The Package turns out to be . In this version, she is a young, terrified runaway who has just accidentally put her boyfriend in a coma. She is being hunted by William Stryker , who believes her DNA holds the key to rewriting the mutant genome.
This title was part of a broader series of superhero parodies that sought to capitalize on the massive global popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and comic book culture. By creating a "non-sex version" for certain releases, the producers highlighted the emphasis they placed on the special effects, makeup, and "story" elements of their parodies. It remains a notable example of the intersection between mainstream pop culture phenomena and the adult entertainment industry's specialized parody market. X-Men XXX- An Axel Braun Parody - -- VIVID -- -...
Don’t expect Days of Future Past budgets, but Braun works miracles with a Vivid checkbook. The X-Mansion living room, Cerebro helmet, and even a working Danger Room door are lovingly recreated. Costumes are spandex-sexy but recognizable—think X2 outtakes mixed with a Halloween store’s “risqué” aisle. The dialogue is intentionally cheesy, packed with double-entendres like “I can feel your power surging inside me” and “Time for me to unleash my ultimate mutant ability… stamina.” The Package turns out to be
: Braun takes a "serious approach" to parodies, emphasizing acceptable line readings and professional cinematography. Comic Accuracy : The film is known for its accurate costumes This title was part of a broader series
X-Men XXX: An Axel Braun Parody is not for everyone. If you are offended by explicit sexual content, it is best left unwatched. But as a piece of pop culture craftsmanship within its niche, it succeeds brilliantly. It loves the X-Men as much as any fan in a comic shop, but it asks a simple question: what if the mutant metaphor was taken one step further into the realm of desire?
: A follow-up titled Avengers vs. X-Men XXX: An Axel Braun Parody was released on December 31, 2015.