Stryker raids Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, capturing Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) to weaponize a dark duplication of the mutant-tracking computer, Cerebro. To survive total extinction, the fugitive X-Men—including Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Storm (Halle Berry), and Jean Grey (Famke Janssen)—must form a tense, desperate alliance with their imprisoned arch-nemesis, Magneto (Ian McKellen). Key Cinematic Milestones
Following a mutant attack on the President, the genocidal Colonel William Stryker leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school. The X-Men must form an uneasy alliance with their enemy, Magneto, to stop Stryker and save the mutant race. x2 2003 filmyzilla
The plot of X2 is inspired by the graphic novel God Loves, Man Kills . After a shocking assassination attempt on the President of the United States by the teleporting mutant Nightcrawler, anti-mutant sentiment reaches a fever pitch. This leads Colonel William Stryker, a relentless military commander, to lead a deadly assault on Professor Charles Xavier's school for mutants. Stryker kidnaps Professor X to use his Cerebro machine for a genocidal purpose: to eliminate all mutants on Earth. Forced into a corner, the X-Men must form a fragile and uneasy alliance with their former archenemy, Magneto, to rescue their mentor and stop Stryker’s plan. The X-Men must form an uneasy alliance with
Returning director Bryan Singer aimed to create a film that was more personal and deeper than its predecessor. A key inspiration was the critically acclaimed 1982 graphic novel "God Loves, Man Kills" by Chris Claremont, which deals with themes of religious extremism and prejudice. This leads Colonel William Stryker, a relentless military