The X-Men movies spent years creating iconic characters and the many villains that challenged them. From Magneto to Apocalypse, they faced some of the most powerful entities in the Marvel Universe. However, Mutants weren’t the only threat to the team, as humans also formed a considerable opposition. But even though Senator Kelly was the main Mutant antagonist in 2000’s X-Men, Henry Gyrich was just as, if not more, dangerous.In the movie, Gyrich only appeared alongside Senator Kelly and shared the same disdain he had for Mutants. However, it was revealed on a helicopter that Gyrich was Mystique in disguise. Following a now iconic demonstration of Mystique’s shape-shifting abilities, it’s confirmed that Gyrich was replaced in a plan to kidnap Senator Kelly and test a machine on him that would turn him into a Mutant. However, Gyrich’s fate was relegated to a news report, where it’s explained his body was mauled by a bear, though fans already knew it was Sabretooth who killed him. But Gyrich’s forgettable death was, more than anything, a waste of a great villain that hindered the larger X-Men movie universe.Henry Gyrich, in the comics, was a career-driven man who sought to do anything and everything to protect the interests of the United States. This led him to oversee the operations of The Avengers as he investigated them, with the team gaining certain privileges to continue operating. That said, over time, he began to instill certain measures that hindered the team’s operation and forced Captain America and others to argue for their freedoms to be restored. In doing so, Gyrich lost his position, which led him to his most impactful and deadly contribution to the world.
The X-Men movies spent years creating iconic characters and the many villains that challenged them. From Magneto to Apocalypse, they faced some of the most powerful entities in the Marvel Universe. However, Mutants weren’t the only threat to the team, as humans also formed a considerable opposition. But even though Senator Kelly was the main Mutant antagonist in 2000’s X-Men, Henry Gyrich was just as, if not more, dangerous.
In the movie, Gyrich only appeared alongside Senator Kelly and shared the same disdain he had for Mutants. However, it was revealed on a helicopter that Gyrich was Mystique in disguise. Following a now iconic demonstration of Mystique’s shape-shifting abilities, it’s confirmed that Gyrich was replaced in a plan to kidnap Senator Kelly and test a machine on him that would turn him into a Mutant. However, Gyrich’s fate was relegated to a news report, where it’s explained his body was mauled by a bear, though fans already knew it was Sabretooth who killed him. But Gyrich’s forgettable death was, more than anything, a waste of a great villain that hindered the larger X-Men movie universe.
Henry Gyrich, in the comics, was a career-driven man who sought to do anything and everything to protect the interests of the United States. This led him to oversee the operations of The Avengers as he investigated them, with the team gaining certain privileges to continue operating. That said, over time, he began to instill certain measures that hindered the team’s operation and forced Captain America and others to argue for their freedoms to be restored. In doing so, Gyrich lost his position, which led him to his most impactful and deadly contribution to the world.
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