The Life of Victor Creed "Sabertooth" After X-Men: Origins

Published 2024-08-04
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All Comments (21)
  • @ARCAlpha12
    I actually loved Origins Wolverine (except for Deadpool). Sabertooth in that movie was an absolute menace, and I firmly wish we’d see that version again
  • @TheSsjJoker
    From what I understand, there was a delete/ cut concept of sabertooth actor from origins, coming back and actually helping Logan and Laura at one point
  • @boi2803
    “VICTOR! VICTOR!” - Wolverine (X-Men Origins)
  • @MrScaryPasta
    My theory is that like in the comics, Sabertooth’s mutation continued to evolve the more violent he became. His bloodlust and power hungry nature made him more animalistic over time— his humanity stripped away. His healing factor also sped things up as well. In the comics, Wolverine’s healing factor was slowed down by the adamantium, but the metal never killed him. Instead it caused him constant pain to use his claws, and the more pain he was in, the more animalistic he became. When the metal was forcefully ripped out of him, this caused him to feel an immense an amount of pain no human or mutant should endure. This led to Wolverine becoming more animalistic, unlocking his bezerker rage, similar to Sabertooth’s own power.
  • And Victor was supposed to be in Logan the Leif Schreiber version and he was to own a casino but it was cut.
  • @TKRepository
    Origins Sabertooth was unironically one of my favorite movie villains.
  • Nice theory. My take on the timeline. Original Timeline 1: First Class 2: Origins Wolverine 3: X-men 4: X2 X-men United 5: X-men The Last Stand 6: The Wolverine 7: Days of Future Past (Bad Future) New timeline 1: First Class 2: Days of Future Past (past segments) 3: Apocalypse 4: Dark Phoenix 5: Deadpool 6: Deadpool 2 7: The New Mutants 8: Deadpool and Wolverine (present day and not main Logan) 9: Days of Future Past (new future) 10: Logan 11: Deadpool and Wolverine (post 2029) That's just my take
  • @Trick-Framed
    Days of Future Past was the absolute pinnacle of Xmen movies to date. It had comedy, drama, horror, suspense, an excellent story and an incredible stab at all of the character arcs. Between that and the best of all of the X Men returning? It was outright incredible. That movie made me cry.
  • Also, You should either buy, if you can find it, or read up on the X2 Wolverine prequel comic book. In it Logan travels to Alkali Lake to try and find out who he is.... You see him get there in the opening sequence of X2. In the comic Sabertooth tracks him down. Eventually they stop fighting and talk. During this talk Sabtertooth reveals he doesnt remember his life. All he remembers is Is being captive at a lab and being experimented on. He also said he escaped. It really doesnt go into much about what the experiment was, but im guessing Striker captured Victor some point after X-Men origins, experimented on him and triggered a second mutation or gave him a form of super human serum that made him bigger. As well as wiping his memory, which is why Sabertooth and Wolverine do not remember each other in the first X-Men movie.
  • @loudboy317
    "X-men Origins can't take place in the same universe as Logan does." Actually, it can for several reasons. First, the entire 1st act of Origins with Wolverine killing his father as a child and him fighting in every war with Sabertooth still exists in the timeline. Second, even when Days of Future Past changed the timeline after 1973, we know Wolverine still met William Stryker at some point and joined team X (based on the Deadpool 2 end credit scene). Third, the weapon X experiment still took place which is why we see Wolverine with metal claws again in Apocalypse and in Logan. Fourth, there's a deleted scene in Logan where he talks about how he and Sabertooth were in the same weapon X program together. Finally, in Logan, he has the adamantium bullet (the very thing that erased his memories in the first place).
  • I actually liked his costume in the first live action X-Men film, it's definitely one of those acceptable "This super person isn't going to wear his tights from the books in this live action movie" takes cuz it does seem like something Sabertooth in the comics would make & wear
  • Actually logan confirms its from the same history as the original Timeline and the Origins timeline. In Logan he has an Adamantium bullet..... from X-Men origins wolverine. Logan also states that the Statue of Liberty was a long time ago. But... Logan exists in the changed universe after the events of Days of Future past where they prevented the future with the sentinels from happening, thus branching off into a new timeline with the X-Men Apocalypse and Dark Pheonix timelines... both of which cant exist in the original trilogies timeline.... but yet it does. Even X-men Origins Wolverine director in the commentary for that film, confirms that it is indeed set in the same timeline as the original three movies. I blame it all on the continuity control of the Fox. They just didnt care. But one line Beast says in Days Of Future past, time is like a river, you can throw a rock in it and it will disrupt the flow for a brief moment, but the river with correct itself eventually. Thus.... It all happens in one timeline.
  • @Arma-Dinlo
    unpopular opinion but i low key wish the actor from origins was bought back instead
  • @Trick-Framed
    Their mutation on a cellular level was the exact same as they had the same father pass the same X gene to each of them, as was clearly stated in the beginning of Origins.
  • @rickee9909
    5:10 plus i mean saber tooth is his blood brother so i feel like if he could go threw another mutation to go to this animalistic form like beast maybe Wolverine could potentaly mutate further as well... the only thing is like beast had a further mutation turning beasty for lack of better words,,, and if anything his inteligence increased not decreased
  • @yuvolver
    X-Men an origin is the same wolverine in Deadpool 3 Logan is on its own in Deadpool universe