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X-men 2 Borrows From Star Trek 2: Wrath Of Khan?

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I saw this on anotehr wensite so I thought Id share it here were more comic people would see it.

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- Stryker holds a grudge against Xavier over the death of his wife and is seeking revenge, just like Khan.

 

- Both Stryker and Khan used mind controlling agents to turn the heroes against one another.

 

- Jean and Spock both sacrifice themselves to save the ship and their friends.

 

- Both Khan and X2 end with a flyby of the resting place of the slain character. In both movies, the slain character delivers the opening monologue from the previous movie. Mark says that even the music at the end of X2 is actually very close to the music at the end of Khan.

 

- In Khan, Spock gives Kirk a copy of A Tale of Two Cities. In X2, both Xavier and Magneto are currently reading Once and future King. Message, Spock?

 

- Both movies use the image of rising sunlight as a symbol of hope after a horrible tragedy. The sun rising behind Genesis and the sun hitting Xavier's face. Both he and Kirk realize that everything is going to work out. Both feel renewed.

 

- In both Khan and X2, they leave an opening for the eventual return of the slain character.

 

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The Jean vs. Spock sub-plots are an obvious dupe, but don't forget that Star Trek II actually had a interesting story inside the action, not to mention a gripping confrontation between the hero and villain. grin.gif

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The Jean vs. Spock sub-plots are an obvious dupe, but don't forget that Star Trek II actually had a interesting story inside the action, not to mention a gripping confrontation between the hero and villain. grin.gif

 

Ah, but this is the basic Structure O' Trilogy, is it not? (Think of poor Han Solo: Human Chocolate Bar)

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