9 Films That Only Make Sense Thanks To Fan Theories

When the internet does the hard work for you.

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Some films require more work on the audience's part than others. Sitting through the latest Fast & Furious sequel obviously makes your head hurt less than something from David Lynch or one of the many directors he's inspired over the years.

The sheer volume of movies that make no sense thanks to gaping plotholes, convoluted narratives and clunky editing is higher than you might think, but there are places you can turn when you can't unravel the celluloid mess yourself - the internet.

In a world of online message boards and social media, every film is now backed by countless fan theories, ranging from entertainingly zany to entirely plausible, and some of them have even been endorsed by the filmmakers themselves.

Stan Lee is an omnipresent alien in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Of course he is. The peddler from the beginning of Aladdin is actually the Genie? Obviously.

But sometimes fan theories go one better than just being on the money. There are movies out there that simply don't make sense without them...

9. Logan: The Other X-Men Films Only Happened In Comics

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Logan might be the best superhero film 20th Century Fox has ever made, but it blew X-Men movie continuity out of the water.

There is, however, a way it can be enjoyed in sync with all of the other instalments, and it's connected to those comics X-23 seems to enjoy so much.

Wolverine is dismissive of these strange, in-movie comics and one fan theory might explain why. It claims many of the previous X-films didn't really happen - they're actually comic book stories within the Logan universe.

Logan says the books are at odds with his personal story, but so are the previous X-Men films, which are full of plotholes, disjointed timelines and duplicate characters.

So, if the original X-Men trilogy only happened in literature within the world of Logan, the fans can conveniently overlook all of the above when getting their claws into James Mangold's masterpiece.

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