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Amazon UK have release date as December 31st 2019
This will change as it's only a placeholder date
31st is a Tuesday
UK release dates for Blu-ray/Dvd releases is a Monday
So ignore release date 31st December for now
Amazon UK have release date as December 31st 2019
This will change as it's only a placeholder date
31st is a Tuesday
UK release dates for Blu-ray/Dvd releases is a Monday
So ignore release date 31st December for now
Some members need it explaining to them as they think when amazon send email about estimated arrival date that is when they will get itWhy highlight in the first place then? Your posts really do crack me up Paul, never change
Some members need it explaining to them as they think when amazon send email about estimated arrival date that is when they will get it
You only have to look at previous posts in other threads on this forum and other web forums complaining about estimated delivery dates from the emails that amazon send
A lot of members are not from the UK and often don't know about UK release date been Monday for home media Blu-ray/DVD releases
Explain how the Glow in the Dark effect works again and how to get the best out of the effect
The email I have received states:Amazon UK have release date as December 31st 2019
This will change as it's only a placeholder date
31st is a Tuesday
UK release dates for Blu-ray/Dvd releases is a Monday
So ignore release date 31st December for now
Omg just seen this and they need to pay me to buy it. This is worse than green lantern!!!!
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a844881/x-men-chronological-order-timeline/Okay- if there are any fans of the X-Men films I need your help verifying this:
My friends and I were talking about the Timeline that these movies happen on- and this is the best we can figure, since these timelines are rather.. fuzzy. And not well explained.
Timeline A consists of “X-Men”, “X-2: X-Men United”, and “Days of Future Past”. That’s all.
“X-Men: Origins: Wolverine” and “X-Men: The Last Stand” do not happen as a direct result of “Days of Future Past”. And since “The Last Stand” doesn’t happen, neither does the events of “The Wolverine”.
“X-Men: First Class” is a stand-alone film, as Simon Kinberg has stated that the events of it do not correlate to “Days of Future Past” and that DoFP was going to be a soft reboot of the franchise to get it back to Singer’s first 2 X-Men films. So First Class is all on its lonesome.
Which brings us to the “B Timeline”, where EITHER “Dark Phoenix” OR “Apocalypse” could POTENTIALLY follow “First Class”- but not BOTH of them.
“X-Men: Apocalypse” and “Dark Phoenix” cannot occur in the same timeline as there are conflicting events that occur within the timeline of each of those films... i.e. Charles Xavier having Jean unleash the full brunt of the Phoenix Force upon Apocalypse in “X-Men: Apocalypse” while Jean gets the Phoenix Force in the first act of “Dark Phoenix”- so we’re assuming one of these films happens in a parallel dimension. So the B-Timeline could consist of either “First Class” and then “Apocalypse” OR “First Class” and then “Dark Phoenix”. It’s also possible that each of these films occur in entirely different timelines as well and are completely unrelated to one another, meaning that we wouldn’t so much as have 2 separate timelines, but rather a single ‘A Timeline’ followed by a bunch of elseworld type spin offs.
And according to James Mangold, “Logan” happens in an alternate timeline.
It’s uncertain where Deadpool fits in to this equation because of his... disconnectedness with the franchise (which is probably for the better).
The X-Men Cameo in Deadpool 2 and the inclusion of a Yukio different from the one in “The Wolverine” place it more towards the B-Timeline end of the spectrum, but it’s uncertain whether that might be just another timeline’s version of the X-Men or if that is the team from Apocalypse or Dark Phoenix.
Now my head hurts. xD
Anyways, any Die-Hard X-Men fan I would like your help with supporting evidence or evidence to the contrary- it’s not IMPORTANT that I figure this out but I kind of just want to know what in the world is going on with the chronology of these films.
I'm not even going to bother watching this one. As far as I'm concerned it ended with Days Of Future Past and then Logan.
Okay- if there are any fans of the X-Men films I need your help verifying this:
My friends and I were talking about the Timeline that these movies happen on- and this is the best we can figure, since these timelines are rather.. fuzzy. And not well explained.
Timeline A consists of “X-Men”, “X-2: X-Men United”, and “Days of Future Past”. That’s all.
“X-Men: Origins: Wolverine” and “X-Men: The Last Stand” do not happen as a direct result of “Days of Future Past”. And since “The Last Stand” doesn’t happen, neither does the events of “The Wolverine”.
“X-Men: First Class” is a stand-alone film, as Simon Kinberg has stated that the events of it do not correlate to “Days of Future Past” and that DoFP was going to be a soft reboot of the franchise to get it back to Singer’s first 2 X-Men films. So First Class is all on its lonesome.
Which brings us to the “B Timeline”, where EITHER “Dark Phoenix” OR “Apocalypse” could POTENTIALLY follow “First Class”- but not BOTH of them.
“X-Men: Apocalypse” and “Dark Phoenix” cannot occur in the same timeline as there are conflicting events that occur within the timeline of each of those films... i.e. Charles Xavier having Jean unleash the full brunt of the Phoenix Force upon Apocalypse in “X-Men: Apocalypse” while Jean gets the Phoenix Force in the first act of “Dark Phoenix”- so we’re assuming one of these films happens in a parallel dimension. So the B-Timeline could consist of either “First Class” and then “Apocalypse” OR “First Class” and then “Dark Phoenix”. It’s also possible that each of these films occur in entirely different timelines as well and are completely unrelated to one another, meaning that we wouldn’t so much as have 2 separate timelines, but rather a single ‘A Timeline’ followed by a bunch of elseworld type spin offs.
And according to James Mangold, “Logan” happens in an alternate timeline.
It’s uncertain where Deadpool fits in to this equation because of his... disconnectedness with the franchise (which is probably for the better).
The X-Men Cameo in Deadpool 2 and the inclusion of a Yukio different from the one in “The Wolverine” place it more towards the B-Timeline end of the spectrum, but it’s uncertain whether that might be just another timeline’s version of the X-Men or if that is the team from Apocalypse or Dark Phoenix.
Now my head hurts. xD
Anyways, any Die-Hard X-Men fan I would like your help with supporting evidence or evidence to the contrary- it’s not IMPORTANT that I figure this out but I kind of just want to know what in the world is going on with the chronology of these films.