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James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender provide a fresh and deeply emotional core to the legendary Professor X and Magneto.

The film features several languages including German, French, and Russian to reflect its international spy-thriller setting.

Released in 2011, X-Men: First Class is widely praised as a stylish and high-stakes origin story that successfully revitalized the franchise. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s Cold War, the film explores the formative friendship and eventual rivalry between Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr.

If you are watching with subtitles or seeking specific information on them, here is what to expect:

The "Bond-esque" 1960s aesthetic and the reimagined Cuban Missile Crisis storyline give the film a unique, retro-cool vibe.

Official home media (Blu-ray/DVD) typically includes "forced" subtitles that automatically appear during non-English dialogue, even if general subtitles are turned off.

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James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender provide a fresh and deeply emotional core to the legendary Professor X and Magneto.

The film features several languages including German, French, and Russian to reflect its international spy-thriller setting.

Released in 2011, X-Men: First Class is widely praised as a stylish and high-stakes origin story that successfully revitalized the franchise. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s Cold War, the film explores the formative friendship and eventual rivalry between Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr.

If you are watching with subtitles or seeking specific information on them, here is what to expect:

The "Bond-esque" 1960s aesthetic and the reimagined Cuban Missile Crisis storyline give the film a unique, retro-cool vibe.

Official home media (Blu-ray/DVD) typically includes "forced" subtitles that automatically appear during non-English dialogue, even if general subtitles are turned off.