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    Default "Generation X" (1996) could fit into the mainstream movie universe

    Why not?

    Emma Frost is Emma Silverfox, now going by her original template's surname. She has been created in 1965, so the time travel in DOFP did not alter her birth.

    Sean Cassidy is the clone of the original Banshee, who already appeared on ORIGINS (set in 1983). He has been created before 1973 as well.

    The entire movie could be set in 2002 or so, some time before "The New Mutants" (set in 2008), in an time where Xavier and the X-Men were far from the school for some reason.

    Jubilee could be the very same Jubilee from X1/X2/X3, related to the original Jubilee seen in "Apocalypse" (set in 1983).

    I never watched the TV movie, so I don't know if any detail or event or character on it contradicts the mainstream X-Men timeline. Hopefully not. Tell me if that is the case.


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    This is a very fun, scene by-scene (almost) description/commentary of the movie:

    https://itsastampede.com/2021/03/01/...ration-x-1996/

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    Its nice that at least the Fox films made Jubilee Asian finally , which they made white in TAS and the Gen X film. But their version of the franchise still left something to be desired, imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by From The Shadows View Post
    Its nice that at least the Fox films made Jubilee Asian finally , which they made white in TAS and the Gen X film. But their version of the franchise still left something to be desired, imho.
    Yes. Jubille was just a cameo in all X-Men films. On the other hand, I don't like the character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by From The Shadows View Post
    Its nice that at least the Fox films made Jubilee Asian finally , which they made white in TAS and the Gen X film. But their version of the franchise still left something to be desired, imho.
    Jubilee was very specifically Chinese-American in the Animated Series. When the Sentinel scans her during the very first episode, the bio/data the sentinel pulls on her shows she is Chinese-American.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jubilees_bf View Post
    Jubilee was very specifically Chinese-American in the Animated Series. When the Sentinel scans her during the very first episode, the bio/data the sentinel pulls on her shows she is Chinese-American.
    Though, funny thing, in the Art and Making of X-Men: TAS book, a lot of the old documents refer to her as "half-Asian". So, she was still a little less Asian than she was in the comics. Not sure why it was like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamFTF View Post
    Though, funny thing, in the Art and Making of X-Men: TAS book, a lot of the old documents refer to her as "half-Asian". So, she was still a little less Asian than she was in the comics. Not sure why it was like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamFTF View Post
    Though, funny thing, in the Art and Making of X-Men: TAS book, a lot of the old documents refer to her as "half-Asian". So, she was still a little less Asian than she was in the comics. Not sure why it was like that.
    Heather McComb, the actress portraying her in "Generation X", is full American, but she looks a bit Asian/Chinese to me. So it works.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_McComb

    They picked half-Chinese actresses for X1-X3, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamFTF View Post
    Though, funny thing, in the Art and Making of X-Men: TAS book, a lot of the old documents refer to her as "half-Asian". So, she was still a little less Asian than she was in the comics. Not sure why it was like that.
    See that must be why that she did not even look Asian, that change, and she didn't. Not in features and not in color. If half white was their way to wash away her being a poc, well that stinks. And at times it was reflected in the comics. But if Silvestri and Lee didn't originally portray her as Asian I will eat my hat. I know there are challengers of that. When they did not want to believe it was official.

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    Quote Originally Posted by From The Shadows View Post
    Its nice that at least the Fox films made Jubilee Asian finally , which they made white in TAS and the Gen X film. But their version of the franchise still left something to be desired, imho.
    Yes, starting with why the obvious omission of one Everett Thomas, an O.G. member.

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    Also, neither Buff or Refrax were as interesting as Husk and Chamber. Not that all the cast wasn't flat but them especially since they didn't even have Canon interest to fall back on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husk View Post
    Also, neither Buff or Refrax were as interesting as Husk and Chamber. Not that all the cast wasn't flat but them especially since they didn't even have Canon interest to fall back on.
    Husk and Chamber are very complex mutants, and the budget did not support that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Husk View Post
    Also, neither Buff or Refrax were as interesting as Husk and Chamber. Not that all the cast wasn't flat but them especially since they didn't even have Canon interest to fall back on.
    Agreed. They could have made Husk work, just look at the aliens in "V". Chamber could have worked too, even with bad special effects.

    I would love to see Refrax and Buff folded into the 616 though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutant 77 View Post
    Why not?

    Emma Frost is Emma Silverfox, now going by her original template's surname. She has been created in 1965, so the time travel in DOFP did not alter her birth.

    Sean Cassidy is the clone of the original Banshee, who already appeared on ORIGINS (set in 1983). He has been created before 1973 as well.

    The entire movie could be set in 2002 or so, some time before "The New Mutants" (set in 2008), in an time where Xavier and the X-Men were far from the school for some reason.

    Jubilee could be the very same Jubilee from X1/X2/X3, related to the original Jubilee seen in "Apocalypse" (set in 1983).

    I never watched the TV movie, so I don't know if any detail or event or character on it contradicts the mainstream X-Men timeline. Hopefully not. Tell me if that is the case.


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    This line up should include Synch. Synch could easily translate into relatability to the casual viewer non-fanboys.
    Plus all kinds of powers makes him the Superman of the group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdman View Post
    This line up should include Synch. Synch could easily translate into relatability to the casual viewer non-fanboys.
    Plus all kinds of powers makes him the Superman of the group.
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