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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TagLine Take a stand.]]''[[note]]From left to right:[[ComicBook/KittyPryde Shadowcat]], ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}, ComicBook/{{Storm}}, [[ComicBook/JeanGrey Phoenix]], ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Rogue}}, [[ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII Angel]], ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}, and ComicBook/ProfessorX.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TagLine Take a stand.]]''[[note]]From left to right:[[ComicBook/KittyPryde Shadowcat]], ComicBook/{{Cyclops}}, ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}, [[ComicBook/JeanGrey Phoenix]], ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Rogue}}, [[ComicBook/WarrenWorthingtonIII Angel]], ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}, and ComicBook/ProfessorX.[[/note]]]]



* BadassCrew: The line-up has changed from the first two movies, so now the team members are ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/KittyPryde and ComicBook/{{Colossus}}.

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* BadassCrew: The line-up has changed from the first two movies, so now the team members are ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/KittyPryde and ComicBook/{{Colossus}}.
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''X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006) is the third movie in the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' following ''[[Film/X2XMenUnited X2]]'' involving the discovery of a "cure" for mutant genes, causing Magneto to start recruiting for a mutant uprising. Also, Jean Grey had a DisneyDeath, but evidently CameBackWrong as a result. Despite all this, the X-Men move to defend the cure-making facility from Magneto's forces.

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''X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006) is the third movie in the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' ''Franchise/XMenFilmSeries'' following ''[[Film/X2XMenUnited X2]]'' involving the discovery of a "cure" for mutant genes, causing Magneto to start recruiting for a mutant uprising. Also, Jean Grey had a DisneyDeath, but evidently CameBackWrong as a result. Despite all this, the X-Men move to defend the cure-making facility from Magneto's forces.
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** Film commentary regarding Psylocke reveals that she's based on and was apparently meant to be either Revanche, the code name Kwannon took in the comics when the Hand switched her mind with Betsy Braddock's, or Kwannon herself. Either way, the only thing tying her to any incarnation of Psylocke/Betsy Braddock proper is the faint red mark on her eye, similar to the one that Psylocke received courtesy of the Crimson Dawn.
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''X-Men: The Last Stand'' is the third movie in the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' following ''[[Film/X2XMenUnited X2]]'' involving the discovery of a "cure" for mutant genes, causing Magneto to start recruiting for a mutant uprising. Also, Jean Grey had a DisneyDeath, but evidently CameBackWrong as a result. Despite all this, the X-Men move to defend the cure-making facility from Magneto's forces.

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''X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006) is the third movie in the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' following ''[[Film/X2XMenUnited X2]]'' involving the discovery of a "cure" for mutant genes, causing Magneto to start recruiting for a mutant uprising. Also, Jean Grey had a DisneyDeath, but evidently CameBackWrong as a result. Despite all this, the X-Men move to defend the cure-making facility from Magneto's forces.
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* HandsLookingWrong: Beast goes to meet Leech. Leech negates all mutations within a certain radius of himself, so when Beast reaches out to shake Leech's hand his own hand enters the radius. His normally furry hand reverts to looking human, which shocks him for a moment. It's a plot point (a retroactive one from the later-made prequels, but still) that it took Hank a LONG time to become comfortable in his blue furry form. Upon reaching back his fur returns, but Hank is still shaken.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: The time travel shenanigans from ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' have erased this film from the timeline via CosmicRetcon. Possibly not even affected, since the “prequels” only make sense as reboots.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: The time travel shenanigans from ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' have erased this film from the timeline via CosmicRetcon. Possibly not even affected, since the “prequels” only make sense as reboots.
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* AmbiguousSituation: Mystique, or [[spoiler:Raven, gives the government key information on Magneto's whereabouts after she loses her powers [[WomanScorned and he discards her]].]] The troops that show up apprehend the Brotherhood are thoroughly embarrassed to find [[spoiler:absolutely no one other than Madrox, AKA Multiple Man, who'd been lying in wait to waste their time at the key moment Magneto begins his coup de grace at Alcatraz.]] Was this a bizarre coincidence, was Magneto ''that'' CrazyPrepared, or did Mystique and Magneto [[spoiler:arrange her false defection to buy him the time needed to assault Alcatraz?]] The film's original ending all but confirmed the latter, but the final cut leaves the incident ambiguous.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Mystique, or [[spoiler:Raven, gives the government key information on Magneto's whereabouts after she loses her powers [[WomanScorned and he discards her]].]] The troops that show up to apprehend the Brotherhood are thoroughly embarrassed to find [[spoiler:absolutely no one other than Madrox, AKA Multiple Man, who'd been lying in wait to waste their time at the key moment Magneto begins his coup de grace at Alcatraz.]] Was this a bizarre coincidence, was Magneto ''that'' CrazyPrepared, or did Mystique and Magneto [[spoiler:arrange her false defection to buy him the time needed to assault Alcatraz?]] The film's original ending all but confirmed the latter, but the final cut leaves the incident ambiguous.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:The film features Magneto saying the line, when he finds himself on the other side of the Mutants Vs. Humans war he's been pushing for and the Phoenix finally goes crazy and starts killing people, due in no small part to his manipulation.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:The film features Magneto saying the line, when he finds himself on the other side of the Mutants Vs. Humans war he's been pushing for and the Phoenix finally goes crazy and starts indiscriminately killing people, human and mutant alike, due in no small part to his manipulation.]]
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* FastballSpecial: Because it wouldn't be right or proper not to include the move in the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' -- during a fight against a [[spoiler:simulated]] Sentinel, Wolverine turns to Colossus and asks, "How's your throwin' arm?" Audiences cheered. The move itself, however, was considerably altered, resembling more of a hammer toss than a fastball throw, to compensate for the fact that Creator/HughJackman is a lot taller compared to comics Wolvie. The second time... [[EpicFail Magneto gets involved]].

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* FastballSpecial: Because it wouldn't be right or proper not to include the move in the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' -- during a fight against a [[spoiler:simulated]] Sentinel, Wolverine turns to Colossus and asks, "How's your throwin' arm?" Audiences cheered. The move itself, however, was considerably altered, resembling more of a [[HumanHammerThrow hammer toss toss]] than a fastball throw, to compensate for the fact that Creator/HughJackman is a lot taller compared to comics Wolvie. The second time... [[EpicFail Magneto gets involved]].
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* BadassCrew: The line-up has changed from the first two movies, so now the team members are ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Iceman}}, ComicBook/KittyPryde and ComicBook/{{Colossus}}.

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* BadassCrew: The line-up has changed from the first two movies, so now the team members are ComicBook/{{Storm}}, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Iceman}}, ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/KittyPryde and ComicBook/{{Colossus}}.
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*ArmorPiercingResponse: When Callisto tries to gauge Magneto's true pride of being a mutant by asking him why he hasn't visibly marked himself like she has, he shows her his contempt for humanity in the form of a prisoner number tattoo he received from the holocaust. This promptly shuts her up.
-->'''Magneto:''' I have been marked once, my dear, and let me assure you no needle shall ever touch my skin again.
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Callback wasn't correct. mystique just turns into a random little girl, not the girl from X2


** When Mystique is messing with the guard on the prison truck, she briefly turns into Jason Stryker's "[[CreepyChild little girl]]" avatar from the second movie.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: What kicks Jean’s already emerging SplitPersonality-induced SanitySlippage into high gear, to the point that just before the Phoenix takes over, she ''begs'' Logan to kill her, is him asking her one question; “Where’s [[spoiler:Scott]]?”

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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: What kicks Jean’s Jean's already emerging SplitPersonality-induced SanitySlippage into high gear, to the point that just before the Phoenix takes over, she ''begs'' Logan to kill her, is him asking her one question; “Where’s [[spoiler:Scott]]?”"Where's [[spoiler:Scott]]?"

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