by canofhumdingers » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:25 am
Regardless whether Stryker (as implied by the ending) or Apocalypse give Wolverine his adamantium in this new timeline, it still doesn't explain how he has it in the future scenes of Days of Future Past, which is the future resulting directly from X-men 1-3 and the Wolverine films. It might seem like a minor thing, but it was the driving force behind the ENTIRE PLOT of The Wolverine, which left off with the audience in a bit of shock that Wolverine had lost his adamantium and was coping with this new and drastic change to his body. To just have it back and leave it as, "oh, he got it back somehow - maybe Magneto" seems quite cheap to me. It'd be like Vader telling Luke he's his father in ESB and then just totally dropping it and not resolving it in RotJ. Ok, maybe it's not THAT extreme, but it feels similar, but on a lesser order of magnitude maybe. Still, it bugs me and seems like a glaring error.