TV REVIEW: X-Men (4.3) – Sanctuary Part I
Magneto sets the world on edge with his plan to abandon Earth. Plus, a scary new villain emerges, Professor X faces his long lost love, and the world might be on the brink of nuclear annihilation.
Magneto sets the world on edge with his plan to abandon Earth. Plus, a scary new villain emerges, Professor X faces his long lost love, and the world might be on the brink of nuclear annihilation.
A two-part X-Men arc brings us to the glory of Asteroid M. Plus, another creepy, classic story about a hand, and one of the all-time great ghost movies.
The military thaws out Omega Red to help with a deep-sea salvage mission. Plus, Wolverine seethes—while name-dropping Winnie the Pooh and the Energizer Bunny.
A modernized retelling of Carrie, with some serious changes in store. Plus, less gore, fewer scares, but Billy is finally the psycho we deserve.
There’s a new Juggernaut in town, and his name is Eugene. Plus, Professor X confronts his childhood trauma, the team balks at helping the OG Juggernaut, and Cyclops gives seriously good dating advice.
The X-Men go to space as Phoenix takes center stage. Plus, Xavier shows his dark side, Cyclops goes through the ringer, and we debate the morality of sentencing for crimes that have yet to be committed.
We put a bow on Season 3 of X-Men and kick off Season 4 with the Juggernaut. Plus, a forgotten Carrie adaptation and a bloodsucking ballerina.
Alien roaches invade Earth and target the X-Men. Plus, Wolverine’s immune system strikes again, Professor X forgets he’s a telepath, and Rogue’s ex-bf is an even bigger scumbag than Gambit.
There’s a new telekinetic girl in town, and she has no control over her power. Plus, the jocks play a vile game, Sue is still making things worse, and no one bothered to clear the rubble of the school Carrie burned down 20 years ago.