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X-men 2: X-men United
TrailerWith a mansion full of young, powerful mutants and the ferocious Wolverine in babysitter mode, can he defend the school against the one man who can answer his questions? The X-Men band together to find a mutant assassin who has made an attempt on the President's life, while the Mutant Academy is attacked by military forces and students taken hostage for a sinister purpose. What roles do the sinister Mystique and Lady Deathstrike have in all of this? With the war between humanity and mutants escalating to extremes, can the rest of the X-Men trust their old foes to help them?Actors: Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Anna Paquin, Rebecca Romijn, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, ...»Director: Bryan SingerCountry: Canada, United StatesDuration: 134 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "X-men 2: X-men United"
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Characters of "X-men 2: X-men United"
Professor Charles XavierPlayed by: Patrick Stewart
LoganPlayed by: Hugh Jackman
Erik LehnsherrPlayed by: Ian McKellen
Ororo MunroePlayed by: Halle Berry
Jean GreyPlayed by: Famke Janssen
Scott SummersPlayed by: James Marsden
RoguePlayed by: Anna Paquin
Raven DarkholmePlayed by: Rebecca Romijn
William StrykerPlayed by: Brian Cox
Kurt WagnerPlayed by: Alan Cumming
Senator Robert KellyPlayed by: Bruce Davison
John AllerdycePlayed by: Aaron Stanford
Bobby DrakePlayed by: Shawn Ashmore
Yuriko OyamaPlayed by: Kelly Hu
ShadowcatPlayed by: Katie Stuart
JubileePlayed by: Kea Wong
President McKennaPlayed by: Cotter Smith
ArtiePlayed by: Bryce Hodgson
SirynPlayed by: Shauna Kain
Mitchell LaurioPlayed by: Ty Olsson
JonesPlayed by: Connor Widdows
Piotr RasputinPlayed by: Daniel Cudmore
Stryker Soldier LymanPlayed by: Peter Wingfield
Sebastian ShawPlayed by: Charles Siegel
Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoyPlayed by: Steve Bacic
Jason StrykerPlayed by: Michael Reid MacKay
Ronny DrakePlayed by: James Kirk
Madeline DrakePlayed by: Jill Teed
William DrakePlayed by: Alf Humphreys
X-KidPlayed by: Nolan Gerard Funk
F-16 Fighter PilotPlayed by: Lori Stewart -
Directors of "X-men 2: X-men United"
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Creators of "X-men 2: X-men United"
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Critic Reviews of "X-men 2: X-men United"
J. R. Jones Chicago ReaderJuly 14, 2015The light tone and modest character development of X-Men have given way to an avalanche of digital effects and a bloated symphonic score.
Keith Phipps AV ClubJuly 14, 2015Fortunately, bigger usually equals better here, and when it doesn't, it equals just as good.
David Germain Associated PressJuly 14, 2015Performances are solid throughout, with the actors managing to straight-face their way through some truly inane dialogue.
Joe Morgenstern Wall Street JournalApril 15, 2013There's little zest, less grace and, particularly in the writing, no creative spark to ignite the imagination.
Anthony Lane New YorkerApril 15, 2013The plotting seems dangerously self-interested, being concerned almost exclusively with the survival of the mutants themselves, and, behind the succulent effects, the tone is oddly hectoring.
Todd McCarthy VarietyApril 15, 2009Bigger and more ambitious in every respect, from its action and visceral qualities to its themes.
Andrew Collins Radio TimesJuly 14, 2015Director Bryan Singer skilfully keeps multiple subplots spinning while moving inexorably towards a climax that puts the first film's Liberty Island sequence in the shade.
Leah Rozen People MagazineJuly 14, 2015X2's excessively complicated and character-crammed plot, which only a teen boy could care about enough to follow closely, has a nasty human bigwig (Brian Cox) fomenting a war against the mutants.
Steve Persall Tampa Bay TimesJuly 14, 2015X2 is an interesting fantasy, always aware of its need to remain that way. Considering today's Hollywood, that may be its most amazing power of all.
Sam Adams Philadelphia City PaperJuly 14, 2015X2 still feels like a prologue. No matter how much goes on, you feel like nothing has happened.
James Vance Tulsa WorldJuly 14, 2015This satisfying new installment looks like just the thing to get the summer blockbuster season off to a supercharged start.
Christopher Borrelli Toledo BladeJuly 14, 2015X2 is the movie the first one should've been.
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