Colossus in other media
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of media appearances of Colossus.
Contents |
[edit] Films
- In X-Men, Colossus has a brief cameo as a student sketching in the Xavier Institute's courtyard.
- In the 2003 film X2, Colossus is played by Daniel Cudmore. After the school is attacked, he rescues Siryn and leads the younger students to safety. He does not have his Russian accent in this film. He doesn't have many lines in this film, as he is only in it for about a minute.
- Cudmore reprises the role in the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand. In the Danger Room, he throws Wolverine up in the air (a Fastball Special), who then takes down a Sentinel. He also joins the battle with the other X-Men against Magneto on Alcatraz Island. Like in the Danger Room, he throws Wolverine at Magneto, which is a distraction so that Beast can inject Magneto with the cure. Despite being in promotional art for the film, and being in the film much longer than the other two appearances, Colossus only has one line in the entire film.
[edit] Television
[edit] Earlier Appearances
- Colossus made his television debut in 1984 in two episodes of the animated series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. He appeared in the episodes; 3.3, The Education of a Superhero and 3.7, The X-Men Adventure. In his recent appearance, he was voiced by John Stephenson.
- Colossus's next appearance was in 1989 in the 30 minute animated one-shot Pryde of the X-Men voiced by Earl Boen.
[edit] X-Men (1992)
- In the 1992 animated television series X-Men, the voice of Colossus was provided by Rick Bennett in episode 1.8, "The Unstoppable Juggernaut" and by Robert Cait in episode 2.4, "Red Dawn".
[edit] X-Men: Evolution
- In the 2000 animated television series X-Men: Evolution, the voice of the 19 year old Colossus was provided by Michael Adamthwaite. This Colossus is one of Magneto's Acolytes, but is an unwilling accomplice; Magneto is heard at least once to threaten him with the possibility that his family will be killed if Colossus does not obey him (once when Colossus encountered Wolverine and another when gaining info on Apocalypse). After Magneto's apparent death, Pyro told Wolverine that Colossus bailed and went back to Russia when asked where the other Acolytes are. He would also arrive to help in the final battle against Apocalypse. When Professor X entered the mind of Apocalypse and saw the future, he saw Colossus as one of the X-Men. He appeared in only seven episodes. There is no evidence of an attraction between him and Shadowcat other than a few brief scenes in one episode.
[edit] Wolverine and the X-Men
- Colossus is confirmed to appear in Wolverine and the X-Men.
[edit] Non-Traditional Appearances
- Colossus appears in the Robot Chicken episode "Sausage Fest." He is among the featured X-Men that were killed in battle against a Sentinel.
[edit] Video games
- Colossus appeared in Marvel's X-Men
- Colossus was playable in X-Men: Madness in the Murderworld
- Colossus appeared in X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants
- Colossus was playable in arcade games like X-Men: The Arcade Game and X-Men: Children of the Atom
- Colossus is a partner assist in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
- Colossus is playable in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes.
- Colossus appeared in X-Men: Reign of Apocalypse as a NPC.
- Colossus appears as a playable character in X-Men Legends voiced by Earl Boen.
- Colossus appears as an NPC in X2: Wolverine's Revenge voiced by Ted Nordblum.
- Colossus appears in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse voiced by Jim Ward. One of his alternate costumes is similar to a Gladiator from the period that the Colossus of Rhodes was erected. This is due to the fact that this statue is what inspired his codename. Colossus has special dialogue with Shadowcat who scolds him for flirting with Scarlet Witch.
- Colossus appears X-Men: The Official Game (exclusive to GBA, NPC otherwise) voiced by Brad Abrell. He is playable on the Game Boy Advance version only.
- Colossus appears in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (exclusive to next-gen, NPC otherwise) voiced by Phil LaMarr. In the Doom's Day cutscene, he is one of the heroes who was defeated by Doctor Doom (and missing an arm and a leg in his metal form while crawling on the ground) and was corrupted into Dark Colossus who will fight the heroes alongside Dark Captain America (both of whom will have special dialogue with Captain America and Iron Man while Storm and Cyclops just has special dialogue with Dark Colossus). Outside of that, his classic, ultimate, retro, and astonishing costumes are available.