X-Men's live-action adaptation introduced a plot hole regarding Magneto's vulnerability to Professor Xavier's telepathic powers, which was resolved by making his helmet immune to psychic manipulation.
Mandela effect? More like Magneto effect. You might've noticed Magneto didn't get telepathy-blocking powers from his helmet anywhere until the first X-Men movie, and now screenwriter David Hayter ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
Magneto, the X-Men's long-time arch-nemesis, has been a staple in comic books since his debut in The X-Men #1 in September 1963. However, like all characters with a long publication history, the ...
Fox’s X-Men screenwriter David Hayter recalled the simple origin story behind Magneto’s iconic helmet. On X (formerly Twitter), Hayter was asked by a fan why Magneto’s ability to block Charles ...
Ask any Marvel Comics fan this question, “how does Magneto protect himself from his frenemy Charles Xavier’s telepathic interference?” Their answer is likely “Magneto’s fancy helmet protects his mind ...
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