X-Men - Conflitto finale

Titolo originale: X-Men: The Last Stand
Regia: Brett Ratner |
Anno: 2006
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Azione Fantascienza Thriller
Tag: superhero | mutant | based on comic | superhuman | beast | cyclops | aftercreditsstinger | dramatic |
Cast: Hugh Jackman | Patrick Stewart | Ian McKellen | Famke Janssen | Halle Berry | Kelsey Grammer | Shawn Ashmore | Elliot Page | Anna Paquin | Vinnie Jones | Aaron Stanford | Ben Foster | Michael Murphy | Rebecca Romijn | James Marsden | Dania Ramirez | Shohreh Aghdashloo | Cameron Bright | Josef Sommer | Bill Duke | Daniel Cudmore | Eric Dane | Desiree Zurowski | Adrian Hough | Haley Ramm | Chris Claremont | Stan Lee | Cayden Boyd | Tanya Newbould | Anthony Heald | Connor Widdows | Kea Wong | Shauna Kain | Luke Pohl | Julian Richings | Lloyd Adams | Richard Yee | Via Saleaumua | Meiling Melançon | Omahyra Mota | Clayton Watmough | Ken Leung | Julian Christopher | Brad Kelly | Makenzie Vega | Mi-Jung Lee | Benita Ha | Ron James | R. Lee Ermey | Lance Gibson | Aaron Pearl | Chelah Horsdal | John Pyper-Ferguson | Brenna O'Brien | Justin Callan | Alex Ferris | Peter Kawasaki | Ron Blecker | Emy Aneke | David Smith | Olivia Williams |

Finalmente la sfida tra umani e mutanti sta per subire una svolta decisiva: questi ultimi verranno accettati e integrati nella comunità se decideranno di sottoporsi alla cura per la sottrazione dei loro poteri. Il dottor Xavier e i suoi seguaci, fedeli al concetto di tolleranza, si trovano ancora una volta a dover combattere contro l'ostile Magneto e il suo esercito di mutanti ribelli che si è arricchito di una nuova terribile alleata: la Fenice Nera, ovvero la rediviva Jane Grey passata dall'altra parte della barricata...

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Moira MacTaggert plays a doctor in this movie, instead of the C.I.A. Agent seen in X-Men - L'inizio [...] D
For her dual role as Jean Gray and the Phoenix, Famke Janssen extensively researched dissociative id [...] D
Josh Holloway was offered the role of Gambit, but turned it down, as it was too similar to the role [...] D
Cyclops appears in the movie for a total of four minutes and forty seconds. Cyclops was a main chara [...] D
Mystique's yellow eyes are CGI, unlike the yellow contacts that Rebecca Romijn found so uncomfortabl [...] D
"The Fast and the Furious" and "X-Men" film franchises have often released the same installments of [...] D
The automobile Professor Xavier and Erik Lensherr use in the beginning is a Mercedes-Benz 600. D
Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, and Vinnie Jones appeared in Codice: Swordfish (2001). D
Eliza Dushku auditioned for the part of Kitty Pryde before Elliot Page was cast. D
Brett Ratner cast Elliot Page as Kitty Pryde after seeing Page in Hard Candy (2005). Page initially [...] D
Ben Foster (Angel) is actually scared of heights. D
The X-Men fighting a giant robot in the ruins of a city in the training simulation "foreshadows" Bol [...] D
While James Marsden was unavailable due to filming Superman Returns (2006) at the same time as this [...] D
Anthony Heald, Ken Leung, and Bill Duke worked with Director Brett Ratner on Red Dragon (2002). That [...] D
Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn had sons born during the production of this movie. D
Elliot Page is the only actor to portray Kitty Pryde, a.k.a. Shadowcat, in more than one movie in th [...] D
Aaron Stanford (John Allerdyce/Pyro) and Shawn Ashmore (Bobby Drake/Ice Man) worked with Amanda Schu [...] D
An early draft of the script leaked onto the Internet in June 2005 during Matthew Vaughn's brief ten [...] D
A reflective, form-fitting bodysuit was created for Daniel Cudmore to wear as Colossus. This was con [...] D
The characters Phat and Spike (from the X-Statix comic book) make cameo appearances. D
As originally scripted, the Golden Gate Bridge sequence was in the middle of the movie. Magneto was [...] D
Halle Berry asked that Storm be able to fly in this film. D
Philippe Rousselot was hired as cinematographer by director Matthew Vaughn, and initially stayed on [...] D
Angel's wings were initially too heavy for Ben Foster, and were remade from foam. D
The final scene with the chess piece moving is identical to the ending of Christine - La macchina in [...] D
Halle Berry had to take Dramamine prior to her big whirlwind stunt. D
Shabana Azmi and Tabu were considered for the role of Dr. Kavita Rao. D
Stan Lee, Chris Claremont: (at around 2 mins) The X-Men creator and longtime X-Men writer appear in [...] D
The idea of a cure developed by Dr. Kavita Rao, Beast's interest in it, and the prominent roles play [...] D
The conclusion of the original trilogy of X-Men movies. D
After Brian Singer saw the movie, he said he would have done it differently. He would have had a dis [...] D
In a June 2009 interview, Bryan Singer admitted that he regretted declining to direct this movie in [...] D
Many of the actors and actresses performed their own stunts. D
(at around 1h 22 mins) Cain Marko's line "Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" was i [...] D
With the appearance of Beast (though he was in X-Men 2 (2003)) and Angel, the original X-Men team th [...] D
Brett Ratner invited composer John Powell to score the music for this movie, being a fan of Powell's [...] D
Aaron Stanford (John Allerdyce/Pyro) and Haley Ramm (Young Jean Grey) appeared on Nikita (2010). D
Released five years before X-Men - L'inizio (2011) and ten years before X-Men: Apocalisse (2016). D
Co-writer Simon Kinberg would revisit the Dark Phoenix storyline thirteen years later, writing and d [...] D
Kelsey Grammer has gone on record saying that Beast is one of his favorite roles of his career, goin [...] D
In this movie, Bolivar Trask is Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security. In the comics, he [...] D
Anna Paquin and producer Lauren Shuler Donner were amongst the participants in this movie who were n [...] D
This is one of the first movies to feature the Army combat uniform, when the soldiers switched to it [...] D
The first X-Men movie in which Rebecca Romijn isn't credited as "Rebecca Romijn-Stamos", following h [...] D
With only seven months to write the script, Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn bashed out the first eighty p [...] D
Magneto's final scene in the park with the chessboard was actually shot in London as Ian McKellen wa [...] D
When Famke Janssen was first cast as Jean Grey in X-Men (2000), she was excited at the prospect of d [...] D
Jason Flemyng was considered to play Beast, presumably when Matthew Vaughn was going to direct. Vaug [...] D
According to visual effects supervisor John Bruno, about $35 million (one sixth of the budget) was s [...] D
Ben Foster described playing Angel as "like living in a theme park for six months". D
Included in "The A to Z of Superhero Movies: From Abar to ZsaZsa via the MCU", written by Rob Hill. D
The character Arclight was originally intended to be a character new in the comics named Stacy X. Sh [...] D
Mike Vogel was originally chosen as Warren Worthington III before Ben Foster was cast. However, Voge [...] D
When Bryan Singer was going to direct, he and his writers Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty wrote a t [...] D
The whirlwind wire-stunts performed by Halle Berry made her so nauseated that she vomited in one sce [...] D
One of the reasons why Rogue disappears to go take the mutant "cure" was because of Anna Paquin's li [...] D
Kelsey Grammer was so keen to play Beast that he agreed to do an audition. This was the first time G [...] D
(at around 9 mins) In Dr. McCoy's first scene, he is seen reading an issue of the "Scientific Americ [...] D
Bryan Singer dropped out to direct Superman Returns (2006). Ironically, Brett Ratner, who was consid [...] D
The Brotherhood of Mutants consisted of Magneto, Pyro, Mystique, Juggernaut, Multiple Man, Callisto, [...] D
The maneuver where Colossus grabs Wolverine and throws him at something (spinning around a few times [...] D
Sam Neill had been chosen to play Beast, although the actor was very interested in playing the chara [...] D
John Moore was considered to direct. D
Beverley Mahood was considered for the role of Dazzler, a mutant with the ability to convert sound i [...] D
When Bryan Singer quit to work on Superman Returns (2006), he took with him composer and editor John [...] D
Rebecca Romijn and Ben Foster appeared in a previous Marvel movie, The Punisher (2004). D
Because of the ridiculously tight shooting schedule, Brett Ratner was sending the day's shots straig [...] D
According to writer Simon Kinberg, the plot was inspired from the X-Men storylines "The Dark Phoenix [...] D
Prior to this movie's release, a laptop containing a rough copy of the movie was reported stolen on [...] D
Elliot Page (Kitty Pryde/Shadow Cat) shares a birthday with Kelsey Grammer (Hank McCoy/Beast). These [...] D
Peter Berg, Zack Snyder, and Joss Whedon were offered to direct the movie as well. Snyder turned it [...] D
Maggie Grace was originally cast as Kitty Pryde, but the filmmakers decided she was too old for the [...] D
Summer Glau auditioned for the role of Kitty Pryde. She looked to Joss Whedon, who gave her a part i [...] D
Features two Oscar winners: Halle Berry and Anna Paquin, and four nominees: Hugh Jackman, Sir Ian Mc [...] D
The sequence where Magneto rips the end of the Golden Gate Bridge and moves it towards Alcatraz was [...] D
Kitty Pryde was named after an actual person, a former classmate of X-Men writer John Byrne. Upon th [...] D
Three identical blonde girls appear in the background during a scene with Professor Xavier and Ororo [...] D
The death of Cyclops (James Marsden) was based on Marsden's availability (he had decided to film Bry [...] D
Budgeted at $210 million, this was, at the time, the most expensive movie ever made. D
Nightcrawler was going to make a cameo appearance in this movie. Alan Cumming, who'd played Nightcra [...] D
The X-Man Colossus' real name in this movie is Peter Rasputin, but in the Marvel Comics, his first n [...] D
Twentieth Century Fox studio heads Tom Rothman and James Gianopulos debated on Rogue's final scenes. [...] D
The last scene was to have Magneto regaining his abilities as he plays chess with a stranger (whom h [...] D
Callisto and Arclight appear as allies. However, in the comics, they are enemies. This is due to Mr. [...] D
There was an unfilmed Danger Room sequence, where Bobby and Kitty are training, and are then suppose [...] D
Composer John Powell used lyrics from Benjamin Britten's "Requiem Mass" for the choral parts of the [...] D
This marks the first time that Colossus has only one line in an X-Men movie. When Bobby asks Colossu [...] D
When Mystique is in the prison truck begging to be released she impersonates the president played by [...] D
After Matthew Vaughan left production on the film, he was going to direct Thor but also left. Vaughn [...] D
For the opening de-aging effect, Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen gave the visual effects ex [...] D
When Jean wakes up on the exam table and grabs Logan, it is almost an exact replay of their initial [...] D
(at around 1h 29 mins) Magneto ending up a non-mutant human, and Wolverine's snide comment ("I'm..." [...] D
Twentieth Century Fox hired Simon Kinberg and Zak Penn to write competing drafts of the screenplay, [...] D
If you look up the address for Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters (1407 Graymalkin lane, Salem Ce [...] D
Although Professor X is well known for using a wheelchair, the scenes early in the movie show him wa [...] D
Shawn Ashmore, being from Toronto, has experience with ice skating, and so had no trouble with his s [...] D
Body count: two hundred. D
Jed Bernard and Nick Stahl were considered for the role of Warren Worthington III, a.k.a. Angel. Mik [...] D
The filmmakers intended the death of Professor Xavier to be a dramatic turning point. Simon Kinberg [...] D
The Juggernaut is based on his appearance in the "Ultimate X-Men" comics (in that series he is a nat [...] D
Alex Proyas point blank refused to even consider directing the movie after Bryan Singer dropped out, [...] D
The video game that the kids are playing in the car at the beginning of the bridge scene is Pitfall: [...] D
The "Worthington Labs" building where Angel breaks free and flies over San Francisco Bay is actually [...] D
Mystique loses her power of transformation, her hair changes from red to raven. One of Mystique's al [...] D
The seventh highest grossing movie of 2006. D
Halle Berry had initially decided not to reprise her role as Storm for this movie, citing lack of ch [...] D
Kelsey Grammer's casting as Beast is somewhat ironic. In Frasier (1993) season eight, episode twelve [...] D
Bryan Singer's plans for this movie before his departure were to feature the Jean Grey resurrection [...] D
Cyclops' sunglasses are modified Oakley's "Penny" model, a limited edition sunglass, with a custom t [...] D
Bryan Singer was in the middle of a three-movie deal made with Twentieth Century Fox, beginning with [...] D
The first movie in the franchise in which Jean Grey becomes the Dark Phoenix. The other being X-Men: [...] D
The Marvel introductory logo is composed entirely of X-Men images that pertain to the storylines in [...] D
Colossus was intended to have a much larger presence (including a fight scene with both Juggernaut a [...] D
Had the biggest Memorial Day box-office opening ever, until the record was beaten one year later by [...] D
For the opening flashback, visual effects experts created a special program that enabled "digital sk [...] D
The Worthington Labs building in San Francisco Bay (where Angel breaks free and flies off) is actual [...] D
Famke Janssen's Jean Grey has barely any dialogue in the last half hour of the film. D
Twentieth Century Fox originally intended this to be the final X-Men movie featuring any of the orig [...] D
Gambit was going to appear in this movie, and would have been a love interest of Rogue, and a rival [...] D
The design of Cyclops and Jean Grey's tombstones is taken from the X-Men storyline "Days of Future P [...] D
In the three years since the second installment Jean Grey's hair has nearly tripled in length. This [...] D
The character Callisto has been given entirely new powers in the movie. In the comics, Callisto has [...] D
The San Francisco authorities refused to allow the production permission to film on the Golden Gate [...] D
(at around 1h 18 mins) Beast's famous line "Oh my stars and garters!" is used in this movie (mostly [...] D
There is a rumored ending where Pyro returns to the school after being presumed missing in the final [...] D
(at around 32 mins) In Angel's first scene, Dr. Rao opens a case containing the "cure", on which is [...] D
Cameron Bright (Jimmy) is the source of the "cure", and is kept in a sterile facility and lab. Coinc [...] D
When Bryan Singer dropped out of production, Hugh Jackman recommended Darren Aronofsky to replace hi [...] D
R. Lee Ermey: The Sergeant directing defensive preparations before the Brotherhood assaults Alcatraz [...] D
Joss Whedon was approached to direct, but turned down the offer in favor of writing and directing a [...] D
(at around 19 mins) The number tattooed on Magneto's arm is 214782. This identifies him as a survivo [...] D
This is the first film in the series to feature the original line-up of the X-Men from the comics: P [...] D
First movie in the X-Men film franchise to include a mid-credits scene. All of the successive movies [...] D
Brett Ratner bought the motorcycle that James Marsden drives after filming was complete. D
Matthew Vaughn was hired in March 2005. Vaughn cast Kelsey Grammer as Beast (Dr. Hank McCoy) and Vin [...] D
One of the opening scenes with the young Angel trying to hack off his wings is one of the few legaci [...] D
Initially the ice skating scene with Bobby Drake and Kitty Pryde went on a few seconds longer, endin [...] D
Throughout the movie, Storm and Callisto are constantly battling. In the comics, Storm and Callisto [...] D
The number on Jean's mailbox is 1769. D
Callisto is a combination of her comic version (leader of a gang of mutants) and the mutant Caliban [...] D
The second comic book film for both Ben Foster and Michael Murphy. Murphy appeared as the Mayor in B [...] D
The character Leech appears in the comic as a small green boy, rather than a normal looking human ch [...] D
In later years, Elliot Page admitted that they hated making the film due to director Brett Ratner's [...] D
The Danger Room facility was going to appear in the previous movies, but was written out due to budg [...] D
This is the second X-Men movie to use Storm's given name (Ororo Munroe). She is introduced to Logan [...] D
The Danger Room sequence presents the scenario of a war-torn world filled with mutant-hunting robots [...] D
Kid Omega's portrayal in this movie (an anti-human mutant, the leader of a gang of mutants) is also [...] D
Rebecca Romijn's (Mystique's) and James Marsden's (Cyclops') roles were reduced substantially when t [...] D
As all of the actors and actresses had only signed for two movies, new contracts had to be brokered [...] D
Writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg had originally written a larger role for Rogue in this film, but [...] D
In the comics, Jean Grey's original costume (Marvel Girl) was green and gold, and she kept this colo [...] D
At the time of release, this was the most financially successful of the X-Men movies. It was later s [...] D
The house used for Professor Charles Xavier's school is the same house used on the Poltergeist: The [...] D
(at around 1h 8 mins) A line that the President says "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" is ori [...] D
Suyane Moreira auditioned for the role of Arclight. She portrays the mermaid Iara in Caminhos do Cor [...] D
The last scenes of Magneto and Professor X (Magneto discovers the return of his powers, Professor X [...] D
Darren Aronofsky, Rob Bowman, Alex Proyas and John Moore were considered to direct the movie before [...] D