Wolverine and the X-Men race through time to regain control of their destiny in Volume 4: Fate of the Future. Evil attempts to rewrite the past, and the mutant heroes must prevent a perilous future in these five time-bending episodes. History repeats itself when Wolverine's past resurfaces, forcing him to repay old debts in "Stolen Lives." In "Code of Conduct," Wolverine's history returns again when the X-Men are threatened by the Silver Samurai who challenges the adamantine hero to another duel. In "Badlands," Logan's captivity helps spawn a new breed of Sentinels to terrorize the future. And before Mojo rips their friendship apart, Nightcrawler struggles to convince a brainwashed Wolverine of their lost days together in "Hunting Grounds." Finally, in "Backlash," when Wolverine learns that Master Mold is the same nemesis for tomorrow's X-Men, he must protect his fellow mutants before the future becomes obsolete.
Title | Wolverine and the X-Men: Fate of the Future |
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Year | 2010 |
Genre | Animation |
Country | Germany, India, United States of America |
Studio | Marvel Studios, Toonz Entertainment, First Serve International, Liberation Entertainment, Toonz Animation India, EVA Finance, Marvel Animation |
Cast | Steve Blum, A.J. Buckley, Chris Edgerly, Kate Higgins, Mark Hildreth, Jim Ward |
Crew | Stefan Brunner (Co-Producer), Jay Sethuram (Co-Producer), Sam Mandel (Co-Producer), Susan Corbin (Line Producer), Jay Boberg (Co-Producer), Kai-Roger Gruneke (Associate Producer) |
Keyword | based on comic, compilation |
Release | Feb 01, 2010 |
Runtime | 110 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.70 / 10 by 6 users |
Popularity | 7 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |