Tracks1.1 20 Years Ago 1.2 Bathroom Titles 1.3 The Church of Magneto, Raven Is My Slave Name 1.4 Meet Leech, Then Off to the Lake 1.5 Whirlpool of Love 1.6 Examining Jean 1.7 Dark Phoenix 1.8 Angel's Cure 1.9 Jean and Logan 1.10 Dark Phoenix Awakes 1.11 Rejection Is Never Easy 1.12 Magneto Plots 1.13 Entering the House 1.14 Dark Phoenix's Tragedy 1.15 Farewell to X 1.16 The Funeral 1.17 Skating on the Pond 1.18 Cure Wars 1.19 Fight in the Woods 1.20 St Lupus Day 1.21 Building Bridges 1.22 Shock and No Oars 1.23 Attack on Alcatraz 1.24 Massacre 1.25 The Battle of the Cure 1.26 Phoenix Rises 1.27 The Last Stand
NotesIn X-MEN: THE LAST STAND, the final chapter in the X-MEN motion picture trilogy, a cure for mutancy threatens to alter the course of history. For the first time, mutants have a choice: retain their uniqueness, though it isolates them, or give up their powers and become human. The opposing viewpoints of mutant leaders Charles Xavier, who preaches tolerance, and Magneto, who believes in the survival of the fittest, are put to the ultimate test triggering the war to end all wars. The 20th Century Fox summer blockbuster features a thrilling and epic symphonic score by composer John Powell. Powell, one of the most exciting names in film music today, is a newcomer to the X-MEN franchise but his scores for such hits as the Bourne Identity, the Bourne Supremacy and the Italian Job make his score for X-MEN: THE LAST STAND among the most anticipated of the entire summer! From Brett Ratner, the director of Rush Hour and Rush Hour 2, 20th Century Fox's X-MEN: THE LAST STAND opens nationwide on over 3500 screens on Memorial Day weekend, May 26.