Quote (WelSh @ Mar 13 2017 01:09pm)
Why do people keep bringing this up.... It is in no way at all relevant to the movie Logan.
In the Logan timeline, no new mutants have been born for x amount of time. In ALL of the previous movies, it follows the normal timeline of mutants being continuously born and the continuing battle between them and their enemies. Eventually leading to battles with Apocalypse and Onslaught that nearly see the destruction of mankind and it's salvation by mutants, eventually bringing peace between humans and mutants. In this timeline, no mutants are born and the endless supply of sentinels and the few mutants helping them track down the remaining mutants (who of course are also disposed of once all the others are dead), lead to the extinction of mutants worldwide. There are only a few survivors, and this story takes place during that period, when only a very few mutants are left alive. Different timelines, different story, stop confusing the two. Got damn.
Quote (chelsea11 @ Mar 13 2017 01:36pm)
Ohh that explains why he was alive in Logan! Thanks welsh!
Hate you all.
This post was edited by jadeoshbogosh on Mar 13 2017 02:38pm