X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) - full transcript

When a cure is created, which apparently can turn any mutant into a normal human being, there is outrage amongst the mutant community. Whilst some mutants do like the idea of a cure, including Rogue, many mutants find that there shouldn't be a cure. Magneto, who still believes a war is coming, recruits a large team of mutants to take down Warren Worthington II and his cure. Might seem easy for the X-Men to stop, but Magneto has a big advantage, which Wolverine doesn't have. Jean Grey has returned, and joined with Magneto. The Phoenix has woken within her, which has the ability to destroy anything in her way, even if that 'anything' is a X-Men.

I still don't know

why l'm here.

Couldn't you just

make them say yes?

Yes, I could,

but it's not my way.

And I would expect you,

of all people,

would understand my feelings

about the misuse of power.

Ah, "power corrupts"

and all that.

Yes, I know, Charles.

When are you going to

stop lecturing me?

When you start listening.

And you're here

because I need you.

We're not gonna have to meet

every one ofthem in person,

are we?

No. This one's special.

What a beautiful campus.

John, don't you think?

Yes, the brochure is great.

But what aboutJean?

What about her... illness?

- Illness?

-John.

You thinkyour daughter

is sick, Mr. Grey?

Perhaps it would be best if

we were to speak to her, alone.

Ofcourse.

Jean?

Can you come down, dear?

We'll, uh, leave you then.

It's very rude, you know, to read my

thoughts or Mr. Lehnsherr's...

without our permission.

Did you think

you were the only one

ofyour kind, young lady?

We're mutants,Jean.

We are like you.

Really?

I doubt that.

Oh, Charles.

I like this one.

You have more power

than you can imagine,Jean.

The question is,

will you control that power...

or let it control you?

Warren? Son, is everything all right?

- What's going on in there?

- Nothing! I'll be right out.

Come on. You've been

in there for over an hour.

Open the door.

Warren?

One second!

Open this door!

Warren?

Let me in there right now!

Open the door!

Oh, God.

Not you.

Dad, I'm sorry.

The whole world's goin' to hell,

you'rejust gonna sit there? Let's go.

Bobby!

Thanks, Kitty.

- We're getting killed out here.

- Yeah, I know. They're not ready, Storm.

- Logan.

- Oh, don't get your panties in a bunch.

That was my last cigar.

Logan!

lt's getting closer!

- Come on! Let's keep moving!

- Hey, Tin Man! Come here!

- How's your throwing arm?

- Logan, we work as a team.

Yeah, good luck with that.

Throw me. Now!

Damn it, Logan!

Don't do this!

Class dismissed.

Hey, Colossus,

nice throw.

Simulation complete.

What the hell was that?

Danger Room session.

You know what I mean.

Oh, lighten up, Storm.

Look, you can'tjust change

the rules when you feel like it.

I'm tryin' to

teach 'em something.

I taught 'em something.

It was a defensive exercise.

Yeah. Best defense

is a good offense.

Or is it

the other way around?

This isn't a game, Logan.

Well, you sure fooled me.

Hey, I'm just a sub.

You got a problem,

talk to Scott.

- Scott!

-Jean.

Scott. Scott.

Scott. Scott.

Are you okay?

I'm fine.

Well, you don't seem fine.

You seem like you're

avoiding me.

I mean, something's wrong.

What's wrong is I can't touch

my boyfriend without killin' him.

Other than that,

I'm wonderful.

Hey.

I don't think that's fair.

Have I ever put

any pressure on you?

You're a guy, Bobby.

Your mind's only on one thing.

Hey, Scott,

they were lookin' foryou

downstairs. You didn't show.

What do you care?

Well, for starters,

I had to coveryour ass.

I didn't askyou to.

No, you didn't.

The professor did.

I wasjust passing through.

So pass through, Logan.

Hey, look.

I know howyou feel.

Don't.

When Jean died―

I said don't.

Maybe it's time for us

to move on.

Not everybody heals

as fast as you, Logan.

Mr. Secretary?

Yes.

- The meeting's begun, sir.

- Thankyou.

Mr. President.

Have a seat, Hank.

Homeland Security

was tracking Magneto.

We got hits in Lisbon,

Geneva, Montreal.

NAVSAT lost him

crossing the border.

But we did get

a consolation prize.

We picked her up

breaking into the F.D.A.,

ofall places.

Do you know who

she's been imitating?

Secretary Trask here.

Yes, sir.

She can do that.

Not anymore, she can't.

We got her.

You thinkyour prisons

can hold her?

We have some new prisons, Hank.

We'll keep them mobile.

Be a step ahead this time.

Where is Magneto?

Raven?

Raven, I asked you a question.

I don't answer

to my slave name.

Raven Darkholme.

That's your real name,

isn't it?

Or has he convinced you

you don't have

a family anymore?

My family tried to kill me,

you pathetic meat sack.

Okay, then. Mystique.

Where is he?

In here with us.

I don't want to

play games with you.

I want answers.

You don't want to

play games with me?

You are gonna stop this.

Tell me, where is Magneto?

You want to know

where he is?

Homo sapien!

You know her capture

will only provoke Magneto.

But having her does give us

some diplomatic leverage.

On principle,

I can't negotiate

with these people.

I thought that's why

you appointed me, sir.

Yes, it is.

But that's not why

you called me here.

No.

This is.

It's what she stole

from the F.D.A.

Dear Lord.

Is it viable?

We believe it is.

You realize the level

of impact this will have

on the mutant community?

Yes, I do.

That's precisely why we need

some ofyour... diplomacy now.

When an individual

acquires great power,

the use or misuse of

that power is everything.

Will it be for the greater good?

Or will it be used for personal

or for destructive ends?

Now, this is a question

we must all ask ourselves.

Why?

Because we are mutants.

For psychics, this presents

a particular problem.

When is it acceptable to

use our power, and when do

we cross that invisible line...

that turns us into tyrants

over our fellow man?

But Einstein said that ethics are

an exclusive human concern...

without any superhuman

authority behind it.

Einstein wasn't a mutant...

so far as we know.

Now, this case study was

sent to me by a colleague,

Dr. Moira MacTaggert.Jones?

The man you see here was born

with no higher-level brain functions.

His organs and nervous system

work, but he has no

consciousness to speak of.

Now, what ifwe were to transfer

the consciousness ofone person,

say a father offour

with terminal cancer,

into the body ofthis man?

How are we to decide

what falls within the range of

ethical behavior and what―

Professor?

We'll continue this tomorrow.

Class dismissed.

The forecast was

for sunny skies.

Oh. I'm sorry.

I don't have to be psychic

to see that something's

bothering you.

l don't understand.

Magneto's a fugitive.

We have a mutant in the cabinet,

a president who understands us.

Why are we still hiding?

We're not hiding. But we

still have enemies out there.

And I must

protect my students.

You know that.

Yes, but we can't

be students forever.

Storm, I hadn't thought ofyou

as my student foryears.

In fact, I thought that,

perhaps, you might

take my place some day.

But Scott's—

Scott's a changed man.

He tookJean's death so hard.

Yes, things are

better out there.

But you,

ofall people, know how fast

the weather can change.

There's something

you're not tellin' us.

Hank?

Ororo! Charles.

Oh!

I love what you've done

with your hair.

Mmm. You too.

Thanks.

Thankyou for seeing me

on such short notice.

Henry, you are

always welcome here.

You're a part ofthis place.

- I have news.

- Is it Eric?

No. Though we have been making

some progress on that front.

- Mystique was

recently apprehended.

- Who's the furball?

Hank McCoy,

Secretary of Mutant Affairs.

Right, right.

The secretary.

Nice suit.

- Henry, this is Logan. He's, uh―

- Wolverine.

- I hearyou're quite an animal.

- Look who's talkin'.

You know Magneto's gonna

come get Mystique, right?

Magneto's not the problem.

At least not our most

pressing one.

A major pharmaceutical

company has developed

a mutant antibody—

- a way to suppress

the mutant "X" gene.

- Suppress?

Permanently.

They're calling it a cure.

Well, that's ridiculous.

You can't cure being a mutant.

Well, scientifically speaking―

Since when did we become

a disease? How can anybody

in their right―

Storm.

They're announcing it now.

These so-called mutants

are peoplejust like us.

Their affliction is

nothing more than a disease,

a corruption of

healthy cellular activity.

But I stand here today to

tell you there's hope.

And this site,

once the world's

most famous prison,

will now be

the source offreedom for

all mutants who choose it.

Ladies and gentlemen,

I proudly present...

the answer to mutation.

Finally, we have a cure.

Who would want this cure?

I mean, what kind ofcoward

would take itjust to fit in?

Is it cowardice to save

oneselffrom persecution?

Not all of us can fit in so easily.

You don't shed on the furniture.

Well, for all we know,

the government helped

cook this up.

- I can assure you the government

had nothing to do with this.

- Well, I've heard that before.

My boy, I have been

fighting for mutant rights

since before you had claws.

Did hejust call me "boy"?

Is it true?

They can cure us?

Yes, Rogue.

It appears to be true.

No, Professor.

They can't cure us.

You want to know why?

Because there's nothin' to cure.

Nothing's wrong with you.

Or any of us, for that matter.

How should we, as mutants,

respond? Here's what I think.

This is about getting organized,

bringing our complaints

to the right people.

We need to put together

a committee and talk

to the government.

They don't understand.

They don't know what it

means to be a mutant.

We need to show them,

educate them, let them know

that we're here to stay.

Come on.

People, you must listen.

- They won't take us seriously.

- They want to exterminate us.

This cure is voluntary.

Nobody's talking about

extermination.

No one ever talks about it.

Theyjust do it.

And you go on

with your lives,

ignoring the signs

all around you.

And then, one day,

when the air is still

and the night has fallen,

- they come foryou.

- Excuse me, but--

It's only then you realize,

while you were talking about

organizing and committees,

the extermination

has already begun.

Make no mistake, my brothers.

They will draw first blood.

They will force

their cure upon us.

The only question is, will you

join my brotherhood and fight...

or wait for

the inevitable genocide?

Who will you stand with―

the humans... or us?

You talk pretty tough

for a guy in a cape.

Back off.

Ifyou're so proud

of being a mutant,

where's your mark?

I have been

marked once, my dear,

and let me assure you...

no needle shall ever

touch my skin again.

You know who

you're talkin' to?

Do you?

And what can you do?

Hmm. So, you have talents.

That and more.

I know you control metal.

And I know there's 87

mutants in here and none

ofthem above a class three,

other than you two.

You can sense other mutants

and their powers?

Mm-hmm.

Could you locate one for me?

Let me out of here!

l demand that you release me!

Do you know who l am?

I'm the president

ofthe United States.

Oh, Mr. President.

Shut up!

Why are you doing this to me?

Let me down.

l'll be a good girl.

Please, let me go. Please?

Keep it up. I'll sprayyou

in the face, bitch.

When I get out of here,

I'm gonna kill you myself.

Yeah, right.

Secretary McCoy,

welcome to Worthington Labs.

Thankyou, Dr. Rao.

Not an easy place to get to.

It's the safest location

we could find.

That's why we keep

the source ofthe cure here.

He is a mutant.

You understand

our concern.

We are in full compliance

with your department's policy.

How long will you

keep the boy here?

Until we can fully map

his D.N.A. We can replicate it,

but we can't generate it.

And his power,

what is its range?

You'll see.

Jimmy?

There's someone

I would like you to meet.

Hello there, son.

- Hi.

- My name is Hank McCoy.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

You have an amazing gift.

Thankyou,Jimmy.

Extraordinary,

isn't he?

Yes, he is.

Scott.

Scott.

Scott. Scott.

Can you hear me? I'm still here.

Scott. Scott.

Stop.

I'm here, Scott!

Stop it.

Scott.

Scott. Scott!

Stop it.

- Scott! Scott!

- Stop!

Jean?

Scott?

How?

I don't know.

I want to see your eyes.

Take these off.

No.

No.

Trust me.

I can control it now.

Open them.

You can't hurt me.

Scott. Scott. Scott. Scott.

What happened?

No clue!

Professor, you okay?

Get to Alkali Lake.

You don't

want to be here.

Do you?

I can't see a damn thing.

I can take care

ofthat.

What the―

Logan!

Oh, God.

She's alive.

Jean?

The sheer mass ofwater that

collapsed on top ofJean should

have obliterated her completely.

The only explanation ofJean's

survival is that her powers...

wrapped her in a cocoon

oftelekinetic energy.

Is she gonna be okay?

Jean Grey is the only class five

mutant I've ever encountered,

her potential

practically limitless.

Her mutation is seated

in the unconscious part

ofher mind,

and therein lay the danger.

When she was a girl,

I created a series

of psychic barriers...

to isolate her powers

from her conscious mind.

And, as a result,

Jean developed

a dual personality.

What?

The consciousJean,

whose powers were always

in her control...

and the dormant side,

a personality that,

in our sessions,

came to call itself

the Phoenix―

a purely instinctual creature,

all desire and joy...

and rage.

She knew all this?

It's unclear how much she knew.

Far more critical is whether

the woman in front of us

is theJean Grey we know...

or the Phoenix

furiously struggling

to be free.

She looks pretty peaceful to me.

Because I'm keeping her

that way.

I'm trying to restore

the psychic blocks

and cage the beast again.

What have you done to her?

Logan,

you have to understand―

- You're talkin' about a person's

mind here, aboutJean.

- She has to be controlled.

Control? You know, sometimes

when you cage the beast,

the beast gets angry.

You have no idea. You have no idea

ofwhat she's capable.

No, Professor.

l had no idea what

you were capable of.

I had a terrible choice to make.

I chose the lesser oftwo evils.

Well, it sounds to me

likeJean had no choice at all.

I don't have to

explain myself,

least ofall to you.

History will be

made here today.

For the first time,

the so-called "mutant cure"

will be available to the public.

Now, reaction has run the gamut,

with mutants on both sides

ofthe line.

Some are desperate

for this cure,

while others are offended

by the very idea of it.

Is Secretary McCoy

going to be a problem?

Hard to say.

His political views

seem somewhat at odds

with his personal issues.

Excuse me, sir?

Your son's arrived.

Good.

Bring him in.

You sure you want to

start with him?

I think

it's important, yes.

- Hello, Warren.

- How are you, Son?

You sleep well?

Yeah.

You know,

I'm proud ofyou

for doing this.

Everything's gonna be fine.

I promise.

Yeah.

You ready?

The transformation

can be a littlejarring.

Dad, can we talk

about this for a sec?

We've talked about it, Son.

It'll all be over soon.

Everything's going to be fine.

Wait.

- I can't do this.

- Warren, calm down.

- No. I-I can't do this.

- Yes, you can.

- Okay,just give me a minute―

-Just relax, Son. Take it easy.

- No! I can't do this!

- Calm down. I promise you,

it will be fine!

Dad!

Warren, relax!

Warren, it's a better life.

It's what we all want.

No. It's what you want.

Warren! No!

Told you so.

- About time.

- I've been busy.

Did you find what

you were looking for?

The source ofthe cure

is a mutant, a child

at Worthington Labs.

Without him,

they have nothing.

Read offthe guest list.

Cell 41 205.

James Madrox.

This one robbed seven banks...

- at the same time.

- I could use a man

ofyour talents.

I'm in.

Welcome to the Brotherhood.

Careful with this one.

Cain Marko.

Solitary confinement.

Now, check this out.

"Prisoner must be confined

at all times.

- lfhe builds any momentum,

no object can stop him."

- How fascinating.

- And what do they call you?

-Juggernaut.

- I can't imagine why.

- You gonna let me out of here?

I need to pee.

- Nice helmet.

- Keeps my face pretty.

- I think he'll make

a fine addition to our army.

- Yeah.

No!

You saved me.

Eric?

I'm sorry, my dear.

You're not

one of us anymore.

Such a shame.

She was so beautiful.

You think resigning's gonna

make a difference? That's

no way to influence policy.

Policy is being made

without me, Mr. President.

The decision to

turn the cure into a weapon

was made without me.

What happened on that

convoy was inexcusable.

But your actions―

Hank, that was

an isolated incident.

You have to understand.

Those mutants

were a real threat.

Have you even begun to think

what a slippery slope you're on?

I have.

And I worry about how

democracy survives when one man

can move cities with his mind.

As do I.

You and I know that it's

only going to get worse.

All the more reason why

I need to be where I belong.

Jean.

- Hey, Logan.

- Welcome back.

Back where we first met.

Only I was in your place

and you were in mine.

You okay?

Yeah.

More than okay.

Logan, you're making me blush.

- Are you reading my thoughts?

- I don't have to.

It's okay.

- Wait.

- No.

Jean,

this isn't you.

Yes. Yes, it is me.

No. Maybe you ought to

take it easy, huh?

The professor said

you might be...

different.

He would know, wouldn't he?

What?

You think he's not

in your head too?

Look at you, Logan.

He's tamed you.

Where's Scott?

Jean?

Where am I?

You're in the mansion.

You need to tell me

what happened to Scott.

Jean, tell me

what happened to him.

Oh, God.

Look at me.

Jean, stay with me.

Talk to me.

Look at me. Look at me!

No.

Focus! Focus,Jean!

Kill me.

What?

Kill me before

I kill someone else.

Don't say that.

Please.

Stop it.

Kill me.

Stop it. Look at me.

Look at me.Jean.

It'll be all right.

We can help you.

Okay?

The professor can help.

He can fix it.

I don't want to fix it!

Voluntary?

They put the cure in a gun.

I told you they would

draw first blood.

- So what do we do?

- What do we do?

We use this weapon

as a lightning rod to bring

countless more to our cause.

Come. We have

an army to build.

I picked something up.

An electromagnetic force.

It's massive.

It's... a mutant.

Class five.

More powerful than anything

I've ever felt.

More powerful than you.

Where is she?

Logan?

Jean?Jean!

What happened?

What have you done?

- I think she killed Scott.

- What?

- That's not possible.

- I warned you.

She's left the mansion,

but she's trying to

block my thoughts.

She's so strong.

It may be too late.

Wait for me here.

What?

I need to seeJean alone.

You were right, Charles.

This one is special.

What the hell

are you doing here?

The same as the professor.

Visiting an old friend.

I don't want trouble here.

Nor do I, Charles.

So, shall we go inside?

I came to bringJean home.

Don't interfere, Eric.

Just like old times, huh?

She needs help.

Jean is not well.

Funny. You sound

just like her parents.

Nobody gets inside.

I knewyou'd come.

Ofcourse. I've come

to bring you home.

I have no home.

Yes, you do.

You have a home

and a family.

- He thinks your power is

too great foryou to control.

- Eric.

I don't believe

your mind games are going

to work anymore, Charles.

So you want to control me?

No.

He does.

No.

I want to help you.

Help me?

What's wrong with me?

- Absolutely nothing.

- Eric, stop!

No, Charles! Not this time!

You've always held her back!

Foryour own good,Jean.

Stay out of my head.

I'm goin' in.

The professor said

he'd handle this.

Look at me,Jean. I can

help you. Look at me!

No.

Get out of my head.

- Perhaps you should

listen to her, Charles.

- You must trust me.

You're a danger to

everyone and yourself!

But I can help you!

- I thinkyou want to give her the cure!

- Look what happened to Scott!

You killed the man you love

because you couldn't control

your power!

No! Stop it!

That's it.

Jean, let me in.

No,Jean!

Jean!

Don't let it control you.

Charles!

My dear, come with me.

Oh, God!

No.

We live in an age ofdarkness,

a world full offear,

hate and intolerance.

But in every age,

there are those

who fight against it.

Charles Xavierwas born

into a world divided,

a world he tried to heal―

a mission he never

saw accomplished.

It seems the destiny

of great men to see

their goals unfulfilled.

Charles was more than a leader,

more than a teacher.

He was a friend.

When we were afraid,

he gave us strength.

And when we were alone,

he gave us a family.

He may be gone,

but his teachings...

live on through us,

his students.

Whereverwe may go,

we must carry on his vision.

And that's a vision

ofa world united.

Kitty?

Bobby?

- You okay?

- Yeah.

Ah, it'sjust...

Xavier came to my house.

He was the one that

convinced me to come here.

Yeah, me too.

We're all feelin'

the same way, you know.

No, Bobby, we're not.

You have Rogue and I have―

You know,

I― I just miss home.

The first snow

and all ofthat.

- Kitty, get up. Come with me.

- Storm told us to stay in our rooms.

Don't worry. We won't get

caught. I mean, you can walk

through walls, you know.

Come on.

This place

can be home too.

Bobby. Bobby!

Okay. Come on.

Whoa!

Thank you

for this, Bobby.

You need

a lift, kid?

No.

Where're you going?

You don't know

what it's like to be

afraid ofyour powers,

to be afraid

to get close to anybody.

Yeah, I do.

I wanna be able

to touch people, Logan.

A hug, a handshake,

a kiss.

I hope you're not

doing this for some boy.

Look, ifyou

wanna go, then go.

Just be sure

it's what you want.

Shouldn't you

be telling me to stay,

to go upstairs and unpack?

I'm not your father.

I'm your friend.

Think about

what I said, Rogue.

Marie.

Do you remember

when we first met?

Do you know

what I saw when

I looked at you?

I saw the next stage

in evolution,

what Charles and I

dreamt offinding.

And I thought to myself,

"Why would Charles...

want to turn this goddess

into a mortal?"

I can manipulate

the metal in this,

but you―

you can do anything,

anything you can think of.

Jean―

Enough.

Enough!

You sound

just like him.

Jean,

he wanted to

hold you back.

What do you want?

I want you

to be what you are,

as nature intended.

That cure is meant

for all of us.

Ifwe want freedom,

we must fight for it.

And that fight

begins now.

She shouldn't

be here with us.

Her power's

completely unstable.

Only in the wrong hands.

You trust her?

She's one ofthem.

So were you once.

I stuck with you

all the way.

I would've killed

the professor ifyou'd

given me the chance.

Charles Xavier

did more for mutants

than you'll ever know.

My single greatest regret

is that he had to die

for our dream to live.

So what now?

What do we do?

Professor Xavier started

this school, perhaps it's best

that it end with him.

We'll have to tell the students

they're going home.

Must of us don't have

anywhere to go.

I can't believe this.

I can't believe we're not

gonna fight for this school.

l'm sorry. l know

this is a bad time.

I was told that this was

a safe place for mutants.

It was, son.

And it still is.

We'll find you a room.

Hank, tell all the students

this school stays open.

Rogue.

Hey, Rogue.

Hey, Pete,

you seen Rogue?

Yeah, she took off.

Logan.

Logan!

Logan.

Jean?

Logan, where am l?

Logan!

Logan.

Logan. Logan.

God!

Logan!

Logan. Logan. Logan.

Where are you goin'?

Where do you think?

She's gone, Logan.

She's not comin' back.

- You don't know that.

- She killed the professor.

It wasn'tJean.

TheJean I know

is still in there.

Listen―

Outta my way.

Why can't you see

the truth, huh? Why can't

you just let her go?

Because―

Because―

Because you love her.

She made her choice.

Now it's time we make ours.

So ifyou're with us,

then be with us.

We don't need a cure!

We don't need a cure!

Gettin' the cure

so you can go back home

to Mommy and Daddy?

I'm lookin' for someone.

Oh, l get it.

Your girlfriend.

I figured

she'd want the cure.

She's pathetic.

Come on, Iceman.

Make a move.

Same old Bobby.

Still afraid ofa fight!

Today's attack

was only our first salvo.

So long as the cure exists,

our warwill rage.

Your cities will not be safe.

Your streets will not be safe.

You will not be safe.

And to my fellow mutants,

I make you this offer--

join us or stay out

ofourway.

Enough mutant blood

has been spilled already.

We're tryin' to track him, sir.

We're working hard.

We cannot let him do this.

You know I agree, sir.

This is now

a national security matter.

Seize and secure

Worthington Labs.

I want troops armed with cure

weapons deployed immediately.

Yes, sir.

And, Trask,

you have to find Magneto

and stop him,

by any means necessary.

Magneto wants a war.

We'll give him one.

Let's go! Keep it movin'!

Turn in your old weapon.

Turn in all metal―

bayonets, magazines, dog tags.

Pick up your plastic weapons.

Pick up your cure cartridge.

Absolutely no metal.

We don't need a cure.

We don't need a cure.

Members of the Brotherhood―

They wish to cure us.

But I say to you,

we are the cure!

The cure for their infirm,

imperfect condition called...

Homo sapiens.

They have theirweapons.

We have ours.

We will strike

with a vengeance and a fury...

that this world

has never witnessed.

And ifany mutants

stand in our way, we will

use this poison against them.

We shall go to

Alcatraz Island,

take control ofthe cure...

and destroy its source.

And then,

nothing can stop us!

Jean?

l know the smell

ofyour adamantium

from a mile away.

I didn't come here

to fight you.

- Smart boy.

- I came forJean.

You think I'm keeping her

against her will?

She's here because

she wants to be.

You don't know

what you're dealing with.

I know full well.

I saw what

she did to Charles.

And you just stood there

and let him die?

I'm not leaving here

without her.

Yes, you are.

Whoa―

Okay.

Two minutes to

rendezvous, Mr. President.

We have a satellite feed

of Magneto's base ofoperations.

- How did we find it?

- She gave us everything

we wanted and more.

Hell hath no fury

like a woman scorned.

Approaching target dead ahead.

Set for 360-degree incursion.

This is Team Leader

to Bravo One.

We are green to go.

Okay.

Send them in.

Okay.

Freeze, mutants!

Get your hands in the air!

Okay. I give up.

Sorry, Mr. Secretary.

lt was a decoy.

If he's not there,

then where the hell is he?

Worthington Labs.

It ends where it began.

Are you sure

the boy's still inside?

1 00%.

So how we supposed

to get there?

'Cause I don't swim.

Leave that to me.

Storm? Storm?

What are you doing

back here?

I need help.

You found her.

Yeah.

She's with Magneto.

Where are they?

They're on the move.

I know where they're going.

You're saying

you saw Magneto?

Yeah. Gotta go now.

They're going to

attack Alcatraz.

There are troops

stationed on that island.

Not enough to stop him.

Let's suit up.

I don't believe

this once fit me.

If Magneto gets ahold

ofthat cure, there will

be no stopping him.

Can you estimate

how many he has?

An army.

And Jean.

His powers have limits,

hers do not.

There's only

six of us, Logan.

Yeah. We're outnumbered.

I'm not gonna lie to you.

But we lost Scott.

We lost the professor.

lf we don't fight now,

everything they stood for

will die with them.

I'm not gonna

let that happen.

Are you?

Then we stand together,

X-Men, all of us.

We're in.

Let's go.

They're ready.

Yeah, I know.

But are you ready...

to do what you need to do

when the time comes?

Dad, what's going on?

It's an earthquake.

We're trapped!

Cheese―

Charles always wanted

to build bridges.

My God!

Fall back!

Take cover! Fall back!

The boy's in the southeast

corner ofthe building.

Well done.

Let's take it down!

In chess,

the pawns go first.

Humans and their guns.

Plastic.

They've learned.

That's why the pawns go first.

Target the bridge!

Bring out the launcher!

- This is it!

- Ready! Load!

Fire!

Arclight,

use your shock waves!

Target those weapons!

Oh, my stars and garters.

Goin' to stealth mode.

What aboutjets, tanks?

Against Magneto?

He'll turn 'em inside out.

- Where are our ground troops?

- Thirty minutes away.

Then God help us.

They're coming for him.

Get the humans!

Whoa!

Don't ever

do that again.

You men, cover the doors!

Everybody, get together!

And hold this line!

Traitors to their own cause.

Finish them!

Not yet.

Go inside,

get the boy and kill him.

With pleasure.

Hold it!

- He's going for the boy!

- Not if I get there first!

Kitty!

Come on!

Grow those back.

Don't you know who I am?

I'm theJuggernaut, bitch!

Going somewhere?

You're the guy that

invented the cure, right?

Yes, I am.

Girls?

No! Don't!

Don't hurt him!

- No! Don't hurt him!

- Let go ofme! l didn't do anything.

Calm down.

Calm down.

Everything's

gonna be okay.

I thought

you were a diplomat.

As Churchill said, "There comes

a time when all men must―"

Oh, you get the point!

Oh, no! No. Please!

No, no, don't! No!

No, don't worry.

I'm here to help you.

I'm gonna get you out of here.

This way.

Oh, my God.

What's going on?

Your powers

won't work with me.

Stay close,

all right?

Okay.

I'm the wrong guy

to play hide-and-seek with.

Who's hiding, dickhead?

Don't!

No! Don't! D―

Please, don't do this!

I only wanted to help

you people.

Do we look like

we need your help?

It's time to end this war.

Take cover!

Get out ofthe way!

Come on! Let's go!

Go! Go! Go!

We work as a team.

Best defense

is a good offense.

Run!

Bobby! You thinkyou can

take out your old friend?

Go ahead.

Storm, we're gonna

need some cover.

Right.

You're in over

your head, Bobby.

Maybe you should

go back to school.

You never should've left.

This is it.

Hey. Make it a strike.

You never learn, do you?

Actually, I do.

I'm―

One ofthem?

This is what they

want for all of us.

It's over,Jean.

It's over.

No! Don't shoot!

No!

No--

Everybody, get out of here!

Bobby!

What have I done?

I'm the only one

who can stop her.

Get everyone

to safety. Go!

Jean!

Jean, I know

you're still there!

You would die for them?

No. Not for them.

For you.

For you.

Save me.

I love you.

No!

You're back.

I'm sorry.

I had to.

This isn't

what I wanted.

I know.

It's what I wanted.

Don't worry, Dad.

l'll call.

Hey.

Good to

see you, buddy.

And so it is with the thanks

ofa grateful nation...

that I introduce

our new ambassador

to the United Nations...

and the representative

to the world...

for all United States citizens,

human and mutant alike—

Dr. Hank McCoy.

Way to go, furball.

Thank you.

Thank you very much.

Good morning.

Hello, Moira.

Charles?