Right and Wrong .. the crystal that gave him his powers Also activated dormant mutant genes in most story lines so its not just magical its also mutant . But guessing this worked for their story .
Always thought it was weird that he was bald. The idea actually makes sense and I'd imagine it'd be less stressing than constantly drawing blood from the poor kid.
@@bloodrosereaper2099not really. If he's that bald, it would mean they're pulling his hair from the roots, not just buzzing it off or clipping it. thats really painful.
I know this is a year old, but for everyone saying "Juggernaut isn't a mutant", that doesn't matter. Leech doesn't just stop the powers of mutants. He stops the powers of all supernatural beings. In other media, he has even stopped the abilities of the Fantastic Four and the Power Pack. So it doesn't matter that Juggernaut isn't a mutant, Leech would still stop his powers from working. Hypothetically, his powers could even stop Thor or Captain America if they ever met him (they are both Marvel, but I don't think he's ever met the Avengers even in the comics).
Juggernaut being a mutant notwithstanding, I loved this portrayal of Kitty, showing her smart side as well as her powers. Kitty was always an intelligent character and her quick thinking against a much stronger character was really well done.
So if the nullifying power has a fixed range I guess the girls passing through the wall would have a serious problem half way through if the imprisoned nullifier was sitting on the other side of the room.
In X Men Evolution Leech's powers didn't just affect mutants, but electronics as well. So it stands to reason that if this Juggernaut wasn't a mutant, Leech's powers would still disrupt his.
@@cardinalhamneggs5253 besides plagiarising Arthur C. Clarke (as you didn’t mention his name), are you saying that in the Marvel Comics, magic is advanced technology? That Dr. Strange is using technology without knowing it? I’d love to see your evidence to back up that claim. Unless your point was just to get philosophical of course.
@@68CastImp IDGAF that bad writing broke Marvel lore. You would probably sing praises for how the Alcolyte has totally destroyed Star Wars lore as well to say something as nonsensical as what you have here
@@karmaakabane7013 which one? The first one they fought Magneto. The second they fought Stryker. No magic, no aliens, no supernatural things. Even Phoenix was not an alien entity, it was just Jean's powers
@@maurogentile7669 pretty sure it was the one after Phoenix can’t remember the name of it but one of the characters was literally named magic and had a sword that emitted magic from it
@@TommyGunzzzguessing from your comment the person portraying this character became a transed individual at some point? Either way, irrelevant; the comment is about the character, and the character is female. How the actor feels about themselves doesn't factor in in any way, whatsoever.
Ellie in The Last of Us was based on him. I think originally was gonna act the part like in the game Beyond but drop out and they kept the look the same. Then they aged Ellie to look less like Page for the second game.
@@Ralph_Roberts From what I heard it was a coincidence on the appearance. They wanted the VA to play the role but she aged and had to settle with someone else. Even if they did it with Elliot before the transition, I think Ellie would still be too young for the actor.
While it should unfortunately many emergency rooms are poorly managed. A hospital near me has had multiple controversies over the past 20 years for seeing patients based on arrival time not severity of condition. One of my friends actually miscarried in their emergency room while people with minor injuries were being seen and a few years ago there was a big lawsuit over a guy having a heart attack waiting 6 hours in the emergency room and dying on the waiting chair because they were seeing people in the order they came and it was during a staffing crisis they were severely understaffed.
Look. This juggernaut isnt the same version as what we saw in the comics. I can see him being a natural born mutant, which in this case what Kat did was very clever.
“Stay close to me” *Juggernaut runs into them both leaving a pretty sizable pool of blood and chunks of former mutants* “I told ya, I’m the Juggernaut, bitch, and I ain’t a mutant.”
*they dodge, Juggernaut keeps breaks they wall and stay running around the world in an eternal loop because he just keeps building momentum and can't stop, eventually sawing Earth in two,everybody dies *
Leech's power dampening works on any superhuman within about 50 feet of them. This includes the magically imbued, mutates that lack the mutant X-gene but still have powers due to an individual mutation(think the Fantastic Four or Spider-Man), as well as those given powers by alien or cosmic entities. That said, Leech can only suppress legitimate superpowers, so abilities derived from technological, scientific, or magical tools that do not directly affect the user's physiology are largely unaffected; as an example, Pym Particle users like Ant-Man and Wasp could still grow and shrink using external sources of Pym Particles, but they'd lose any innate size-changing abilities they may have developed through regular exposure to Pym Particles. It also doesn't affect certain entities whose baseline physiology is already superhuman and do not have a power-set that can be 'switched off' as it were, so many cosmic, alien, or magical entities are effectively immune to Leech's powers if their powers are not somehow innate; a demon might not be able to use magical powers in Leech's presence, but they may otherwise still be superhuman in terms of physical ability. Likewise, things like Wolverine's Adamantium skeleton and some types of mutations like Blob's fat or Angel's wings are unaffected because the initial mutation that caused those changes cannot remove them by simply being deactivated, although the specifics of this do vary from writer to writer.
@@lancheloth Elliot Page is a trans man (he/him) btw. besides, an actor’s gender has nothing to do with the characters they’ve played, they didn’t “tRaNs” Kitty Pryde, but sure, stay mad about it 🙄
@@malasc12 He was always a dude. X-Men. Juno. Super. Inception. He played a dude in all of those movies because Elliot Page has and always will be a bro.
@@BenMJay 🤔 she can walk through one. In the comics I've seen them put their hands through a person and partially become solid to cause pain or grab an internal organ
And Leech's mutant abilities work on all superpowered people, not just mutants (in the comics his powers affected the PowerPack, and Fantastic Four, neither of which were mutants).
@@stevenbeoethy4049was an attractive girl that could have gotten a lot of boys to a boy who no real girl would want and many would mock. She didn't think that through.
@@moonsigilagreed she gabe into the neo conversion therapy that is the trans cult. Now so many of these people who've felll for its lies of "cure" through drugs and mutilation are doubling down or afraid to admit their mistake and be blacklisted.
@@burger_timez Scott Manley? Not to take a position on the wider culture war, I'm pretty tired of it, but I just wanted to answer your question. What is the point? Hullo... If I stole your credit cards, wouldn't you report that your identity has been stolen, thus denying me the ability to identify as you? I think you would see the point then. If I said I was humanity's one true god and y'all shall do my bidding, I think nearly everyone will say nuh-uh. If you're like most people online, you're ready to move the goalpost, but you didn't ask why deny Elliot's identity, specifically. You asked what was the point in denying someone's identity, generally. Clearly there can be reasons
To people saying he should’ve broke the wall, food for thought: that particular wall is more reinforced than others, and he would’ve needed more momentum to break it, as he already had it break through initially, but then he stopped and lost said momentum, and didn’t build it up enough to break through the second time
Aww the good old days when Ellen page was still alive. Also I see people talking about juggernaut not being a mutant, my question is how does this kid nullify powers? Cuz if it would include powers from other sources, such as whatever the dieties name was, then this would still make sense... but obviously I know these characters pretty well, and have no idea who that character is outside of this movie...
Yeah that scene makes no sense because Juggernaut isn’t a mutant. He got his power by being magically altered a magic gem he touched which was created by a demon god called Cyttorak.
Fox probably wanted Juggernaut to be a mutant and not related to Professor X for their own reasons in the early 2000s. Too bad the studio didn’t foresee Colossus’ baby sister Illyana/Magik and The New Mutants nearly two decades later.
They could have kicked in his head while he was out or suffocated him, but the anti-mutant superpower did not remove his plot-armor or the movies PG-13 rating.
@@HaagseDannyKalfNot what being said. We feel sorry that so many have fallen for this transcult nonsense. Done irreversible harm to their bodies. We are also angry that we are expected to play along with this bile trans shit. I hope Ellen wakes up from her trans delusion and speaks out against it.
What I think is funny is she came in the room face first then with Leech she put her hand up first to go through the wall. She she had went head first she would have knocked herself out like “deek head” too.😅 The kid was mean not to tell her first.
That was a movie about mutants. Introducing a completely different origin story for one character would've felt like an ass pull, like doing things different for the hell of it and going off topic.
They did juggernaut dirty in these movies. He is one of the most powerful characters in this universe...not some bumbling buffoon who gets defeated by children
This is what happens when you have writers that write about things they know nothing about. The Juggernaut isn't a mutant. The boys power wouldn't have an effect on him.
First thing I ever saw, then, Ellen Page in. Had a crush on her. She was so good in that movie. The *_only_* good thing in it. Beast was pretty cool too I guess
@@HaagseDannyKalfLol, you're fighting an uphill battle against human nature. Good luck trying to change the entire species one RU-vid comment at a time.
@@giin97 It's not human nature I'm fighting against, but ignorance. And yes, for some people ignorance IS their nature, but every battle not fought at all is always lost.
@@HaagseDannyKalf people aren't ignorant of your arguments. They are just bad arguements. Nobody knows how it actually feels to be the opposite sex, no matter how much they claim to. They have zero point of reference, nothing to compare. Until we can "Freaky Friday" each other, STFU and stop promoting mental illness/narcissism.
Two things. Juggernaut is not a mutant, nor is the being he gains his powers from. And kat raising her hand to protect her head, before she knew her powers were down, is also off-putting.
Juggernaut's power comes from the crimson jem Cyttarak. Given to him from a god of destruction, hate, and rage. Juggernaut is unstoppable once in motion. Only Hulk has succeeded in knocking Juggernaut out. Juggernauts power is like Hulks
Have you actually read the comics? I've always wondered if she could just reach in someone's chest and take their heart out or just become solid again and leave an arm sized hole in them.