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This too! We're talking about a character who hasn't had any significant relationships or arcs, despite being an iconic character. I'd love to see her cross over to Wakanda.
It would be a huge mistake if they make the main X-men team teenagers. They should be instructors teaching a student body (who should also get quite a bit of focus).It'd be cool but if they go with teen Storm, probably not likely :/
The comics have already seen a resurgence and the newest wave of titles are going strong with more being announced all the time. But yeah, merchandise would be nice.
It would be a huge mistake if they make the main X-men team teenagers. They should be instructors teaching a student body (who should also get quite a bit of focus).
The X-Men were originally teenagers. Why would that be a mistake?The comics have already seen a resurgence and the newest wave of titles are going strong with more being announced all the time. But yeah, merchandise would be nice.
It would be a huge mistake if they make the main X-men team teenagers. They should be instructors teaching a student body (who should also get quite a bit of focus).
A movie from 18 years ago. Making them all teenagers repeats Apocalypse made much more recently. The original team did not make a popular comic book and it wasn't until the characters were older, maturer, and more diverse did the X-men make a name for themselves. Why does it seem like some people want the next X-men film to be the Fantastic Five? There are so many more creative decisions that I think the MCU will go for.The X-Men were originally teenagers. Why would that be a mistake?
And that would be a repeat of the first movie
People want it because it makes the most sense in the MCU. That's why everybody keeps mentioning Uncanny X-Men across the internet. I love the Claramount run as much as the next guy but it'll be very hard to explain in the MCU. Plus I don't want the X-Men to have already fought many of their villains before they're even introduced. I want to go on a journey with these characters like we are with Spider-Man. It makes the most sense to start from the beginning.A movie from 18 years ago. Making them all teenagers repeats Apocalypse made much more recently. The original team did not make a popular comic book and it wasn't until the characters were older, maturer, and more diverse did the X-men make a name for themselves. Why does it seem like some people want the next X-men film to be the Fantastic Five? There are so many more creative decisions that I think the MCU will go for.
A team of teenage mutants wont feel fresh after Apocalypse. Showing the X-men as instructors with students who have their own drama would feel fresh and truer to spirit of the X-men. The X-men havent been teachers, aside from Xavier, since 2006.People want it because it makes the most sense in the MCU. That's why everybody keeps mentioning Uncanny X-Men across the internet. I love the Claramount run as much as the next guy but it'll be very hard to explain in the MCU. Plus I don't want the X-Men to have already fought many of their villains before they're even introduced. I want to go on a journey with these characters like we are with Spider-Man. It makes the most sense to start from the beginning.
And Marvel will looking to do something fresh ala Homecoming not a repeat of X1
Truer to the spirit of X-Men? So you're saying the very Lee & Kirby's X-Men: the one that started everything was not true to the X-Men? I wouldn't mind the X-Men having students and being experienced but I don't feel it's right to jump straight away into the meat of the X-Men in their introduction. So far, every hero in the MCU - we've seen the beginning of their journey. Nobody just started out as the recognizable version from the comics. Claramount wasn't even the first X-Men I read, Uncanny was. And while I prefer 90s X-Men, I don't think that should immediately be what we get In the MCU. It's the same with Spider-Man, I VASTLY prefer the 70s run, 80s run & the JMS run where Peter is a science teacher and already an item with MJ but I'm fine with letting MCU Peter grow into that role.A team of teenage mutants wont feel fresh after Apocalypse. Showing the X-men as instructors with students who have their own drama would feel fresh and truer to spirit of the X-men. The X-men havent been teachers, aside from Xavier, since 2006.
People want it because it makes the most sense in the MCU. That's why everybody keeps mentioning Uncanny X-Men across the internet.
Truer to the spirit of X-Men? So you're saying the very Lee & Kirby's X-Men: the one that started everything was not true to the X-Men?
Yes, Apocalypse did it but doesn't really matter now that the X-Men are adults again in Dark Phoenix?
Fans: The reason the MCU movies are a bit lacking in the diversity department is because most of their best women and PoC characters are at Fox! Duh?
*Marvel gets the rights to the X-Men back*
Fans: At last! First of all, they should make a movie with an all-white, mostly all-male team; in addition to the all-white, mostly all-male F4 team, of course.
Yeah I don't understand it.
so, you want the only significant Jewish superhero at Marvel to be changed, because it wouldn't matter anyway? am I understanding that right?I don't want them to change up the Fantastic Four maybe Ben Grimm since he can be played by a black guy and it wouldn't matter he's going to be orange rock in the end anyway.
I'd be disappointed if the MCU X-MEN were all white and only had one female member. Very disappointed indeed. It'd be even more disappointing if they went O5 and then did raceswap of someone like Beast or Angel. X-MEN doesn't need raceswap or gender bending. The Original MCU team imo should have an Asian X-MAN (m or f), at least two female X-MEN, and hopefully one black X-MAN (even if it's just Ororo I can deal)
Idk X-MEN #1-66 are some of the most boring comics I ever read in my life. Probably why Lee/Kirby quit the book so soon. X-MEN doesn't start until GIANT SIZE #1 imho. But Feige knows best
so, you want the only significant Jewish superhero at Marvel to be changed, because it wouldn't matter anyway? am I understanding that right?
so, you want the only significant Jewish superhero at Marvel to be changed, because it wouldn't matter anyway? am I understanding that right?