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1[[WMG:[[center:[-'''[[Characters/XmenFilmSeries Main Character Index]]'''\
2'''Main Characters:''' [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesXMen X-Men]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesProfessorCharlesXavier Professor X]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesMagneto Magneto]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesWolverine Wolverine]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesMystique Mystique]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesJeanGrey Jean Grey]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesDeadpool Deadpool]]\
3'''Original Timeline:''' [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesXMenOriginalTimeline X-Men]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesFreeMutants Free Mutants]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesOtherMutantsOriginalTimeline Other Mutants]] | '''Brotherhood''' | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesWeaponXOriginalTimeline Weapon X]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHumansOriginalTimeline Humans]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHellfireClub Hellfire Club]]\
4'''New Timeline:''' [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesXMenNewTimeline X-Men]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesNewMutants New Mutants]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesXForce X-Force]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesApocalypseAndHisFollowers Apocalypse and His Followers]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesTransigen Transigen]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesOtherMutantsNewTimeline Other Mutants]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHumansNewTimeline Humans]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesWeaponXNewTimeline Weapon X]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesDBari D'Bari]] | [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesNewMutantsVillains New Mutants Villains]]\
5'''Other Timelines:''' [[Characters/Legion2017 Earth-17040]] | [[Characters/TheGifted2017 Earth-17372]]-]]]]]
6----
7!!Brotherhood of Mutants
8
9A more radical group of mutants than those from the Xavier School, these mutants stand for a world where their kind reigns supreme and humanity acknowledges their superiority. Led by Erik "Magneto" Lehnsherr, they are unafraid of using violence and conflict to achieve their goal of mutant supremacy.
10----
11[[foldercontrol]]
12[[folder:Group in General]]
13* FantasticRacism: They look down on humans and have no problems with killing some.
14* FantasticTerrorists: They are a group of mutants who attack humans and enemy mutants to stop mutant oppression. Yeah, the audience should feel very relieved knowing they don't exist in RealLife.
15[[/folder]]
16
17!! Founding Members
18
19[[folder:Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto]]
20--> See the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesMagneto Magneto]] page.
21[[/folder]]
22
23[[folder:Raven Darkhölme / Mystique]]
24--> See the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesMystique Mystique]] page.
25[[/folder]]
26
27[[folder:Angel Salvadore / Angel]]
28--> See the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHellfireClub Hellfire Club]] page.
29[[/folder]]
30
31[[folder:Emma Frost]]
32--> See the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHellfireClub Hellfire Club]] page.
33[[/folder]]
34
35[[folder:Azazel]]
36--> See the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHellfireClub Hellfire Club]] page.
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:Janos Quested / Riptide ]]
40--> See the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHellfireClub Hellfire Club]] page.
41[[/folder]]
42
43!! Later Additions
44
45[[folder:Victor Creed / Sabretooth]]
46!!Victor Creed / Sabretooth
47[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sabretoothxmen.jpg]]
48[[caption-width-right:300:''"You owe me a scream."'']]
49[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sabretoohxmenorigins.png]]
50[[caption-width-right:300:''"When are you going to figure it out? We're not ''like'' them."'']]
51!!!'''Played By:''' Tyler Mane, Creator/LievSchreiber & Michael-James Olsen (kid)
52!!!'''Voiced By:''' Rolando de Castro (Latin-American Spanish, X-Men 1), Idzi Dutkiewicz (Latin-American Spanish, Origins), Creator/MemoAponte (Latin-American Spanish, kid, Origins)
53!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMen1 | Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''
54
55->''"I'm not your friend. I'm an animal, who dreamed he was a man. But the dream is over. And the beast is awake. And I will come for you, because it's my nature."''
56
57A mutant exhibiting feline-like features (such as sharp teeth and claw-like fingernails; he can also move with the agility of a sabretooth tiger) and a HealingFactor similar to Wolverine (though apparently less potent). Born in the mid-1800s, he and Logan are half-brothers (back when Logan went by his real name, James Howlett) and helped him escape after Logan's mutations emerged and he killed his biological father. He and Logan became soldiers throughout history but the constant combat turned Victor into a bloodthirsty sociopath.
58----
59* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In ''Origins'', he's indistinguishable from regular humans outside of his claws and teeth. However this doesn't stick, and he eventually transforms into the same hulking feral animal he is in the comics.
60* AdaptationNameChange: A variation. The credits for "Origins" gives his father's name as "Thomas Logan." Taking this into account, his birth name is Victor Logan and he changed his name surname to "Creed" at a later date. This is in contrast to the comics where the character's birth name is supposedly Victor Creed.
61* AdaptationalNiceGuy: A very slight case, but he has (or at least had) some very hidden and very ill expressed brotherly feelings for Logan. Comics Sabretooth is a textbook sociopath without any redeeming qualities.
62** 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]].
63* 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]]
64* AllThereInTheManual: The reason why Victor Creed in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' doesn't seem to have connection with Sabretooth in ''Film/XMen1'' is explained in tie-in comic: ''X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine''. In this comic, it's revealed that Sabretooth survived his apparent death in ''Film/XMen1'' and has been following Wolverine since the end of the first film. They fight and Wolverine defeats him, but he didn't kill Sabretooth when he notices Sabretooth's dog tag on him that's very similar to Wolverine's. In order to find further answers, Logan and Sabretooth share what they knew about each other in order to shed light on their connected past, and Sabretooth states that his real name is Victor Creed, and that prior to five years ago his memory was mostly blank (implying that like Logan, his memory was wiped), save for nightmares of things he did on missions (most likely Team X's various missions). Victor also states that the reason he worked for Magneto was that the latter promised to help in disclosing his past, very much like Xavier promised for Wolverine himself. They eventually regain some memories together while teaming up against HYDRA before Creed makes a HeroicSacrifice to save Logan from being captured by Stryker again.
65* ArchEnemy: To Wolverine in ''Origins''. Strangely, he is also depicted as this to Storm in the first film.
66* AxCrazy: Has a bloodlust that only mindless battle seems to satisfy.
67* BadassLongcoat: He sports one in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''.
68-->'''Wraith:''' "I ain't Bradley, Victor. [[LampshadeHanging And your creepy black coat don't scare me.]]"
69-->'''Creed:''' "Really? Worked on Dukes."
70* BashBrothers: He and Logan do this for the first fifteen minutes of ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''. The opening sequence is a badass {{Montage}} through UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar, UsefulNotes/WW1, UsefulNotes/WW2 and UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar! They also come back together briefly at the end, albeit [[EnemyMine for a mutual gain]].
71* BeastMan: In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' he has claw-like fingernails, fangs instead of canines, and by ''Film/XMen1'' he's basically an animal.
72* BigBrotherBully: Once he's required to fight Logan in ''Origins''.
73* BigBrotherInstinct: For all his (many) flaws, he really loves his little brother Jimmy. It's best illustrated in the Civil War part of the opening montage, when Logan is shot and they are (at the time) unaware of their healing factors, Victor's expression says it all.
74%%* BigOlEyebrows: He has an absolutely massive pair in ''Film/XMen1'' which curve downward and are long enough to reach his cheeks.
75* BlackEyesOfEvil: Instead of the pure white eyes he has in the comics, he sports pitch black eyes to underline his monstrous nature in ''Film/XMen1''.
76* BloodKnight: Joins many wars for over a century only to keep his killer instincts satisfied. He enjoys being a warrior far too much to start a life of peace with James.
77* TheBrute: To Magneto in ''Film/XMen1''. He relies mostly in brute force when it comes to combat, in contrast with Mystique and Toad, who employ ambushes and acrobatics in their fighting styles.
78* CainAndAbel: Significantly more unhinged and murderous than his brother Logan.
79* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In ''Origins'', Victor was shown to be a smug and arrogant man who had his own motivation to try to kill his brother and destroy everyone he cared about. Fast-forward to the first ''X-Men'' movie, and he's little more than a stoic animal who serves as Magneto's attack dog and nothing more.
80* CompositeCharacter: ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' went along with the comic book's hints that Dog Logan and Victor Creed/Sabretooth were the same person, which was disproven years later. Movie Victor also takes on Rose's role from the ''Origin'' comic as the person who helped Logan run away.
81* DeadpanSnarker:
82-->'''Victor''': ''[after Wolverine pops his new claws in front of him for the first time]'' Ooh. Shiny.
83* 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.
84* EvilIsBigger: In ''Film/XMen1'', as Tyler Mane is 6' 9" (2.06 m). In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' not so much, as Liev Schrieber is only 3 cm taller than Hugh Jackman.
85* FacingTheBulletsOneLiner: He gets a good one in ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' as both he and Logan are facing a firing squad. Subverted in that he knows he isn't going to die, so it's more of a mocking one liner.
86-->'''Victor Creed''': [[GoodThingYouCanHeal Wake me]] when [[ForegoneConclusion it's over]].
87* FangsAreEvil: Which he pairs with his PsychoticSmirk.
88%%* GeniusBruiser: In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''.
89* 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.
90* HeroKiller: In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', he murders about 80% of the cast. [[spoiler:His resume includes: Wolverine's OnlyFriend John Wraith, Wade Wilson (though Stryker somewhat brings him back brainwashed), Silverfox, twice. Bradley and finally Blob (at least that's what's implied by his dialogue with Wraith). Meaning the only main cast members he never killed were Wolverine, Gambit, Agent Zero and Stryker.]]
91* HeterosexualLifePartners: With his half-brother Logan for their childhood and most of their adult lives, up until Logan leaves Team X.
92* IAmAMonster: In one of the trailers for ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' which features him uttering [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKwfV3j7FEE this]] chilling line.
93-->'''Sabertooth:''' I'm not your friend...I'm an animal, who dreamed he was a man. But the dream is over...and the beast is awake. And I will come for you, because it's my nature.
94* {{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.
95%%* LightningBruiser: The Liev Schrieber version.
96* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: He is a major sadist that seems to get turned on by his victims' screams. He tries twice to make Storm scream for him in the first film.
97* OneManArmy: Strong and sharp enough to take down whole squads.
98* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', [[spoiler:as Weapon XI is about to decapitate Logan, he is tackled away by Victor Creed. "Nobody kills you but me!"]]
99%%* PsychoForHire: Once he leaves Team X.
100* PsychoticSmirk: In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', he likes giving these. By X-Men, he's become much colder and emotionless, to the point of verging into TheStoic.
101* RunningOnAllFours: A sign of him being more animal than man, he runs on all fours when fighting in ''Origins''.
102* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: He gets caught trying to rape a Vietnamese girl, which leads to him killing his own men and ultimately him and Logan being imprisoned and then recruited by Stryker.
103* ScarilyCompetentTracker: In ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'', where he somehow can find his former teammates to kill them.
104* TheSociopath: It's clear that he enjoys making people suffer. He does however have a genuine connection to his little brother Logan until it fell apart later on.
105* SociopathicSoldier: Considering his attempted rape of a local during Vietnam, as well as the implied killing of civilians while firing from a helicopter during the same war.
106* SoftSpokenSadist: In ''Film/XMen1'', all his lines are no louder than a whisper.
107* SuperStrength: Is strong enough to lift trees and physically stronger than Wolverine and thus demolishes him in direct combat. To defeat him Wolverine had to make full use of his superior skills, quick thinking and the boost that his adamantium skeleton gives him.
108%%* TallDarkAndSnarky: Liev Schrieber's portrayal.
109* 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.
110* TokenEvilTeammate: He's one the few purely evil members of the Brotherhood unlike the others who are simply {{Well Intentioned Extremist}}s.
111* TookALevelInJerkass: The war montage shows him becoming increasingly vicious over time, going from being genuinely concerned for his brother during the Civil War to gleefully mowing down civilians during the Vietnam War, even with Logan begging him to stop.
112* UncertainDoom: Last seen in the movies being blasted out of the Statue of Liberty's head by Cyclops and landing on a patrol boat. The blast and fall would have killed a normal person, but with Sabretooth it's hard to be sure. Tie-in materials have him surviving.
113* 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.
114* TheVietnamVet: The Vietnam conflict is when he noticeably gives in to his BloodKnight tendencies and attempts to rape a local.
115* WeUsedToBeFriends: ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine'' details the relationship between him and James Howlett (Wolverine), who are half-brothers. They were BashBrothers to the very end until his sociopathy went off the deep end and caused James to lose his connection with him.
116** He also kills his old teammates.
117* WolverineClaws: On his fingernails, instead of knuckles.
118* WouldHitAGirl: He wanted to cause Storm enough pain so that she would scream, but he failed twice.
119* {{Yandere}}: With Wolverine. About a sibling relationship and not lovers, but it fits pretty well.
120* YouHaveFailedMe: Gets a non-fatal one in ''Film/XMen1'' when Magneto puts him "in the doghouse" by locking him in a cell after Sabretooth fails to recapture Senator Kelly.
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Mortimer Toynbee / Toad]]
124!! Mortimer Toynbee / Toad
125[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toadxmen.jpg]]
126[[caption-width-right:300:''"Don't you people ever die?"'']]
127[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/toaddofp.png]]
128!!!'''Played By''': Creator/RayPark & Evan Jonigkeit
129!!!'''Voiced By:''' Israel Magaña (Latin-American Spanish, old, X-Men 1), Esteban Desco (Latin-American Spanish, young, Days of Future Past)
130!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMen1 | Film/XMenOriginsWolverine[[note]]It's a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo[[/note]] | Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' | ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine''
131
132A very agile fighter with a menacing streak and a long, prehensile tongue, who can also spit a slimy substance onto others.
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134* AdaptationalAttractiveness: [[http://images.wikia.com/marveldatabase/images/c/c9/Toad.png He]] is a short, ugly little hunchback in the comics. In ''Film/XMen1'', he's played by [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ray_Park_as_Toad_(comics).jpg Ray Park]] with some very half-hearted attempts at uglying him up. However, in ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', the younger Toad has many more noticeable bumps and wrinkles on his face.
135* AdaptationalBadass: In the comics, he was originally conceived as a deformed, sniveling hunchback who served as TheIgor to Magneto. His super power was [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway he could hop... really high]] because of having very low-grade super-strength, concentrated in his legs. However, his version from ''Film/XMen1'' is a wisecracking martial artist with wall-crawling abilities, slime projectiles and a tongue that he can use as a whip, thus making him more capable of holding his own in a fight with other heroes. In ''Days of Future Past'' he's confirmed to be a Vietnam veteran too.
136* {{Adaptational Nationality}}: Averted in the first film. Toad is portrayed as British much like his comic book counterpart.
137** Played Straight im Days of Future Past where he is Americanised (much like his animated counterparts) and has somehow served in the Vietnam War.
138* 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.
139* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: His skin has a greenish hue.
140* AnimalThemedSuperbeing: He possesses some toad-like traits, such as an OverlyLongTongue and being able to hop from one place to another at distances which are far greater than what a regular human can achieve.
141* AttackItsWeakPoint: He subdues Cyclops in the train station by grabbing his visor, causing a distraction when Cyclops winds up blowing a hole in the ceiling and having him shut his eyes to stop the beam.
142* BadassLongcoat: Wears one in the train station scene when he ambushes Cyclops.
143* BagOfKidnapping: Put [[spoiler: Rogue]] in one and is shown carrying the bag as the Brotherhood leaves the train station.
144* BlackEyesOfEvil: The irises are so big they look black from a distance.
145* DeadpanSnarker: Taunts Sabretooth when the latter fails to capture Rogue.
146--> "Weren't you meant to bring someone back with you?"
147* DelinquentHair: Sports a mohawk in his youth.
148* DivideAndConquer: Employs this strategy in the museum. His opening move is to knock out Cyclops and lock him up, while kicking Jean and Storm away from one another. He then lifts Storm to the upper level with his tongue so Jean has to face him alone.
149* {{EvilBrit}}: Only in the first film. Days of Future Past invert this by Americanising him and less villainous.
150* EvilGenius: He's seen tampering with Magneto's machine.
151* InASingleBound: His mutation let him jump great heights and across large distances.
152* LightningBruiser: Toad is very agile, as his mutation allows him to quickly leap across large distances, and he can also use his tongue to pull himself towards his target. Combined with his skills as a martial artist, he proves to be a great challenge to Cyclops, Jean and Storm when they fight at Liberty Island.
153* OlderThanTheyLook: Given the reveal that he was a soldier in Vietnam, he was somewhere in his forties during [[Film/XMen1 the first film]]. Ray Park was only 26 at the time.
154* OverlyLongTongue: Toad has a long prehensile tongue that is strong enough to lift a grown human with little effort.
155* SuperSpit: In ''Film/XMen1'', Toad spits some gunk out at Jean Grey's face, which hardens on contact with her skin and causes her to suffocate.
156* {{Troll}}: Never misses an opportunity to pick on Sabretooth.
157** When Sabretooth comes back after failing to capture [[spoiler: Rogue]]:
158-->'''Toad''': Weren't you supposed to bring someone back with you?
159-->'''Sabretooth''': *growls*
160** And again when Sabretooth gets a lightning bolt in his chest from Storm:
161-->'''Toad''': Quit playing around.
162-->'''Sabretooth''': *growls*
163* 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.
164* 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.
165* WouldHitAGirl: He has no qualms attacking Jean Grey and Storm.
166[[/folder]]
167
168[[folder:John Allerdyce / Pyro]]
169!!John Allerdyce / Pyro
170[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pyro.jpg]]
171[[caption-width-right:300:''"You know all those dangerous mutants you hear about on the news? I'm the worst one."'']]
172!!!'''Played By''': Alexander Burton, Creator/AaronStanford
173!!!'''Voiced By:''' Moisés Iván Mora (Latin-American Spanish)
174!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMen1 | Film/X2XMenUnited | Film/XMenTheLastStand'' | ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine''
175
176A friend of Bobby and Rogue, Pyro has anti-social tendencies because he is very angry at humans for how they treat the mutant community. He has the ability to control (although not create) fire. Magneto tells him that "You are a god amongst insects; never let anyone tell you any different."
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178* AdaptationalJerkass: In the comics, he's almost always villainous, but he's always laid-back and polite and never goes beyond what he needs to do to accomplish his goals. Here, he's a cocky, aggressive showoff even before his FaceHeelTurn, and after he goes over to Magneto's side, he becomes a destructive douchebag who loves needlessly escalating situations.
179* AdaptationalNationality: The Australian St. John Allerdyce from the comics has been adapted to an American without the "Saint" in his given name.
180* AdaptationNameChange: His name is changed from St. John Allerdyce to the Americanized John Allerdyce.
181* AgeLift: As with Iceman, he's closer in age to Cyclops, Jean, and Storm in the comics, but younger than them in the film.
182* AscendedExtra: Had about 5 seconds of screen time in the first film, but then became a prominent character in both ''Film/X2XMenUnited'' and ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''.
183* AxCrazy: While flinging fireballs at the cops in ''Film/X2XMenUnited'', he has a grin on his face and is enjoying the mayhem that he's causing.
184* TheBusCameBack: Returns after 17 years, joining both [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesDeadpool Deadpool]] and [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesWolverine Wolverine]] in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse for ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine''.
185%% * DeadpanSnarker
186* TheDragon: Becomes Magneto's second-in-command in [[Film/XMenTheLastStand the third film]] after Mystique is injected with the mutant cure.
187* ElementalBaggage: He can only control fire, not create it. He compensates for this by carrying a lighter around with him, and in [[Film/XMenTheLastStand the third movie]], a wrist mounted flamethrower.
188* EvenEvilHasStandards: Downplayed, as he does leave with Magneto shortly after. But Pyro was momentarily shocked when Magneto abandons Mystique, despite her protecting him.
189* EvilFormerFriend: Becomes Bobby Drake's ArchEnemy in the third film. They clash during the titular last stand, each using their opposing powers in a BeamOWar that ends with Iceman's victory.
190* FaceHeelTurn: ''Film/X2XMenUnited'' shows him defecting to the Brotherhood, and the [[Film/XMenTheLastStand following one]] has him going full "fuck you, I'm evil!"
191* 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.
192* {{Jerkass}}: In ''Film/X2XMenUnited'', he is swayed by Magneto's words and starts falling into the dark side. He escalated the confrontation with the police by openly attacking them when the others were trying to resolve the situation peacefully--though to be fair, one of the cops ''had'' just shot Logan in the head.
193* OhCrap: Get this in the third movie when Bobby manages to overcome his fire power by completely covering himself in in ice and getting close to disable his flamethrowers, before knocking Pyro out with a headbutt.
194* ParentalAbandonment: Judging by the sad and envious expression on his face when he stares at the Drake family photos in ''Film/X2XMenUnited'', it's strongly implied that John's parents have disowned him (or they died when he was very young[[note]]or worse, he accidentally [[SelfMadeOrphan burned them]] [[FridgeHorror when his powers first manifested]][[/note]]).
195* PlayingWithFire: He can't generate fire, but is immune to it and can direct and magnify any nearby fire. As such, he uses a lighter to create it when he needs to in the [[Film/XMen1 first]] [[Film/X2XMenUnited two]] movies, and he gets a wrist mounted flamethrower in the [[Film/XMenTheLastStand third]].
196* 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, Bobby immediately obeys, but John attacks the officers with giant fire balls--though this is perhaps because Wolverine had just been shot in the head.
197* SmugSuper: Loves having powers and being "better" than humans.
198* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Completes his FaceHeelTurn when he lashes out in anger at a group of police officers who follow a false tip-off and believe that he's holding the Drakes hostage. Rather than protest his innocence, he decides to embrace the "evil mutant" image and fight back. To be fair, one of the cops shot Wolverine in the head.
199-->"You know all those 'dangerous mutants' you hear about on the news? ''({{beat}})'' [[WhamLine I'm the worst one]]."
200* UngratefulBastard: Towards Professor X in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''. This doesn't sit well with Magneto.
201-->'''Pyro:''' [[spoiler:I would've killed]] the Professor if you had given me the chance.
202-->'''Magneto:''' Charles Xavier did more for mutants than you'll ever know. [[spoiler:[[AntagonistInMourning My single greatest regret is that that he had to die for our dream to live]]]].
203* WeaksauceWeakness: If he doesn't have anything to generate flames (such as his lighter in the first film and the wrist flame throwers in the second) he's pretty much easy pickings. Bobby ended their fight in the third movie quickly once he got in close enough to disable his flamethrowers. Granted it was only ''after'' going full ice mode during their BeamOWar but still...
204* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Not at all stated what happened to him post ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', either having been captured or killed.
205* WouldHitAGirl: He has no problem throwing a fireball at a female cop who has him at gunpoint.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Cain Marko / Juggernaut]]
209!!Cain Marko / Juggernaut
210[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juggernaut.jpg]]
211[[caption-width-right:300:''"Don't you know who I am? I'm the JUGGERNAUT, bitch!"'']]
212!!!'''Played By''': Creator/VinnieJones
213!!!'''Voiced By:''' Octavio Rojas (Latin-American Spanish)
214!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''
215
216-->''"I'm the wrong guy to play hide-n'-seek with."''
217
218A criminal recruited by the Brotherhood after being rescued from a prison truck, Juggernaut is incredibly strong, fast, and once he gains momentum, he is almost unstoppable.
219
220-> For tropes applying to Juggernaut in the the new timeline established by ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', see the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesOtherMutantsNewTimeline Other Mutants (New Timeline)]] page.
221----
222* {{Adaptational Nationality}}: American in the comics. British in the Last Stand film.
223** Though Deadpool 2 switches him back to American like the comics.
224* AdaptationalWimp: In the films, he is just a hyper-strong big dude. In the comics, to put it simply, he can shatter mountains and use buildings as weapons.
225* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Not actually a mutant in the original comics, where he is instead gifted with his Juggernaut abilities by a mystical gem during the Korean War.
226* AgeLift: His comic counterpart is in fact ''older'' than Professor Xavier.
227* BadassBoast: "Don't you know who I am? [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch I'm the JUGGERNAUT, bitch]]!" [[AscendedMeme Taken from the "humorous" internet shorts]].
228* BaldOfEvil: Keeps his head shaved, probably so his helmet can fit.
229* TheBrute: He is massive and the strongest guy in the group.
230* ChainedByFashion: He just never bothered to take his restraints off.
231* DumbMuscle: Tremendous brawn, not much brain.
232* EvilBrit: Of course in the comics he's American, but given there's no attempt to change the British actor's voice or anything...
233* FoeTossingCharge: His superpower is the Foe Tossing Charge, and he is played by Vinnie Jones, who started out in ye olde British football.
234* TheJuggernaut: He could only be contained in shackles designed specifically for him. The police holding are heard warning others not to let him move, not even a little, because if he gets moving nothing will stop him.
235* LightningBruiser: He's very strong and pretty fast (particularly because he can't be stopped).
236* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: "I'm the Juggernaut, [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch bitch!"]]
237* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Delivers one to Wolverine.
238* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Wears a maroon outfit with black highlights.
239* SuperStrength: One of the strongest characters in the franchise, rivaled only by Colossus and the Future Sentinels, strong enough to punch people through walls, knocks down concrete walls with his headbutts, leap right through metal walls. He is physically very heavy as well, shaking up an entire truck by just jumping down a few inches, cracking concrete while running, and crushing an armored jeep by jumping on it. This combined with his LightningBruiser abilities proved to very painful to Wolverine.
240* TallDarkAndSnarky: In an almost TypeCasting kind of way.
241-->'''Pyro''': Nice helmet.
242-->'''Juggernaut''': Keeps my face pretty.
243* TemptingFate: Gave his BadassBoast towards Kitty, only to get knocked out cold.
244* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: "Don't you know who I am?! I'm the ''JUGGERNAUT'', bitch!" (AscendedMeme, inspired by WebVideo/MyWayEntertainment's GagDub).
245* UncertainDoom: No indication is made of what happened to him after he got knocked out shortly before Phoenix began killing everybody on the island.
246* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: He is Xavier's step-brother in the comics, but not in the movies.
247* WouldHitAGirl: He is willing to murder Kitty Pryde.
248* WouldHurtAChild: Magneto's assault on Alcatraz involved killing Leech. When Juggernaut is ordered to do it, he replies "With pleasure."
249[[/folder]]
250
251[[folder:Jamie Madrox / Multiple Man]]
252!!James "Jamie" Madrox / Multiple Man
253[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/multipleman.png]]
254!!!'''Played By''': Creator/EricDane
255!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RicardoMendoza (Latin-American Spanish)
256!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''
257
258->'''Mystique:''' This guy robbed several banks... at the same time.
259
260A mutant and a thief recruited by the Brotherhood in a prison truck, Madrox has the power to create an infinite number of copies of himself.
261----
262* ActuallyADoomBot: Made an army of duplicates in order to bluff that they were the entire Brotherhood Of Mutants.
263* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, he is associated with the Comicbook/XFactor, a X-Men offshoot. However, the film makes him part of ComicBook/{{Magneto}}'s Brotherhood of Mutants. (That said, the Multiple Man from the [[ComicBook/UltimateXMen Ultimate Universe]] ''was'' a member of the Brotherhood, which makes his film version a [[CompositeCharacter mix of the two.]])
264* {{Covert Pervert}}: He first scene ends as he is checking out Mystique's ass
265* 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''.
266* MauveShirt: His only active part in the plot is distracting the military while the Brotherhood goes to San Francisco.
267* TheQuietOne: Has a total of TWO lines in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''.
268* 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.
269* SmugSuper: Always cool and unfettered.
270* 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.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Dark Phoenix]]
274Back when she was a little girl, Jean Grey was visited by both Erik Lehnsherr and Charles Xavier, both wanting to learn to her the use of her powers for their respective goals.
275
276Fearing that Jean could not control her vast psychic powers, Charles Xavier put psychic blocks around her subconscious mind to keep Jean's abilities in check. As a result while growing up, Jean developed a dual personality - one being her usual self and the other her vastly strong, powerful, and uninhibited side that called itself the Phoenix Force, which emerged when she was angry or enraged.
277
278In ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', after apparently killed Cyclops and Professor X with her newly strengthened and enhanced telekinesis due to cannot control her power or herself, she joined Magneto's brotherhood. As she senses the Phoenix taking over, she asks Wolverine twice to kill her. The second time, the request is fulfilled.
279
280For more about her, see the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesJeanGrey Jean Grey / Phoenix]] page.
281[[/folder]]
282
283!!The Omegas
284
285A group of mutant outcasts who allied with Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants during the Cure crisis.
286----
287[[folder:Callisto]]
288!!Callisto
289[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/callisto_6.jpg]]
290[[caption-width-right:300:''"You're so proud of being a mutant, where's your mark?"'']]
291!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DaniaRamirez
292!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/RossyAguirre (Latin-American Spanish)
293!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'' | ''Film/DeadpoolAndWolverine''
294
295The leader of the Omegas, who possesses enhanced acute senses that can detect mutants and their powers, and superhuman speed.
296----
297* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The Callisto from the comics has been portrayed as from just rather odd-faced to downright disgusting, and she leads the Morlocks precisely because they are mutants too deformed to be accepted by human society. In the film she is played by a conventionally beautiful actress.
298* AdaptationalBadass: The original Callisto has just improved senses and moderately superhuman speed and strength. This version can outright detect mutants and her physical skills are more in line with ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}.
299* CompositeCharacter: She merges the powers of Caliban and Quicksilver. Her leadership role and personality (which isn't all that fleshed out in the movie, but overall it's pretty consistent with the comics) are the only traces of the comics' Callisto.
300* DarkActionGirl: Basically Magneto's replacement for Mystique.
301* DesignatedGirlFight: Storm gets a rivalry with her, fighting her on two occasions. However, this has less to do with them both being female than a nod to their complex relationship in the comics.
302%% * FlashStep
303* {{Foil}}: To Storm, who she fights twice.
304* ForeheadOfDoom: She is a villainess with a sizeable forehead.
305* HellBentForLeather: Like many of the Omegas, her clothing consists of nothing but dark leather.
306* InNameOnly: She's not scarred or one-eyed, she has a mix of Caliban's and Quicksilver's powers and not her own hypersensitivity.
307%%* KnightTemplar: Like the other Omegas.
308* MetaPower: Callisto can not only sense other mutants but she can identify what their powers are and what class they are in.
309* RaceLift: She's white in the comics and played by a Dominican actress here.
310* ReplacementGoldfish: Magneto essentially replaces Mystique with Callisto.
311* SuperSenses: Can detect mutants based on their power levels.
312* SuperSpeed: Can run really fast.
313* TattooedCrook: Like most Omegas, she has many tattoos.
314* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: She was the leader of the Morlocks in the comics.
315* UseYourHead: Does this to Storm in their first fight.
316* WellIntentionedExtremist: Like the other Omegas, who want mutant rights but have crossed the line into mutant superiority.
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:Quill / Kid Omega]]
320!! Quill / Kid Omega
321[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quill_xmen_films_8761.jpg]]
322[[caption-width-right:300:''"[[SmallNameBigEgo Do we look like we need your help?]]"'']]
323!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KenLeung
324!!!'''Voiced By:''' Creator/IrwinDaayan (Latin-American Spanish)
325!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''
326
327A mutant who can eject spikes from his body, most notably his face.
328----
329* DeadlyHug: He kills Dr. Rao by hugging her and then extending his spikes.
330* JokeCharacter: See his picture? That's his sole power. Can't even fire them off as projectiles. He can only kill people if he can manage to hug them first. This is especially true considering he's on the same team with people like Magneto and Dark Phoenix.
331* InNameOnly: For some reason, the credits name him Kid Omega despite his character being unmistakingly Quill.
332* KnightTemplar: Like the rest of the Omegas.
333* MauveShirt: Lasts quite a bit, kills one character and almost does so with a second.
334* SmallNameBigEgo: He genuinely thinks he's a powerful mutant, and specifically that he's threatening to Magneto at the gathering of mutants when he extends his quills. His sole kill in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'' is killing a single, crying woman by letting her hug him and then extending his quills. [[spoiler:Then he gets killed in an action that could be charitably called an afterthought]].
335* SpikesOfDoom: Has porcupine quills which he can eject out of his body.
336* TattooedCrook: Like most Omegas, he has many tattoos.
337* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Neither Quill or Kid Omega were Brotherhood members in the comics.
338* ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman: His only kill in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'' was Kavita Rao (the scientist who developed the mutant "cure") whom he hugged, then [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice deployed his quills.]]
339* WellIntentionedExtremist: Like the other Omegas, who want mutant rights but have crossed the line into mutant superiority.
340* WouldHitAGirl: He gives a DeadlyHug to Dr. Kavita Rao.
341[[/folder]]
342
343[[folder:Phillipa Sontag / Arclight
344]]
345!!Phillipa Sontag / Arclight
346[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arclight_xm3.png]]
347!!!'''Played By:''' Omahyra Mota
348!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''
349
350A mutant with the ability to emit enormous shockwaves upon clasping her hands.
351----
352* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, she was a member of Mister Sinister's Marauders, who once caused a massacre of Morlocks. In the film, she's in the same team as the leader of the Morlocks of all people, Callisto.
353%%* KnightTemplar: Like the other Omegas.
354* TheQuietOne : She doesn't talk very often.
355* {{Race Lift}}: Vietnamese in the comics. Played by a Dominican actress here.
356* ShockwaveClap: She has this ability. And that's all she does, but apparently she can control it well enough to make sure the shockwave only breaks certain materials.
357* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Her comic counterpart was a member of the Marauders, not the Brotherhood.
358[[/folder]]
359
360[[folder:Psylocke]]
361!!ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}
362[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/psylocke_x3.png]]
363!!!'''Played By:''' Meiling Melançon
364!!!'''Film Appearances''': ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''
365
366A member of the Omegas with the power of traveling through shadows.
367
368-> For tropes applying to Psylocke in the new timeline established by ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'', see the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesOtherMutantsNewTimeline Other Mutants (New Timeline)]] page.
369----
370* {{Adaptational Nationality}}: Pyslocke is British English in the comics. Kwannon is Japanese. Either way Meiling's version is portrayed as American.
371* AdaptationalWimp:
372** In the comics, Psylocke is a powerful telepath who later gains telekinesis and some other minor abilities, like precognition, invisibility and opening up shadow portals. In the film, however, her only apparent power is the last of those. Interestingly, the comics explain it was a side effect of the Crimson Dawn and not any inherent mutant power, while in the film it seems it ''is'' her mutant power.
373** Her presumably non-canon cameo in the ''Film/X2XMenUnited'' novelization goes more in line with the comics, as it shows her as a telepath, although still not as strong as her comic self.
374* AdaptationalVillainy: She is associated with the Comicbook/XMen in the comics, but in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'' she appears as a member of ComicBook/{{Magneto}}'s Brotherhood of Mutants.
375* InNameOnly: The only aspects from Psylocke on this character are her purple hair, shadow portal powers and the red tattoo from Crimson Dawn. There is even controversy about whether she was ''meant'' to be Psylocke in the first place: director Ratner claimed she was and had always been planned to be, but screenwriter Zack Penn stated he wasn't sure how the name of Psylocke ended up in the film, and actress Meiling Melançon even believed she was actually portraying Revanche (Psylocke's Japanese body swap) at some point. If the latter was true, it would be an even greater artistic license, because Melançon's character differs more from Revanche than she does from Psylocke.
376%%* KnightTemplar: Like the other Omegas.
377* MauveShirt: Appears for a bit, though mostly in the background, before turning into LudicrousGibs.
378* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the novelization of the third film, she survives Phoenix's attack by transporting through the shadows in the hallway.
379* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Much like Multiple Man, this was combined with AdaptationalVillainy as her comic counterpart was a member of the X-Men.
380* ThinkingUpPortals: Her only power in the film is creating portals in shadows.
381* WellIntentionedExtremist: Like the other Omegas, who want mutant rights but have crossed the line into mutant superiority.
382[[/folder]]

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