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    Default My X-Men Movie Timelines - a definitive approach

    The Original Timeline

    5000 BC: En Sabah Nur arrives in Egypt with his Four Horsemen (DOFP post-credits scene).
    3600 BC: En Sabah Nur is defeated.
    1832: James Howlett is born.
    1845: Victor Logan and James Howlett escape from home.
    1932: Charles Xavier is born.
    1934: Raven Darkhölme is born.
    1938: William Stryker Jr. is born.
    1944: Erik Magnus Lehnsherr hold at the concentration camp.
    1945: James Logan operates in Japan.
    1953: Jason Stryker is born.
    1959: Ororo Munroe is born.
    1962: X-Men: First Class
    1963: Magneto is captured. The Brotherhood of Mutants disband.
    1965: Emma Silverfox is born, a clone of Emma Frost created by Project WideAwake/Essex Corp.
    1968: Mortimer Toynbee Jr. is born, son of the first Toad.
    1972: Sean Cassidy II is born, a clone created by Project WideAwake/Essex Corp.
    1973: James Logan deserts New York and embarks on a final war tour. James Logan and Victor Creed are then recruited by Stryker in Vietnam. Meanwhile, Mystique kills Bolivar Trask.
    1975: Peter Maximoff II is born, a clone created by Project WideAwake/Essex Corp. Affected by accelerated growth.
    1977: After years, James Logan leaves Team X. Jason Stryker is cryogenized.
    1978: Magneto escapes (or is freed) and finally joins Xavier. They start working together again. Xavier takes a new serum which doesn't inhibit his mutant powers, but brings several collateral effects on the long term.
    1979: "The Last Stand" Prologue. Xavier and Magneto recruit Jean Grey.
    1983: X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The Weapon X Project occurs.
    1989: Warren Worthington III's childhood flashback.
    1991: The X-Men finally reform - Cyclops, Storm, Jean Grey/Marvel Girl, Beast, Havok, Emma Silverfox/White Queen.
    1996: Beast, Havok and Emma Silverfox leave the team, and the remaining X-Men temporarily stop their activity.
    1999: X-Men ("Future time" from a First Class perspective). Wolverine joins the X-Men.
    1999: X2
    2000: X-Men: The Last Stand
    2001: Magneto regains his powers.
    2002: The X-Men fights Magneto again, as hinted by Wolverine in DOFP.
    2007: The X-Men disband. Logan disappears.
    2008: The Wolverine
    2010: "The Wolverine" Post-Credits sequence.
    2023: The DOFP Bleak Future.


    The New Timeline

    5000 BC: En Sabah Nur arrives in Egypt with his Four Horsemen (DOFP post-credits scene).
    3600 BC: En Sabah Nur is defeated.
    1832: James Howlett is born.
    1845: Victor Logan and James Howlett escape from home.
    1932: Charles Xavier is born.
    1934: Raven Darkhölme is born.
    1938: William Stryker Jr. is born.
    1944: Erik Magnus Lehnsherr hold at the concentration camp.
    1945: James Logan operates in Japan.
    1953: Jason Stryker is born.
    1959: Ororo Munroe is born.
    1962: X-Men: First Class
    1963: Magneto is captured. The Brotherhood of Mutants disband.
    1965: Emma Silverfox is born, a clone of Emma Frost created by Project WideAwake/Essex Corp.
    1968: Mortimer Toynbee Jr. is born, son of the first Toad.
    1972: Sean Cassidy II is born, a clone created by Project WideAwake/Essex Corp.
    1973: X-Men: Days of Future Past. Mystique frees Logan.
    1975: Xavier adopts Jean Grey some time after the car crash.
    1982: The British mutant Archangel (not Warren) operates in Germany. Logan is finally captured by Stryker and turned into "Weapon X".
    1983: X-Men: Apocalypse. The X-Men reform - Cyclops, Mystique, J. Grey/Phoenix, Beast, Nightcrawler, Quicksilver, M. MacTaggert.
    1992: Dark Phoenix
    1997: Emma Silverfox/Frost quits Russel Tresh's project and facility.
    2002: Generation X. Featuring Emma Silverfox/Frost and Banshee II.
    2008: The New Mutants
    2023: The DOFP New Future.



    Alternate Universes:

    The Rogue Cut (2023)
    Deadpool (2016-2018)
    Legion
    Logan (2029)
    The Gifted
    Some dimensions Deadpool visited at the end of "Deadpool 2".
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    Rogue has her white hair streak in the new DOFP future, which means that some version of the events of the first X-Men movie has to happen in the new timeline for her to be put in Magneto's machine and gain the white hair streak. Though it is probably modified due to Peter and Kurt being on the team and Raven being dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WinterCoyote View Post
    Rogue has her white hair streak in the new DOFP future, which means that some version of the events of the first X-Men movie has to happen in the new timeline for her to be put in Magneto's machine and gain the white hair streak. Though it is probably modified due to Peter and Kurt being on the team and Raven being dead.
    Yes, that could be true.

    Otherwise, Xavier loses his hair in both the timelines, due to traumatic events. So basically, even some physiological details are meant to happen, no matter what.

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    In terms of continuity, "The Wolverine" is set in 2008 (Original Timeline). The Post-Last Stand X-Men had disbanded 2 years before or so, after facing Magneto again and again --- as hinted by Wolverine himself in DOFP, on the plane.
    Erik must have regained his powers some time after the events of "The Last Stand", and keep fighting the X-Men as always.

    The post-credits scene of "The Wolverine" is set in 2010. 13 years before the post-apocalyptic future.


    Speaking about "The Wolverine", It's a great and brilliant "solo" superhero effort. Terrific action, great direction, Jackman on fire and the Japanese setting was wonderful. Having Viper and Silver Samurai (albeif if modified) was a huge plus.
    I would have preferred to have Logan wearing a ninja suit or a costume in the final battle, but this is what we got.
    I love this movie.

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    Warren (from X3) has not been not erased, but in 1983 he was 4 years old or so anyway. Surely, he will join the X-Men in the 2000s, even in the new timeline.

    The Archangel in "X-Men: Apocalypse" was not Warren Worthington III, of course, but a Cheyarafim. I call him "Kenneth".

    Cheyarafim and Neyaphem first appear in Uncanny X-Men #429. According to the character Azazel, the Cheyarafim are a group of angel-like mutants who were the traditional enemies of the Neyaphem, a demonic-looking group of mutants who lived in Biblical times. The Cheyarafim were fanatics who had a strict, absolutist view of morality which led them into conflict with the Neyaphem. This escalated into a holy war, causing the Neyaphem to be exiled into an alternate dimension. What happened to the Cheyarafim after this has not been revealed.
    In X2 (original timeline), Stryker had the X-ray of an Angel-like mutant, maybe it was 1983's Archangel.

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