| Overall: | C+ |
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| Violence: | C- |
| Sexual Content: | C+ |
| Language: | B- |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | A- |
| Run Time: | 104 |
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| Video Release: | 03 Oct 2006 |
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This film is the third in this movie franchise, which includes The X-Men and X2: The X-Men United. Other films that feature exceptionally gifted people are Superman, Spider-Man, and the young children in Escape to Witch Mountain.
Home Video Extra Features
Mutating onto DVD, the third film in this sci-fi franchise is available in three different packages. If you choose X-men: The Last Stand (in either widescreen or full screen versions) you will also receive audio commentaries by director Brett Ratner and writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg, as well as by producers Lauren Shuler-Donner, Ralph Winter, Avi Arad, David Gorder, and writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg, three alternate endings (with optional commentary by Brett Ratner), ten deleted/extended scenes (with optional commentary by Brett Ratner), theartical trailers, a couple of Easter eggs and a sneak peek at A Night At The Museum.
The X-Men: The Last Stand DVD is presented in English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound) Spanish and French, with English subtitles. Should you opt for the X-Men: The Last Stand Collectors Edition, you’ll get all of the above (the movie is presented in widescreen only) plus a exclusive, collectible book by X-Men creator Stan Lee—his first original Marvel comic in five years! Or go for the complete saga with the X-Men Trilogy Pack, which includes X-Men, X2: X-Men United and X-Men: The Last Stand in widescreen single-disc versions only.
Home Video Release: X-Men Trilogy: Blu-ray Collection
Home Video Notes: X-Men Trilogy
Release Date: 21 March 2009
Fans of the X-Men franchises can now enjoy X-Men, X2: X-Men United and X3: The Last Stand on Blu-ray Disc. The movies are presented in widescreen, with audio tracks in 5.1 DTS Master Audio. Subtitles are available in Spanish, French, Cantonese, Korean, Mandarin and Brazilian Portuguese. The set includes digital copies of each of the films plus extensive bonus materials. A complete list of these extras can be found on our page for the X-Men Trilogy.

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