X2: X-men United was released in 2003 as the sequel to X-men, released in 2000. X-men: Days of Future Past was released as the sequel to X-men: First Class in 2014.
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If you mean story line order: 1. X-Men: First Class 2. X-Men Origins: Wolverine 3. X-Men 4. X2 5. X-Men: The Last Stand
I heard they are going to make at least two more One I heard was another X-Men Origins but its supposed to be X-Men Origins: Magneto and another was called X-Men First Class and its supposed to have the young x-men with the original first x-men like Jean Grey, Hank McCoy as the Beast, Onoro Monroe as Storm, Scott Summers as Cyclops, Banshee, Magneto, Mystique, Moria MacTaggert, and Emma Frost.
Magneto was not in X-men Origins wolverine If you mean X-men Origins Magneto then they have not decided whether or not to continue with the movie because they used so much from the script and screenplay for X-Men first class
X-Men (2000)X2 (2003)X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)X-Men: First Class (2011)The Wolverine (2013)X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)Deadpool (2016)X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)Logan (2017)Deadpool 2 (2018)X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2018)The New Mutants (2019)
Yes there is going to be if you type x men first class 2 into Google it will tell you more about it :)
They are working on X-Men Origins:Wolverine 2 which is titled The Wolverine. I think they have not planned anything more.
yes just wait
i know they will be making x men orgins : mangeto in 2013
X-men 2: X-men United grossed $407,711,549 total.
Partially, there is a film titled X-Men: Wolverine do out in late July which functions as both a sequel to Origins and Last Stand.
no sorry !
well you could see x-men origins: wolverine as x-men 4 and they are going to make a lot of other x-men origins movies. But there is nothing said about x-men 4.
There haven't been any talks as of yet for X-Men 4, however there is going to be an X-Men First Class sequel in 2014.
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Lim x (is going to 0) x/(x^2 + 2x)= Lim x (is going to 0) x/[x(x + 2)]= Lim x (is going to 0) 1/(x + 2) = 1/2
yes x men 2