TV REVIEW: X-Men (3.3) – The Phoenix Saga – Part I: Sacrifice
Professor X’s distressing visions send him into a panic. Plus, Cyclops pushes back, Jean steps up, and the team illegally goes to space.
Professor X’s distressing visions send him into a panic. Plus, Cyclops pushes back, Jean steps up, and the team illegally goes to space.
Wolverine plays the hero but is still on Lady Deathstrike’s hit list. Plus, the Spirit Drinker looks ridiculous, and the Phoenix Saga is coming!
An old flame wants to sink her claws back into Wolverine. Plus, cyborgs, backyard basketball, and don’t give your phone number to the Morlocks.
Professor X and Magneto frolic through the Savage Land. Plus, Cable and Bishop duke it out, Morph doesn’t know whose side he’s on, and Mister Sinister’s world-domination plans are foiled by an office chair.
Mister Sinister’s plan finally comes to light. Plus, Wolverine makes a friend, Gambit offers a kiss, and never leave an office chair around expensive scientific equipment that you need to subjugate humanity.
Max is back with a new actor but the same dead eyes. Plus, Furiosa goes rogue, Joe conserves water, and a War Boy is the surprising heart of the movie.
Professor X meets his match in a walking, talking pterodactyl with mind control. Plus, Wolverine loves flying into a trap, Ka-Zar hates Magneto, and does Cyclops even matter?
Two men enter, one man leaves. Two men enter, one man leaves. Two men enter, one man leaves. Plus, why oh why do we ever leave Bartertown?
The X-Men get sucked into another dimension and turned into TV stars. Plus, burps, Pepto, and plucked nose hairs—it’s as juvenile as it sounds.
Beast has a girlfriend—do wonders never cease? Plus, the Friends of Humanity get called out, Creed’s secret threatens to destroy him, and Wolverine handles things gently.