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I am going off the X-Men Movies Wiki timeline because I couldn't find a date.Just doing a little check-in. What evidence was there for X1 and X2 being in 2003/4?
I think there's a TV early in X2 that has something like a ??/??/2014 (yes, 14) on it, but I don't know if that was a date or not. Probably not.
I cant double check on Disney+ because I am broke and my subscription payment was declined, however.I think there's a TV early in X2 that has something like a ??/??/2014 (yes, 14) on it, but I don't know if that was a date or not. Probably not.
X2 released in 2003, X-Men is set in the near future, the tie-in comics and films suggest not a lot of time passed.Just doing a little check-in. What evidence was there for X1 and X2 being in 2003/4?
That's about as much to go off I suppose, are there any other films that claim to be the near future?X2 released in 2003, X-Men is set in the near future, the tie-in comics and films suggest not a lot of time passed.
Got paid. Rewatched it and it reads:I think there's a TV early in X2 that has something like a ??/??/2014 (yes, 14) on it, but I don't know if that was a date or not. Probably not.
Based on this, the fact I have seen similar posters in Superman & Lois in the sons' rooms that stuck around after a year, the short amount of time that has to occur between now and The Last Stand - lets go with 2003.When Bobby's younger brother calls the cops on him and Logan, the camera pans into his room and there is a poster for an obscure IRL band from the late-90s/early-2000s called Operation Makeout - with the date "Saturday, June 1st".
That is compatable with 2002.