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Released on May 2, 2003, is widely considered a benchmark for comic book sequels, building upon the foundation of the 2000 original with higher stakes and a more complex narrative. Directed by Bryan Singer, the film is loosely based on the acclaimed 1982 graphic novel X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills . Plot Overview

The film explores the tension between humans and mutants, notably through a scene where Bobby Drake (Iceman) "comes out" as a mutant to his family, reflecting real-world themes of prejudice. X-men 2: X-men United

Throughout the film, Jean's psychic powers grow uncontrollably, culminating in a selfless sacrifice to save the team from a flood, which hints at the future "Phoenix" storyline. Critical & Commercial Reception X2: X-Men United - Jackass Critics Released on May 2, 2003, is widely considered

Logan returns to Alkali Lake, the site where he received his adamantium skeleton, confronting his past and facing off against Lady Deathstrike , another mutant with similar abilities. Throughout the film