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markhamillz:The X-Men Films:You know, Logan… this is what life looks like. A home, people who love e
fassbendecr:sher’s list of favourite movies [1/70 ] • x-men: first class (2011)You want society to a
underbetelgeuse:X-MEN: DAYS OF THE FUTURE PAST 2014 › DIR. BRYAN SINGER
fyeahmarvel:You’re not kids anymore. You’re not students. You’re X-Men.
comicbooktradingcards:Fleer Ultra X-Men - Series 3 (2018)#48 Magik
peterbparkers:X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) | WandaVision (2021)++
xaviers-institute:Come check out our X-men Evolution RP where you could be your favorite Mutant!Many
fckyeahemmafrost:I Love You, Too - Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1
why-i-love-comics:X-Men #1 (2019)written by Jonathan Hickmanart by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguil
X-Factor By Eman Casallos
dianaofthemyscira:X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)WandaVision (2021)
cryomancers:I love Logan.I have literally bought X-Men comics solely based on Scott and Logan being
dailyflicks:Us turning on each other, it’s what they want. I tried to warn you, Charles.X-MEN: FIRST
X-Men 2: Clone Wars for the Mega Drive, Headgames, 1995♫ Kurt Harland — The Clone Wars
codenamecesare:lunac7:A few behind the scenes gifs of James as gorgeous Charles Xavier in X-Men Firs
peterbparkers:X-Men: First Class (2011) | X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) | WandaVision (2021)
marveladdicts:X-Men : Age of Apocalypse (2016) dir. Bryan Singer
dailymalecelebs:James Marsden Breaks Down His Career: X-Men (2000)
lonestargreat:bluestalking-fox:#mutants are a metaphorPeople ask why I like the X-Men so much. Shit
coffeefrenchandhistory:These. These are two of the most powerful moments in the X-Men movies. This i
angel-is-alive-i-promise:marvelheroes:Ben Hardy behinds the scenes of X-Men: ApocalypseI AM NOT OKAY
ray-norr:Quickie of Psylocke from the X-Men
gordonlevitts-archive-blog:x-men first class quotes (part 1)
cinemawithoutpeople:Cinema without people: X2: X-Men United (2003, Bryan Singer, dir.)
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