Sounds like the Rahne and Dani's personalities don't have much in common with the comics, either.
I can see the filmmaker's logic behind making Dani and Rahne lovers, since they were so close in the 80s and even became each other's "soulmates." Rahne's origin story works as a spot-on LGBT metaphor: a girl who had religion beaten into her and was taught to be ashamed of her supposedly sinful lifestyle. Considering how progressive of a writer Chris Claremont is, I wouldn't be surprised if that was intentional. I believe it was another Destiny/Mystique or Storm/Yukio situation where he would've made them date if it wasn't for the rampant homophobia of that era censoring his work.
Last edited by Dipter; 08-31-2020 at 11:41 PM.
They should have kept the giant wolf version, instead of the pack of wolves.
In fact, she and Catseye should have several transformations availables, like Tony Tony Chopper. Classic version, X-Factor wolf-head version, X-Factor almost human version, normal wolf, giant wolf...
Bringing back the old, killing the young: that's the Marvel way
Honestly, Rahne has enough character to fall back on that she doesn't really need a power boost. And when was the last time one of those boosts lasted?
If they gotta power her up, I'd say go with giant wolf form, only it consumes a great deal of energy, threatening her the longer she remains transformed
Last edited by Dipter; 09-01-2020 at 01:59 PM.