklage
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''

The owner of Trask Industries who created the Sentinels.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: While in the original comic book Trask wasn't a good guy by any means, he did eventually come to realise that Mutants are not a threat to humanity and [[spoiler:even performs a HeroicSacrifice to stop the Sentinels]]. Neither of those happen in the movie.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: How he views the mutants.
* AffablyEvil: He is polite, believes in world peace, and does not even hate mutants. However, he still allows often fatal experiments on mutants to achieve this end.
* AntiVillain: Unlike other characters obsessed in exterminating the mutants, he does so not out of hatred, but a desire to see humanity united against a common threat, and actually admires mutants for helping him accomplish that goal. Pity he has no empathy...
* BarrierMaiden: [[spoiler:A male example. His murder would mean the world's end.]]
* BigBadEnsemble: For ''Days of Future Past'', opposite Mystique and young Magneto.
* DepravedDwarf: Averted. Despite being a primary villain and a little person, his characterisation is that of a WellIntentionedExtremist MadScientist, and though he has a distinct LackOfEmpathy there is none of the sexual predation or deliberate sadism that the trope usually entails. Very unusually for such a casting, Dinklage's dwarfism has absolutely no discernible relevance to either the plot or to Trask's character, mainly because it was purely a case of AbilityOverAppearance after the script had been written.
* DontCreateAMartyr: The plot of ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' is driven by the need to stop Mystique from killing him, creator of the Sentinel program, because his death at the hands of a mutant will only drive others to finish his work.
* FantasticRacism: Played with: He reveals to Stryker that he does not hate mutants, even respecting them, but wants to use them in order to make humanity band together, though he still [[LackOfEmpathy thinks of them as research material rather than people.]] Emphasized when Mystique gets into the presidential safe-room, and Trask insists that they not shoot ''[[ItIsDehumanizing it]]'', because he needs her for research purposes.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: See what he had done to [[spoiler:the mutants who were KilledOffScreen between ''First Class'' and ''Days of Future Past'']].
* GoneHorriblyRight: [[spoiler:Wanted to make the Sentinels to create peace, and got it, in the form of the apocalypse. The peace of the grave]].
* ItIsDehumanizing: Played with, as he uses gender pronouns when referring to Mystique and her mutation, but slips into "it" when faced with a mutant in person.
* JusticeByOtherLegalMeans: He never suffers legal reprisal for planning to commit genocide on his fellow human beings. [[spoiler:Instead, he goes to prison for trying to pitch his killer robots to the Communist governments after America turns him down.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: He may have been jailed for selling military secrets to his country's rivals, but the Josef Mengele-style experiments he committed on innocent mutants, the sort of thing one expects to be worthy of the death penalty, are either conveniently forgotten or completely ignored.]]
* LackOfEmpathy: His main character flaw. Suffice to say, when someone with such high goals isn't the least bit stirred with BodyHorror and other suffering, [[KnightTemplar there's a bit of a problem]]...
* MadScientist: His main scientific objective seems to be genocide-via-robot, though he's rather subdued for the archetype.
* {{Pornstache}}: Well, the film is set in the 70s, after all. Screen Junkies even calls him a "tiny [[Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy Ron Burgundy]]" in their Honest Trailer for ''X-Men: Days of Future Past''.
* VillainousBreakdown: He has a mild one when Magneto commandeers his Sentinels. When President Nixon (rightly) asks him what the hell is going on when they open fire on the crowd, Trask irritably replies "I'll fix it!"
* VisionaryVillain: He genuinely believes that uniting humanity against mutantkind is the gateway to creating world peace.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He is an interesting case in that he is not motivated by the typical villain desires of money or power, but he genuinely believes that fighting the mutants will unify humanity and end such conflicts as the Cold War.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sentinel Mark I]]
!!Sentinel Mark I
[[quoteright:314:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sentinels_past_3_6370.jpg]]
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' | ''Film/XMenApocalypse''

The first model of Sentinel created by Bolivar Trask in 1973, intended to demonstrate a practical means of protecting humanity from mutants.
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* ArmCannon: They have a wrist-mounted Gatling gun.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: They were constructed entirely from polymer, but Magneto controls them through metal he fused to their components.
* DeadlyTrainingArea: [[spoiler:A couple of Sentinels Mark I are deployed at the very end of ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' as Mystique trains the young X-men for battle.]]
* {{Determinator}}: The one that [[spoiler:goes after Magneto definitely is this. Even as it's being torn to pieces, it still tries to grab him.]]
* {{Flight}}: They can fly through a thruster adapted from a Harrier jet, which is mounted in their chest.
* GatlingGood: Their primary weapons are wrist-mounted gatling guns.
* KungFuProofMook: They're designed with non-metallic composites to keep Magneto from affecting them [[spoiler:which he gets around by weaving metal into them while they are being transported to D.C.]]
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!! Other Humans
[[folder:Vanessa Carlysle]]
!! Vanessa Carlysle
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->'''Played By:''' Creator/MorenaBaccarin
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool}}''

->''"I love you, Wade Wilson. We can fight this."''

An exotic dancer who's in a serious relationship with Wade Wilson at the time of his terminal cancer diagnosis.
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* AdaptationalWimp: In the sense she's a BadassNormal in the movie while in the comics she's an accomplished mutant with shapeshifting powers nicknamed "Copycat".
* BadassNormal: Vanessa has absolutely no powers but can still do some very impressive things, [[spoiler:like escaping the pod Ajax puts her into and impaling Ajax with Wade's sword]].
* BirdsOfAFeather: Vanessa and Wade instantly get along due to sharing a dark sense of humor, a sharp wit, a talkative nature, problems against authority, etc. At one point even Ajax remarks that she and Wade have a lot in common.
* DamselInDistress: She is kidnapped by Ajax in order to force a confrontation with Deadpool on his own terms.
* DamselOutOfDistress: Despite being kidnapped and used for bait for Wade, during the final battle [[spoiler: she escapes confinement and runs Ajax through with one of Wade's swords]].
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Parodied. When Wade asks if she had a rough childhood, Vanessa and Wade have [[MiseryPoker a little piss-taking contest]] of who has the most tragic (and the most insanely over-the-top) fictional DarkAndTroubledPast, trying to one-up one another at it.
* DeadpanSnarker: Can match Wade bit by bit in this regard.
* GoodBadGirl: Hangs around a bar noted to be for mercenaries, is very kinky and works in a strip joint, but she's still one of the nicest people in the movie.
* GroinAttack: Does a testicular claw to "Fat Gandalf," the old mercenary that tries to put the moves on her.
* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her day job, she's one of the nicest people in the movie.
* MoralityChain: She's what drives Wade to not be a completely insane killer.
-->'''Wade:''' Just promise you'll do right by me, so I can do right by someone else.
* MsFanservice: An exotic dancer.
* NiceGirl: She's a very kind-hearted person all in all.
* OfficialCouple: She and Wade Wilson end up falling in love and moving in together at the start of the film.
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[[folder:Weasel]]
!! Weasel
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->'''Played By:''' T.J. Miller
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool}}''

->''"You look like [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] face-fucked a topographical map of Utah."''

Real name Jack Hammer. Wade Wilson's best friend, who is also a complete jackass. Runs the BadGuyBar that Wade normally hangs out in.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Weasel has light brown hair, instead of his usual black.
* BadGuyBar: By the name of Sister Margaret's Home For Wayward Girls, which he owns and acts as the bartender. He's a very friendly guy who knows how to keep the client's secrets, and as such the entire bar has his back. And considering it's a bar frequented by thugs, mercs, and other such characters, that's a very good thing to have. [[spoiler:At one point, all of the patrons in the bar [[EvenEvilHasStandards immediately draw their guns on Ajax and Angel Dust when they threaten Weasel]].]]
-->'''Weasel:''' ''[while being [[NeckLift choked]] by Angel Dust]'' Sweetheart, you might wanna look around. This isn't really the place to do something like that.
* BrutalHonesty: He has no problem telling Wade how disturbing his scarred appearance is, including "Oh, ''no...'' You look like the insides of other people's assholes," "Motherfucker, you are hard to look at," "You look like [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] face-fucked a topographical map of Utah," and "You look like an avocado had sex with an older avocado."
** The deleted scenes mostly consisted of Weasel rattling off insult after insult: "You look like somebody turned your face inside-out and kinda just left it that way... and then you got in a house fire. Oh god, you look like a house fire was in another house fire."
* CowardlySidekick: He provides Deadpool with everything he needs ''except'' help in a fight, as he's a bit of a coward.
-->'''Weasel:''' Wade, I'd go with you, but I don't want to.
* DeadpanSnarker: It's hard to be a friend of Pool's without being one.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite acting snarkily callous and assholeish towards everything (and his BrutalHonesty), Weasel actually acts very decently with Wade once he learns of his predicament, helping him with everything he needs and even flat-out refusing to sell him out ''as he's being strangled by the superhumanly powerful Angel Dust''. And afterwards? The first thing he does is to call Wade to warn him. Also, upon learning that Wade has cancer, the first thing Weasel does is try to serve Wade herbal remedies instead of alcohol.
* LovableCoward: It's not that he wouldn't go with Wade to the final battle. It's just that he doesn't want to.
* MeaningfulName: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], while Weasel is a coward, he doesn't release any information on his clientele, even when Ajax and Angel Dust try to shake him down for it..
* OhCrap: After Ajax and Angel Dust [[spoiler:steal his picture of Wade and Vanessa]].
-->'''Weasel:''' Wade, we have a fucking problem. And by "we," I mean "you."
* PluckyComicRelief: As referenced by the opening credits, he's this for Pool.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Insults between him and Wade are like punctuation. He also bet $200 against Wade in the bar's Dead Pool and is somewhat disappointed when Wade's new superpowers guarantee that he'll never get his money back.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blind Al]]
!! Blind Al
[[quoteright:292:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blindal.JPG]]
->'''Played By:''' Leslie Uggams
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool}}''

->''"Sounds like you have a dick in your mouth."''

A blind woman who becomes Wade's roommate after his transformation into Deadpool.
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* BlindMistake: Her attempts at assembling IKEA furniture doesn't go over too well.
* BlindWeaponmaster: Al is somehow a crack shot, despite being completely blind.
* BrutalHonesty: To Wade. Regarding his speech from behind his interim mask:
-->'''Al:''' Sounds like you have a dick in your mouth.
* DeadpanSnarker: When you are living with Deadpool, it is better to be one. Thankfully, Blind Al is quite the snarky character.
* DisabilitySuperpower: One of the side effects of Blind Al's blindness is that she has better hearing than average and can hear what is going on in the entire building. Unfortunately for her, that also means that [[{{Squick}} she can hear Deadpool masturbate]].
* DrugsAreGood: She really misses cocaine.
* GrumpyOldMan: A female example. She is extremely grumpy about everything.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite her grumpy nature, Blind Al proves to have a good heart when she advises Wade to talk to Vanessa.
* RaceLift: Blind Al, a Caucasian in the comics, has an African-American actress, Leslie Uggams.
* SeriousBusiness: IKEA furniture. She and Wade have different preferences, though he insists that, because he is her tenant, his choices should take priority.
* ShipperOnDeck: Blind Al encourages Wade to talk to Vanessa.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: During the LockAndLoadMontage, she notes (unprompted) that Wade's gathered all the guns in the house. Wade sees through it and gets her to fork over her hidden pistol. [[spoiler:Which ends up being the only gun he didn't forget in Dopinder's taxi.]]
* VitriolicBestBuds: Much like with Weasel. Wade wouldn't have it any other way.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dopinder]]
!! Dopinder
[[quoteright:292:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/00000_000001_03_copie2.jpg]]
->'''Played By:''' Karan Suni
->'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool}}''

->''"Why the fancy red suit, Mr. Pool?"''

An unfortunate taxi driver whom Deadpool takes a liking to. Has romantic problems since the girl he likes is in love with his much handsomer cousin.
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* {{Adorkable}}: He's a slightly nerdy, slightly confused cab driver.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: As noted above, his beloved has a much more appealing significant other.
* CorruptTheCutie: In his first appearance, he's an {{Adorkable}} taxi driver. And then he takes Deadpool's romantic advice for getting back his girl from her much better looking lover (who is, incidentally, his cousin).
* FunnyForeigner: A mild example. It's mentioned the woman whom he was arranged to be married to has fallen in love with his cousin.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: Attempted after some ill-advised romantic advice from Deadpool.
* PunkInTheTrunk: [[spoiler:He kidnaps his girl's lover and stuffs him in the trunk of his car.]] Deadpool approves.
* RunningGag: Deadpool doesn't wear a wallet while suited up, so Dopinder is forced to make do with a high five as his fare. He seems okay with it.
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