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* BadassBaritone: He speaks in a low, Russian-accented baritone that just oozes badassery.
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* DeusExitMachina: In ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', he EASILY takes out the guards in Magneto's prison, and is faster than anybody, even two powerful mutants--and one with enhanced senses--can react. Combining him with Xavier in locating either Trask or Mystique would've wrapped the plot up in far shorter time and at least half the damage. So naturally, he's out of the story once the break-out scene is over, save for a cameo near the end. {{Justified}} in that he only worked with the mutants because of the opportunity to pull off the heist of a lifetime.

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* DeusExitMachina: In ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', he EASILY takes out the guards in Magneto's prison, and is faster than anybody, even two powerful mutants--and one with enhanced senses--can react. Combining him with Xavier in locating either Trask or Mystique would've wrapped the plot up in far shorter time and at least half the damage. So naturally, he's out of the story once the break-out scene is over, save for a cameo near the end. {{Justified}} [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that he only worked with the mutants because of the opportunity to pull off the heist of a lifetime.


!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' | ''Film/Deadpool2''

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!!!'''Voiced By''': Sebastián Llapur (Latin-American Spanish)

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!!!'''Voiced By''': Sebastián Llapur Creator/SebastianLlapur (Latin-American Spanish)


!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' | ''Film/Deadpool2'' | ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' [[note]]modern future[[/note]]

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!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' | ''Film/Deadpool2'' | ''Film/Deadpool3'' | ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' [[note]]modern future[[/note]]
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* CombatPragmatist: In ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', Hank performs a sneak attack against Magneto, almost concusses him against the pavement, and then attempts to drown the vastly more powerful mutant.
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* BerserkButton: In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', it's taunting his looks, especially post-transformation. Staring with ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', you can add threatening to harm or kill Mystique/Raven to the list.

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* BerserkButton: He is shown to have two and Erik manages to press both of them. In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', it's taunting his looks, especially post-transformation. Staring with ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', you can add threatening to harm or kill Mystique/Raven to the list.
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* BerserkButton: In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', it's taunting his looks.

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* BerserkButton: In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', it's taunting his looks.looks, especially post-transformation. Staring with ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', you can add threatening to harm or kill Mystique/Raven to the list.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: [[spoiler: When Angel Dust has a wardrobe malfunction during their fight, Colossus covers his eyes and avoids embarrassing her by gesturing that she covers up. While Angel appreciates the gesture and calls it sweet, it doesn't stop her from taking a cheap shot by punching him in his testicles.]]
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* HotScientist: In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', Raven initially harbours a crush on her foster brother, but her affections are quickly transferred to Hank, an engineer and biologist.
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* PlayingGertrude: Creator/NicholasHoult was 25 years old during ''Film/XMenApocalypse'''s principal photography, but if we assume that his character was around 20 in 1962, then in 1983 Beast is pushing 40.



* PlayingGertrude: He is roughly two decades older than his brother Scott, but Creator/LucasTill is just 6 years Creator/TyeSheridan's senior.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Downplayed. While he's not one of the ''original'' X-Men in the comics, he does make his first appearance a few years after they debuted, and is one of the first new recruits to the team.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Downplayed. While he's not one of the ''original'' X-Men in the comics, he does make his first appearance a few years after they debuted, and is one of the first new recruits to the team. However, he joins the X-Men two ''decades'' before his brother Scott, one of the original members in the comics where Alex joined the team after his brother.
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* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Bizarrely, seeing as his mutant power is "not dying."



* {{Fake Mixed Race}}: Has a Latino American Father and a Black American Mother in the comics. Here he is portrayed by Kenyan American Edi Gathegi.
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* DarkSkinnedBlond: More like dark skinned girl with MysticalWhiteHair.

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* BeingGoodSucks: A lesson he had to learn is that despite believing GoodFeelsGood. While he was clearly angered when Deadpool kills some orderlies, Deadpool points out how while the issue isn't about doing the right thing, the point is how hard it actually is.[[note]]The issue here is that Deadpool knows ''exactly'' how hard it is to see and do the right thing because [[GoodIsNotSoft he doesn't take it at face value like Colossus does]]. Colossus sees a mutant teenager going off on people. Deadpool sees an abused child venting on his abusers, and considers killing the orderlies a right thing to do. Luckily, Deadpool's point isn't lost on him, and decides to help him out.[[/note]]



* GoodIsNotSoft: The lesson he has to learn in ''Deadpool 2'' -- as Deadpool puts it, "sometimes, if you wanna fight for what's right, you gotta fight dirty." Colossus sticks to a hard moral code and is furious when Deadpool kills some of the orphanage orderlies, as he doesn't believe heroes should act as JudgeJuryAndExecutioner; Deadpool counters that they had it coming for what they've done to Russell, and Colossus doesn't exactly refute the claim. Come the end of the film he's accepted that while Deadpool may not be a hero, he ''is'' fundamentally a good person, and comes to help him out when he needs it (and demonstrates some ''very'' decidedly underhanded tactics in his fight with [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]].)



** Played straight but justified in the sequel because his opponent is [[spoiler:the ''Juggernaut.'']]. Colossus needs help to beat him, but most of the X-Men would need ''a lot'' of help anyway, and the fact it wasn't just a CurbStompBattle for his opponent highlights Colossus really ''is'' extremely strong: it's just that [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]] is even stronger.

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** Played straight but justified in the sequel because his opponent is [[spoiler:the ''Juggernaut.'']]. Colossus needs help to beat him, but most of the X-Men would need ''a lot'' of help anyway, and the fact it he was able to give a decent fight and wasn't just dealt a CurbStompBattle for his opponent highlights Colossus really ''is'' extremely strong: it's just that [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]] is even stronger.
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** Played straight but justified in the sequel because his opponent is [[spoiler:the ''Juggernaut.'']] Against such an opponent, getting only a ''mild'' asskicking means you are really strong yourself.

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** Played straight but justified in the sequel because his opponent is [[spoiler:the ''Juggernaut.'']] Against such an opponent, getting only '']]. Colossus needs help to beat him, but most of the X-Men would need ''a lot'' of help anyway, and the fact it wasn't just a ''mild'' asskicking means you are CurbStompBattle for his opponent highlights Colossus really strong yourself.''is'' extremely strong: it's just that [[spoiler:the Juggernaut]] is even stronger.
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* {{Multi-Ethnic Name}}: First name Ororo is presumably Swahili but has an English sounding surname Munroe. It is unclear if the film Storm is intended to be half White like both of her actress are.
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* {{Fake Mixed Race}}: Has a Latino American Father and a Black American Mother in the comics. Here he is portrayed by Kenyan American Edi Gathegi.
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!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenApocalypse'' | ''Film/DarkPhoenix''

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* AdaptationalAngstDowngrade: In comparison to his counterpart in the Original Timeline, meeting the X-Men when he was a teenager seemed to have prevented the same level of issues he had as an adult leaving him much happier.
* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: Unlike in the comics and the Original Timeline, he meets the X-Men as a teenager and befriends a young Scott, Jean and Jubilee.
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* NiceGuy: [[InnocentlyInsensitive Innocent Insensitivity]] and some hot headed moments aside, Hank is very polite and cares a lot for others. Not to mention he took care of Charles when the latter was at a very dark low point at the time of ''Days of Future Past'' for what time wise must've been ''half a decade''.
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* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Bizarrely, seeing as his mutant power is "not dying."
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** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': Comic book Quicksilver was never a member of the X-Men (only of Comicbook/TheAvengers), but his movie counterpart is. He also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JojQfFg5E expresses his veneration]] for Mystique's courage in defeating Magneto--his own father--and preventing the latter from assassinating President Nixon.[[note]]This confirms Peter's ReactionShot in ''Days of Future Past'' where he was astonished--in a bad way--by Magneto's actions in Washington D.C.[[/note]]

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** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': Comic book Quicksilver was never a member of the X-Men (only of Comicbook/TheAvengers), ComicBook/TheAvengers), but his movie counterpart is. He also [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14JojQfFg5E expresses his veneration]] for Mystique's courage in defeating Magneto--his own father--and preventing the latter from assassinating President Nixon.[[note]]This confirms Peter's ReactionShot in ''Days of Future Past'' where he was astonished--in a bad way--by Magneto's actions in Washington D.C.[[/note]]



* CompositeCharacter: While she's called Yukio here, she looks (and fights) more like [[Comicbook/NewXMenAcademyX Surge]].

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* CompositeCharacter: While she's called Yukio here, she looks (and fights) more like [[Comicbook/NewXMenAcademyX [[ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX Surge]].



* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Colossus is damn near unstoppable when he wants to be. [[note]]It takes someone like the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk in his most powerful "Green Scar" form to beat him, though at the time he had the power of Cyttorak and thus the power of the Juggernaut.[[/note]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: In the comics, Colossus is damn near unstoppable when he wants to be. [[note]]It takes someone like the ComicBook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] in his most powerful "Green Scar" form to beat him, though at the time he had the power of Cyttorak and thus the power of the Juggernaut.[[/note]]
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* BeingGoodSucks: A lesson he had to learn is that despite believing GoodFeelsGood. While he was clearly angered when Deadpool kills some orderlies, Deadpool points out how while the issue isn't about doing the right thing, the point is how hard it actually is.

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* BeingGoodSucks: A lesson he had to learn is that despite believing GoodFeelsGood. While he was clearly angered when Deadpool kills some orderlies, Deadpool points out how while the issue isn't about doing the right thing, the point is how hard it actually is.[[note]]The issue here is that Deadpool knows ''exactly'' how hard it is to see and do the right thing because [[GoodIsNotSoft he doesn't take it at face value like Colossus does]]. Colossus sees a mutant teenager going off on people. Deadpool sees an abused child venting on his abusers, and considers killing the orderlies a right thing to do. Luckily, Deadpool's point isn't lost on him, and decides to help him out.[[/note]]
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* {{Trekkie}}: It's hinted in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' that he is a fan of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' (an episode is playing on one of his [=TVs=]), which is fitting considering that he's a HollywoodNerd. He describes Peter's mutation as "fascinating," which is a reference to Spock. Creator/BryanSinger's favourite fandom is ''Franchise/StarTrek'', so it's natural that he would want to bestow that quality on the character (who, coincidentally, can be called Dr. [=McCoy=]). His Trekkie-ness is more obvious in ''The Rogue Cut'' because Beast is enjoying the episode while sipping a beverage.

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* {{Trekkie}}: It's hinted in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' that he is a fan of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' (an episode is playing on one of his [=TVs=]), which is fitting considering that he's a HollywoodNerd.nerd. He describes Peter's mutation as "fascinating," which is a reference to Spock. Creator/BryanSinger's favourite fandom is ''Franchise/StarTrek'', so it's natural that he would want to bestow that quality on the character (who, coincidentally, can be called Dr. [=McCoy=]). His Trekkie-ness is more obvious in ''The Rogue Cut'' because Beast is enjoying the episode while sipping a beverage.
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->For the "Pietro Maximoff" version of the character featured in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, see [[Characters/MCUAvengersAndAllies here]].

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->For the "Pietro Maximoff" version of the character featured in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, see [[Characters/MCUAvengersAndAllies [[Characters/MCUAvengers here]].
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* StaticCharacter: Although he's ostensibly one of the main characters of the the First Class trilogy, his personality and outlook don't change all that much over a time span of 21 years.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The fur that covers his body is blue. Before his KarmicTransformation, however, he was just a (somewhat) ordinary brunet--the color probably came from him using Mystique's DNA.
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* RaisedCatholic: Is a devout Catholic who questions if his demonic appearance is a curse from God for some misdeeds that he must atone for, to the point of tattooing crosses and such.
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the comics, young Scott is polite, quiet, socially awkward, and generally straightlaced, as well as prone to repressing all his emotions and putting the mission above all else. Here, he's rude and sarcastic to everyone, and while his methods of dealing with grief may be unhealthy, he doesn't repress it and pretend he's fine. However, after the events of the film, he may be veering towards something closer to his traditional characterization.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the comics, young Scott is polite, quiet, socially awkward, and generally straightlaced, as well as prone to repressing all his emotions and putting the mission above all else. Here, he's rude and sarcastic to everyone, and while his methods of dealing with grief may be unhealthy, he doesn't repress it and pretend he's fine. However, after the events of the film, he may be veering towards something closer to his traditional characterization.



* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Not quite of the AdaptationalVillainy variety, but she is certainly more morally ambiguous than her comic-book counterpart, seeing as how she was perfectly willing to help Apocalypse wipe out the human race--although this seems to be more a mixture of fear and awe towards him than any explicit agreement with his intentions. Needless to say, when she sees him for the dictator and BrokenPedestal he really is, she [[spoiler:turns on him rather quickly]]. Also, while both versions of Ororo started out as a thief, Storm was originally one of the few mutants not considered to be an outcast for her powers, and was actually worshipped like a benevolent goddess for helping bring prosperity to her people.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: AdaptationPersonalityChange: Not quite of the AdaptationalVillainy variety, but she is certainly more morally ambiguous than her comic-book counterpart, seeing as how she was perfectly willing to help Apocalypse wipe out the human race--although this seems to be more a mixture of fear and awe towards him than any explicit agreement with his intentions. Needless to say, when she sees him for the dictator and BrokenPedestal he really is, she [[spoiler:turns on him rather quickly]]. Also, while both versions of Ororo started out as a thief, Storm was originally one of the few mutants not considered to be an outcast for her powers, and was actually worshipped like a benevolent goddess for helping bring prosperity to her people.

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