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!! Travis and Heather Hudson
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!!!'''Played By:''' Max Cullen and Julia Blake
!!!'''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/XMenOriginsWolverine''

A kindly old couple who help Logan after his escape from the Alkali Lake facility.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Travis is named James in the comics.
* AdaptationalWimp: Both of them are superhero members of Alpha Flight in the comics, here their just an elderly couple
* AgeLift: Both are much older than their comic counterparts.
* AmbiguouslyRelated: James Hudson is a cousin of Logan in the comics, but there's no indication their related here.
* SacrificialLamb: They're set up as a genuinely kind people only to be murdered by Agent Zero to emphasize his ruthlessness.
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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Paco Mauri (Latin-American Spanish)

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* Expy: He's the closest thing the X-Men Film Series has to Hawkeye.

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:His son Shingen is killed shortly before he is.]]



* OutlivingOnesOffspring: [[spoiler:His son Shingen is killed shortly before he is.]]
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* VillainHasAPoint: Despite handling it in a completely evil way, he’s not wrong about [[spoiler:his father’s obsession with mutants ruining the family and company, with some justified resentment given that Shingen himself was tasked with covering for his father’s actions.]] Too bad he only expresses it effectively (and at the wrong target) in the midst of his VillainousBreakdown.

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* VillainHasAPoint: Despite handling it in a completely evil way, he’s not wrong about [[spoiler:his father’s obsession with mutants ruining the family and company, with some justified resentment given that Shingen himself was tasked with covering for his father’s actions.]] Too bad he only expresses it effectively (and at the wrong target) in the midst of his VillainousBreakdown.]]
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* CanonForeigner: He does not appear in [[ComicBook/Wolverine1982 the original miniseries]] this movie is based on, nor in any other Marvel comics. In the comics Shingen was the head of the Yashida clan, and served a similar [[spoiler:BigBad]] role as Ichiro does here. However, since the movie establishes that Logan and Yashida knew each other from WWII, this would make him too old to be the father of twentysomething Mariko, so instead he's the father of Shingen and grandfather of Mariko.

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* CanonForeigner: He does not appear in [[ComicBook/Wolverine1982 the original miniseries]] this movie is based on, nor in any other Marvel comics. In the comics Shingen was the head of the Yashida clan, and served a similar [[spoiler:BigBad]] role as Ichiro does here. However, since the movie establishes that Logan and Yashida knew each other from WWII, this would make him too old to be the father of twentysomething twenty something Mariko, so instead he's the father of Shingen and grandfather of Mariko.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: At the time, as the "Dream's End" arc that saw Senator Kelly shift from type 1 of DeathByAdaptation (didn't die in the source material) to type 2 (dies earlier than in the source material) also saw Moira die and it'd by years later in ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' that she was retconned into having faked for death (and a mutant with the power of reincarnation), whereas both film versions of Moira never died on-screen.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: At the time, as the "Dream's End" arc that saw Senator Kelly shift from type 1 of DeathByAdaptation (didn't die in the source material) to type 2 (dies earlier than in the source material) also saw Moira die and it'd by years later in ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' ''ComicBook/XMen2019'' that she was retconned into having faked for death (and a mutant with the power of reincarnation), whereas both film versions of Moira never died on-screen.
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* ShapeshifterLongevity: Subverted; [[spoiler: after being exposed to Magneto's mutation-inducing device, he develops a fluid body that grants him RubberMan powers, allowing him to escape his prison, survive falling several hundred feet into the ocean, and swim all the way back to the mainland. Unfortunately, it also comes with a case of PowerDegeneration that drastically ''shortens'' Kelly's lifespan. Within a matter of days after his exposure, it kills him... [[DeadPersonImpersonation allowing Mystique to assume his position in the US Senate]].]]
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!!Creator/StanLee
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!!Creator/StanLee
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* AmbiguousSituation: May or may not be the same entity as [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2 The Watcher Informant]].

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* AmbiguousSituation: May Given that ''Film/SpiderManNoWayHome'' has established non-MCU films as part of the same multiverse, he may or may not be the same entity as [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2 The Watcher Informant]].
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* HumblePie: Magneto forces an immense helping down his throat, causing Kelly to throw himself at Dr. Jean Grey's mercy (a mutant he'd publicly and privately sneered at earlier in the film). [[spoiler:He eventually resigns himself to his altered state and dies in a rather pitiful way.]]
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* CanonForeigner: He does not appear in [[ComicBook/FrankMillersWolverine the original miniseries]] this movie is based on, nor in any other Marvel comics. In the comics Shingen was the head of the Yashida clan, and served a similar [[spoiler:BigBad]] role as Ichiro does here. However, since the movie establishes that Logan and Yashida knew each other from WWII, this would make him too old to be the father of twentysomething Mariko, so instead he's the father of Shingen and grandfather of Mariko.

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* CanonForeigner: He does not appear in [[ComicBook/FrankMillersWolverine [[ComicBook/Wolverine1982 the original miniseries]] this movie is based on, nor in any other Marvel comics. In the comics Shingen was the head of the Yashida clan, and served a similar [[spoiler:BigBad]] role as Ichiro does here. However, since the movie establishes that Logan and Yashida knew each other from WWII, this would make him too old to be the father of twentysomething Mariko, so instead he's the father of Shingen and grandfather of Mariko.
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!!Dr. ComicBook/MoiraMacTaggert[[Characters/XMenMutants Moira MacTaggert]]
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* AdaptationalBadass: Not even the most improved models of Sentinels from the comics were as powerful and efficient in their tasks as their homologues from the film are. Originally, they were robots from the HumongousMecha variety which were vaguely easy to destroy and trusted on sheer numbers to pose a danger. The model of the films, however, is infinitely more advanced and seems capable to defeat almost any mutant in a singles fight.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Not even the most improved models of Sentinels from the comics were as powerful and efficient in their tasks as their homologues from the film are. Originally, they were robots from the HumongousMecha variety which were vaguely easy to destroy and trusted relied on sheer numbers to pose a danger. The model of the films, however, is infinitely more advanced and seems capable to defeat of defeating almost any mutant in a singles one-on-one fight.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Than their typical adaptational portrayals, especially the in-story 1970's versions.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Than More-so than their typical adaptational portrayals, especially the in-story 1970's versions.



* NoKillLikeOverkill: Seems to be their general philosophy when taking out targets, and as such they commit a string of ruthlessly brutal and outright cruel executions during the film. It is apparently meant to ensure their targets are taken out for good, considering how much punishment some mutants can take, but it doesn't make what they do any less horrific given the weird creativity they often show. [[spoiler:Storm gets dropped off a cliff after impaled, Colossus is separated in two pieces by a tug-of-war style team up, and Warpath gets his head burned off after a Sentinel gleefully suspends him upside down in front of its laser emitter.]]

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* NoKillLikeOverkill: Seems to be their general philosophy when taking out targets, and as such they commit a string of ruthlessly brutal and outright cruel executions during the film. It is apparently meant to ensure their targets are taken out for good, considering how much punishment some mutants can take, but it doesn't make what they do any less horrific given the weird creativity they often show. [[spoiler:Storm gets dropped off a cliff after impaled, Colossus is separated pulled in two pieces by a tug-of-war style team up, and Warpath gets his head burned off after a Sentinel gleefully suspends him upside down in front of its laser emitter.]]



* SilentAntagonist: Unlike the talkative and bombastic Sentinels from the comics, these do not speak or make any sort of noise, which is bad for any mutant trying to hide as they can creep up on you and you wouldn't know it until it be far to late. Somewhat averted in the Rogue Cut, as Sentinels in the X-Mansion can be heard emitting distorted roars, but still not explicitly talking.

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* SilentAntagonist: Unlike the talkative and bombastic Sentinels from the comics, these do not speak or make any sort of noise, which is bad for any mutant trying to hide as they can creep up on you and you wouldn't know it until it be far to too late. Somewhat averted in the Rogue Cut, as Sentinels in the X-Mansion can be heard emitting distorted roars, but still not explicitly talking.

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' Miguel Ángel Ghigliazza (Latin-American Spanish)

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' César Árias (Latin-American Spanish)

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!!!'''Voiced By:''' César Árias Creator/CesarArias (Latin-American Spanish)
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* FamousLastWords: "What kind of monster are you?" to which Logan [[TitleDrop answers]], "[[PreMortemOneLiner The Wolverine]]".
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* InTheBlood: [[spoiler:Just like his father, he's evil.]]


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* VillainousLineage: [[spoiler:Just like his father, he's evil.]]
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!!!'''Played By:''' Ty Olsson

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!!!'''Played By:''' Ty OlssonCreator/TyOlsson
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!!!'''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/XMen1'' | ''Film/X2XMenUnited''[[note]]Actually a disguised Mystique[[/note]]

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* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai

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* EverythingsBetterWithSamuraiEverythingsBetterWithSamurai: There was no reason to base the PoweredArmor on a samurai other than Yashida's own taste.



* PoweredArmor: The second iteration of the Silver Samurai armor.

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* PoweredArmor: The second iteration of the Silver Samurai armor.armor is a giant Adamantium suit that doubles as a life-support system. [[spoiler: It can even drain Wolverine's HealingFactor]].
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!!!'''Played By:''' Haruhiko Yamanouchi (top) & Ken Yamamura (bottom)

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!!!'''Played By:''' Haruhiko Yamanouchi (top) & (old), Ken Yamamura (bottom)(younger)
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*** [[FrickinLaserBeams Their faces open up to fire a laser beam]].

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*** [[FrickinLaserBeams [[EnergyWeapon Their faces open up to fire a laser beam]].
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* YourCheatingHeart: While Mariko is missing, he's [[AThreesomeIsHot partying with hookers]], something that greatly angers Logan. [[spoiler: Though it's more because this behavior reveals that he's involved in the plot against his fiancée.]]

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* FamousLastWords: "What kind of monster are you?" to which Logan [[TitleDrop answers]] [[PreMortemOneLiner The Wolverine]]".

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* UngratefulBastard: He repeatedly antagonizes Wolverine and refuses to thank him for saving his father during World War II. Without Wolverine, he would not exist.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: At the time, as the "Dream's End" arc that saw Senator Kelly shift from type 1 of DeathByAdaptation (didn't die in the source material) to type 2 (dies earlier than in the source material) also saw Moira die and it'd by years later in ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' that she was retconned into having faked for death (and a mutant with the power of reincarnation), whereas both versions of Moira never died on-screen.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: At the time, as the "Dream's End" arc that saw Senator Kelly shift from type 1 of DeathByAdaptation (didn't die in the source material) to type 2 (dies earlier than in the source material) also saw Moira die and it'd by years later in ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' that she was retconned into having faked for death (and a mutant with the power of reincarnation), whereas both film versions of Moira never died on-screen.on-screen.
* TruerToTheText: Compared to the ''First Class'' version, as this version is a scientist from the UK as her comic counterpart is.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: At the time, as the "Dream's End" arc that saw Senator Kelly shift from type 1 of DeathByAdaptation (didn't die in the source material) to type 2 (dies earlier than in the source material) also saw Moira die and it'd by years later in ''ComicBook/JonathanHickmansXMen'' that she was retconned into having faked for death (and a mutant with the power of reincarnation), whereas both versions of Moira never died on-screen.
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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Started off as type 1, as the comics Kelly was still alive in the comics and involved in a subplot that involved him running for Presidency when the movie came out, it retroactively became type 2 when, months later, that subplot culminated in the "Dream's End" arc with comics!Kelly being killed by anti-mutant supremacists for abandoning his anti-mutant views.]]

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* DeathByAdaptation: [[spoiler:Started off as type 1, as the comics Kelly was still alive in the comics and involved in a subplot that involved him running for Presidency when the movie came out, it retroactively became type 2 when, months later, that subplot culminated in the "Dream's End" arc with comics!Kelly the Kelly of the comics being killed by anti-mutant supremacists for recently abandoning his anti-mutant views.]]
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[[folder: Stan Lee]]
!!Creator/StanLee
!!!'''Played By:''' [[AsHimself Himself]]
!!!'''Film Appearances:''' ''Film/XMen1'', ''Film/XMenTheLastStand''

An iconic writer for Creator/MarvelComics and co-creator of the ''X-Men''. Shows up from time to time.

-> For tropes applying to him in the new timeline, see the [[Characters/XMenFilmSeriesHumansNewTimeline Humans (New Timeline)]] page.
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* AmbiguousSituation: May or may not be the same entity as [[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2 The Watcher Informant]].
* CreatorCameo: One of Smilin' Stan's [[TheCameo/StanLee many trademarks]]. Both of his cameos in this timeline have no lines.
** ''Film/XMen1'': He runs a hot dog stand on the beach when Senator Kelley washes up naked after escaping Magneto.
** ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'': He appears as Jean Grey's neighbor, watering his lawn when Jean telekinetically causes the hose to point upright.
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