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if it comes to a battle of snide remarks, Eisenberg can be a real menace to Cavill. But standing eye to eye with him... he just comes of kinda dickish in the parts where he had to play anything close to Luthor.

shenanigans!

but if the Wolvies 2020 mind remains in his 1972 body, he wouldn't be part of the Weapon X program! :D

Yes. Nuclear sword. Universe Juice... Just not the simple negation (indestructible only some of the time) of something special, or the arms race ("Adamantium's tough, but super-Adamantium? And then, if you spend some more, you can get Unobtainum-Enhanced Vibranium. Still, nothing beats Thanos-Metal. Except Hulkium").

him getting the claws back won't bother me, we know he got them once, why shouldn't he get them again.

if Adamantium can damage Adamantium, Wolvie should've done damage to the Silver Samurai. And hot adamantium doesn't damage cold adamantium, by logic, and by the Wiki-link somewhere above.

that's the thing... there'd be some solutions that would still not be "ideal", but that would make some kind of internal sense.

nope, Adamantium is an alloy by itself, so the blade would have to be something even better than Adamantium (which it wasn't, cause the movie said it's A).

DON'T GIVE THEM IDEAS!!!! :D

I'm not even saying there shouldn't be exceptions to the indestructibility... huge power, whether it's Magneto or Galactus or a few others, yeah, let them be able to do so (and even most of them shouldn't do so too easily). But a hot blade? Like, really really hot? Heat's all it takes? That contradicts much.

but if the blade is superheated, why does it still have an edge? ;) and if you think about it, wouldn't the superhot blade be more malleable than the claws? so Wolvie should cut through the blade instead of the other way round :D

like i said in another comment, if enough heat is sufficient, that would kinda negate the whole concept of Wolverine's Adamantium skeleton. I remember a scene where he survives a thermonuclear blast, cause his skeleton didn't melt.

didn't like the movie, did like Yukio.

but that's weak even for an in-movie-just-this-one-time-argument (like Khans blood in the last Star Trek movie).... everything you're told about Adamantium says indestructible, and then you add one exception, and then another, and another. Cuz i'm pretty sure in-universe, it would be pretty doable to repeat adamantium

Like old Fitzgerald said: "The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to see things as hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise." ;)

i though Wolvie:Japan was after X3, and DoFP was both after Japan (the after credit scene where bone-claw Wolvie meets Magneto & is astonished to see Prof X) and after First Class...

Yeah, but the suspension of disbelief has to be earned, and earned again. And mistakes like this are just stupid, lazy writing, and thus lessen my enjoyment of a movie... and tax my brain power. There were bad movies in any age of cinema, but as time goes on, writers and directors (and producers and studios) should

He denied directing JL a few years ago, but maybe/hopefully, things have changed.

Good catch, read that somewhere but forgot about it.

the Japan one? Takes place after the Adamantium insertion (otherwise his claws would've been bone all the way through the movie).