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Gambit is one of the most intriguing characters in the X-Men franchise, and with his recent induction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe , it's worth looking back at some of his best lines from movies and TV shows. Gambit was originally created for the Uncanny X-Men comics, where the character debuted in issue #266 in 1990. After that, it wasn't long before the character made his way to the small screen, appearing on the X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon which ran from 1992 to 1997.
However, Deadpool & Wolverine did a lot to send off the heroes from former Marvel projects down through the years, and they managed to get Tatum in the full costume, playing the iconic hero that he was supposed to play since 10 years prior. With that in mind, this line becomes both a meta reference, and potentially something prophetic if Channing Tatum is now given the opportunity to play Gambit again in the MCU.
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This line is an iconic part of the show, in X-Men '97 season 1, episode 5,"Remember It." The episode sees Gambit, now played by A.J. LoCascio, bravely step up to fight a powerful threat, and put his life on the line for his friends. As he clearly states who he is, he barks the command to remember his name, which is then referenced in the episode title.
3 "See, the only difference between a winner and a loser is character. Every man has a price to charge, and a price to pay. Yeah, I've paid mine in spades." X-Men Origins: Wolverine Once again, Tyler Kitsch steals the show in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but this time the line did make it into the final cut. The way the character is presented in this film is much less playful and flirtatious compared to his animated counterpart, but he remains powerful and wise.
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