3. X-Men: The Last Stand

X-Men The Last Stand

Not all fans love Bryan Singer’s X-Men movies due to the liberties they took with the source material, but even they agree that the director still did a solid job of bringing the mutant team to life across two films. Unfortunately, Brett Ratner’s X-Men: The Last Stand – which was lumbered with a terrible script and an array of insane character decisions – would kick off the X-Men movie’s bad habit of throwing in countless mutants for the sake of it. As if those unnecessary cameos weren’t bad enough, the story and tone were all over the place and it did a generally appalling job of adapting many of the brilliant elements from Joss Whedon’s (yes, that Joss Whedon) Astonishing X-Men run. Fans are now hoping X-Men: Days of Future Past can right this threequel’s many wrongs…