Wolverine & the X-Men: Season 1, Episode 3 - Hindsight, Part 3
Wolverine & the X-Men on ImdbAnimation | Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
1/30/2009
Just as construction of the new Xavier Institute is completed, the beautiful Emma Frost shows up at the gate and bargains her way onto the team by locating the missing Professor X for them. She is able to detect him on the mutant island of Genosha by using Cerebro, the mutant tracking device. Wolverine immediately launches a full rescue mission to recover their lost mentor, but infiltrating Genosha will mean going up against one of the X-Men's most dangerous enemies: Magneto.
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[TV] Wolverine and the X-Men: Fate of the Future
added by newsBotHere it is, round four of the Wolverine and the X-Men DVD releases. These partial season releases are clearly aimed at the younger crowd who don’t yet know the joy of buying a season all at once in a big set. Thus, keep in mind that this entire review is intended more for parents buying the episodes for their children and not fans looking to be proud owners of one of the best animated Marvel series in a long time. With that said, this release is a mixture of standalone episodes, saga installments, and a bookend to the major plotline of the previous DVD release. Do the standalone and saga episodes balance out the “Huh?” factor that comes from starting a disc with no “previously on Wolverine and the X-Men…” announcement for a storyline that badly needs it?
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Review: 'Wolverine and the X-Men - Fate of the Future' on DVD
added by newsBotAs one would have expected, Marvel revisited the animated adventures of their merry mutants to capitalize on the anticipated success of the Wolverine feature film. As a result, the fourth iteration is named Wolverine and the X-Men and the first season aired throughout 2009 on Nicktoons. Lionsgate has been dutifully collected handfuls of episodes for single-disc collections with the fourth volume, containing five episodes, being released Tuesday.
While the X-Men, their friends and foes are familiar, this has no bearing on the previous animated series or the comic book source material, As a result, we’re getting yet another look at familiar themes and storylines such as the Days of Future Past and Genosha. Unlike the immensely popular 1990s Fox series, this has fewer sub-plots that require episode to episode viewing. On the other hand, there are plenty of sub-plots running through the 26 episodes comprising the first season. There are also »
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added by newsBotMarvel is going through something of a tentative renaissance at the moment. They burst onto the film scene with Iron Man, their first ever self-produced movie, in 2008. It seemed almost a revelation at the time – people who make great comic books will make great comic book movies. And yet with the current economic situation hitting Hollywood especially hard (Universal just got sold to Comcast Cable for Christ’s sake), Marvel is wisely taking things a bit slow, putting out a film per year. Excitement is still high though, and those films are planned out through the next five years or so.
So to carry us through the harsh winter months between big-budget superhero summer extravaganzas, Marvel has been kicking up it’s direct-to-dvd animated film production. The king of these releases so far is clearly the Hulk, with Hulk vs. Thor and Hulk vs. Wolverine released together last year, the »
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