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I stand corrected
Reincarnation is vastly different from cloning. Assuming the clone's parents aren't murdered and the cycle starts over again.
One correction, son of Scot summers and Madelyne Pryor, a clone of jean grey, kidnapped to the futureson of Scott Summers and Jean Grey. In the future, constantly fights Apocalypse. Hates Bishop. Infected with techno-organic virus that will turn him into a robot slave of Apocalypse. his physic mutant powers are deadlocked with the virus, holding it at bay, with only his arm transformed.
Comes back in time for various reasons. preventing bad futures.
Deadpool and Cable have a history of a buddy cop, straightman/comic relief duo.
Most recently, Surrogate father to Hope Summers. Hope was the first mutant born after "no more mutants". she was taken to the future by Cable to protect her till adulthood, as the chosen messiah prophecies to save Earth. (from the Phoenix)
As an aside, the Donald Glover run Deadpool cartoon got canned by FX and Marvel. From what I have gathered Glover was making his own interpretation of Deadpool that would have no resemblance to the movies or comics. Apparently Marvel and FX said nope and canned the show. This was supposed to come out this year and there apparently weren't even any scripts or episodes in production yet.
The script he put out was a mock script and not an actual episode.
Most recently, Surrogate father to Hope Summers. Hope was the first mutant born after "no more mutants". she was taken to the future by Cable to protect her till adulthood, as the chosen messiah prophecies to save Earth. (from the Phoenix)
Is it wrong that I'm more hyped for this than Infinity War?
Love the double 4wall breaking with Cable. First with "Thanos... sorry, Cable" (Josh Brolin plays, of course, both), and then "Oooh dark... Are you from the DC?" (Brolin played Jonah Hex from DC... heck, I think he's still playing Hex in this movie...)
Also the Goonies reference with One-eyed Willie.Love the double 4wall breaking with Cable. First with "Thanos... sorry, Cable" (Josh Brolin plays, of course, both), and then "Oooh dark... Are you from the DC?" (Brolin played Jonah Hex from DC... heck, I think he's still playing Hex in this movie...)
I think my favorite part was the recreation of the stupid wolverine origins scheme where he cuts all the bullets out of the air.
I mean, diss on one of the few scenes of that movie that, while silly- was cool?
I prefer highlighting the retardation of bothering to cut bullets out of the air when your superpower is a Healing Factor that prevents you from being harmed in nearly any capacity.