Like that Magneto is hesitant about ruling Genosha. I feel many adaptations post-90 like Evolution and specially Wolverine and the X-men just portray Magneto as tyrant mastermind who wants to create a world for mutants UNDER his rule, making him come off more power hungry rather than just wanting to prevent mutants from suffering the same fate as his family. The 90's Magneto is more sympathetic, just wanting to free mutants from opression but not to the point of wanting domination over his people.
There are a billion continuties. The Magneto from the first issue had no such noble intentions. Regardless, if violent means are always justified for a debatably noble end, then boy do I have some oil from a snake to sell you.
@@Michael-bn1oiwhich is why I hope this series doesn’t turn Scott into Homelander. Scott has a right to be angry but his anger doesn’t need to lead to him becoming a maniacal tyrant
0:38 does anyone think there's any symbolism from Magneto wincing at the term Chancellor being used? Given that under a certain chancellor of Germany, he suffered hells upon hells during WWII?
It is true the hellfire club cannot be trusted, but they do have their hands in all types of economic pots that we need to be able to take advantage of if this island paradise is going to work.
Honestly, this council does make sense. Love seeing Emma there as always. Callisto? Fantastic. Shaw? Fair… but don’t let him near Kitty. Maddie? Yes. Banshee? He is interpol so it makes sense. Moira does too… although part of me really wants Moira X to be a thing.
I like how Magneto winced at the term chancellor being used as it is another reminder to us about his past. That is because when Hitler took power in Germany in 1933 he was officially made chancellor though in reality of course he then became a dictator and since Magnetos family were then killed by him during the Holocaust it isn’t surprising of his reaction to the word due to how it reminded him of the horrors that he had gone through.
@@StarKaiser2 Makes sense why they made Madelyn a part of the council of Genosha despite she has a questionable legal existence as clone of Jean Grey.
Crazy how magneto took over x men for a week only and it got trashed so hard he basically died now I don't how cyclop do it but that man is something else
Keeping Shaw and others from Inter circrle? They are villains, etc. Inner Circle use mutants as much as human agenda. No, Inner Circle enslave X-men, literally exposed themselves as villains, not mutant protectors. In that canon X-men verse.
I say the Inner Circle are bit more neutral when comes to humans vs mutants. They don't care who will win nor taking over the world. All they want is find ways to preserve their status and make profit of situation.
I can appreciate the dream but have a monarch running the government with near complete power and having every citizen be capable endangering entire nations and this is a combination for disaster. Gambit even notices the 10$ for an apple which is 10x what it costs in the US. It means at bare minimum this place has a devastating inflation issue and is probably at the minimum completely dependent on foreign imports to survive. This place is gonna become more reflective of Gaza than a stable nation state
We don’t know who’s behind the multi-headed sentinel yet, but episode one reveals that Gyrich and Trask built more than one Master Mold. It’s possible a Master Mold is behind this attack and the tri-headed sentinel.