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Professor Charles Xavier and his team of genetically gifted superheroes face a rising tide of anti-mutant sentiment led by Col. William Stryker. Storm, Wolverine and Jean Grey must join their usual nemeses—Magneto and Mystique—to unhinge Stryker's scheme to exterminate all mutants.
rating
7.035
runtime
133 min

Release

2003-04-27

Cast

Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman
as Logan / Wolverine
Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
as Professor Charles Xavier
James Marsden
James Marsden
as Scott Summers / Cyclops
Brian Cox
Brian Cox
as William Stryker
Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen
as Eric Lehnsherr / Magneto
Famke Janssen
Famke Janssen
as Jean Grey
Aaron Stanford
Aaron Stanford
as John Allerdyce / Pyro
Halle Berry
Halle Berry
as Ororo Munroe / Storm
Rebecca Romijn
Rebecca Romijn
as Raven Darkholme / Mystique
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming
as Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler
Shawn Ashmore
Shawn Ashmore
as Bobby Drake / Ice Man
Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin
as Rogue
Kelly Hu
Kelly Hu
as Yuriko Oyama / Deathstrike
Michael Reid MacKay
Michael Reid MacKay
as Jason 143
Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
as Senator Kelly
Katie Stuart
Katie Stuart
as Kitty Pryde
Ty Olsson
Ty Olsson
as Mitchell Laurio
Daniel Cudmore
Daniel Cudmore
as Piotr Rasputin / Colossus
Cotter Smith
Cotter Smith
as President McKenna
James Kirk
James Kirk
as Ronny Drake
Jill Teed
Jill Teed
as Madeline Drake
Alf Humphreys
Alf Humphreys
as William Drake
Kea Wong
Kea Wong
as Jubilation Lee / Jubilee
Chiara Zanni
Chiara Zanni
as White House Tour Guide
Jackie A. Greenbank
Jackie A. Greenbank
as President's Secretary
Michael Soltis
Michael Soltis
as White House Checkpoint Agent
Michael David Simms
Michael David Simms
as White House Agent (Lead Agent)
David Fabrizio
David Fabrizio
as Oval Office Agent Fabrizio
Roger Cross
Roger Cross
as Oval Office Agent Cartwright
Richard Bradshaw
Richard Bradshaw
as Special Ops Agent
Bryce Hodgson
Bryce Hodgson
as Artie
Glen Curtis
Glen Curtis
as Museum Teenager #1
Greg Rikaart
Greg Rikaart
as Museum Teenager #2
Shauna Kain
Shauna Kain
as Theresa Rourke / Siryn
Alfonso Quijada
Alfonso Quijada
as Federal Bldg. Cleaning Twin #1
Rene Quijada
Rene Quijada
as Federal Bldg. Cleaning Twin #2
Brad Loree
Brad Loree
as Stryker at age 40
Sheri G. Feldman
Sheri G. Feldman
as Augmentation Room Doctor
Connor Widdows
Connor Widdows
as Jones
Peter Wingfield
Peter Wingfield
as Stryker Soldier Lyman
Charles Siegel
Charles Siegel
as Dr. Shaw
Steve Bacic
Steve Bacic
as Dr. Hank McCoy
Michasha Armstrong
Michasha Armstrong
as Plastic Prison Guard
Robert Hayley
Robert Hayley
as Cop
Mark Lukyn
Mark Lukyn
as Cop #1 (Lead Cop)
Kendall Cross
Kendall Cross
as Cop #2
Keely Purvis
Keely Purvis
as Little Girl 143
Dylan Kussman
Dylan Kussman
as Stryker Soldier Wilkins
Jason S. Whitmer
Jason S. Whitmer
as Stryker Soldier Smith
Aaron Pearl
Aaron Pearl
as Stryker Soldier
Aaron Douglas
Aaron Douglas
as Stryker Soldier
Colin Lawrence
Colin Lawrence
as Stryker Soldier
Richard C. Burton
Richard C. Burton
as Stryker Soldier
Michael Joycelyn
Michael Joycelyn
as Stryker Soldier
Nolan Gerard Funk
Nolan Gerard Funk
as X-Kid (captured)
Devin Douglas Drewitz
Devin Douglas Drewitz
as X-Kid (captured)
Jermaine Lopez
Jermaine Lopez
as X-Kid (captured)
Sideah Alladice
Sideah Alladice
as X-Kid (captured)
Kurt Max Runte
Kurt Max Runte
as Chief of Staff Abrahams
Benjamin Glenday
Benjamin Glenday
as Cameraman
Lori Stewart
Lori Stewart
as F-16 Fighter Pilot
Ted Friend
Ted Friend
as News Reporter
Mi-Jung Lee
Mi-Jung Lee
as News Reporter
Marrett Green
Marrett Green
as News Reporter
Jill Krop
Jill Krop
as News Reporter
Brian Peck
Brian Peck
as News Reporter
Layke Anderson
Layke Anderson
as Douglas Ramsey / Cypher
Michael Dougherty
Michael Dougherty
as Surgeon
Dan Harris
Dan Harris
as Surgeon
Bryan Singer
Bryan Singer
as Prison Security Officer (uncredited)
Nikita Ramsey
Nikita Ramsey
as Twin X-Kid (uncredited)
Jade Ramsey
Jade Ramsey
as Twin X-Kid (uncredited)
Valerie Tian
Valerie Tian
as X-Kid at Museum (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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tmdb44006625

X2: X-Men United is an improvement over its predecessor in just about every way. Better story, better effects, better action, and more interesting mutants. It's the best of the original X-Men films and a high point for early 2000s comic book moviemaking. Worth watching for the Wolverine vs Lady Deathstrike fight alone.

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Kamurai

Good watch, might watch again, and can recommend. Again, horrible "comic book movie", good stand alone movie. Wolverine was the most interesting thing about the last movie, and this is a surprising instance of a studio realizing audience feedback and basically just made the first Wolverine origin movie, because that's what this is. Comic continuity aside, and Wolverine aside, the war of the Brotherhood of Mutants is fairly compelling angle to take, and it is refreshing they did it from the human's side, but if you look at it closer, then we're just looking at another race war. It sort of takes the fuel out of the fire when you realize how "real" your super power problem story is. While this has a slightly better premise, and good plot skeleton, there is a lot of "(mostly Wolverine does) something cool here" stuff, but there are at least 2 large exceptions with multiple mutants working together that end up being a "lot of cool stuff", but also add some significance to the story and heavily progress the plot. I'd honestly recommend anyone watch this over the original.

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r96sk

Strong sequel. I didn't quite enjoy <em>'X2'</em> as much as <em>'X-Men'</em>, though not by much in truth. This follow-up film is still something I'd class as entertaining. Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) again impresses, though those behind him are - though all good - a little meh in my opinion; especially newcomer Brian Cox (Stryker), who underwhelmed me. All in all, it's a film that is totally worth watching and is a sequel that is worth its salt. /copied directly from my Letterboxd review\

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Geronimo1967

I think this is better than the first film though I still find Patrick Stewart's "Picard"-in-a-chair character really irritating. Anyway, this time we have a good baddie in Scotsman Brian Cox ("Stryker"). He is a determined military man who manages to get the US President to give him carte blanche to take on and eliminate the mutants after a failed attempt to assassinate him in the White House. "Magneto" (Ian McKellen), meantime, is still locked up in his plastic prison but his shape-shifting blue protegé "Mystique" (Rebecca Romijn) concocts a cunning pan to free him; and just in time too! "Stryker" has discovered the existence of "Cerebro" and determined to control it, attacks the "Xavier" school neutralising many of the students and leaving only "Logan" (Hugh Jackman)," Scott" (James Marsden) and "Rogue" (Anna Paquin) to lead what's left of their team to extricate the now captured professor. Needs must, as they say, and an unlikely alliance forms with "Magneto", but will it hold and as we build to quite an exciting denouement, we realise that there is still plenty of scheming and plotting going on. Cox is not really a very versatile actor, but here he provides a solid fulcrum for a story that has plenty of action. There is much less emphasis on the moralising, hormonal, frat-style storyline of the 2000 version; the characters are older and better developed and can control, therefore use, their powers to more dramatic effect for those watching. The story is still a bit thinly predictable, but the visual effects team pull out all the stops keeping this 2¼ marathon moving along surprisingly effortlessly. I'm now very much in team "Magneto" - bring on X3!

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mooney240

**X2 takes the X-Men far beyond the scope of the first movie with exciting new characters, manipulative villains, and bigger effects and stories.** X2 forever stands as one of my favorite sequels of all time. It deepens its characters' backstories, expands the universe, increases the stakes, and creates new conflicts lasting beyond this franchise entry, promising more to come. The opening scene blew my mind when I first saw it and really showcased the power a single mutant could possess. The struggle between light and dark, both in humanity and mutants, was a theme throughout and highlighted in a multitude of ways. Exploring Wolverine's mysterious past and tying it into the overall conflict of the X-Men was a wise choice rather than having Logan search for answers alone. In addition, the women of the X-Men, Jean Grey and Storm, along with Mystique, saw more significant roles and character development. X2 was the Empire Strikes Back of the original X-Men trilogy- better in every way, with exciting new characters, threats, stories, and effects. X2 deserves a place as one of the greatest comic book movies and sequels of all time.