Not likely bc it makes less sense to have a school for mutant children with only a handful of mutants than it does to have a majority white teamThat interpretation of the school was only added in recent years. We don't know if Marvel will want to start with that. I mean, they might want to go back to a handful of mutants at the X-Mansion to differentiate themselves from Fox (not that they eventually they won't do an actual school).
The reason why I fell in love with the X-Men in the first place is BECAUSE of the fact that I related to the struggle of mutants and the themes of racial discrimination. But I also fell in love with the characters and the stories and the awesome costumes and crazy technology. The MCU should focus more on that instead of dialing up what Singer already did, to 11. And changing my favorite characters who basically lead the franchise for decades (especially Scott who was never done right by Singer and Kinberg) would be too much for me."I want less social commentary in this adaptation of a social commentary"
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Singer approached racism and homophobia with no queer characters and only token people of colour. That's really not good enough.
Not likely bc it makes less sense to have a school for mutant children with only a handful of mutants than it does to have a majority white team
The school has acted like a real boarding school for almost 20 years now and has created some great characters along the way. It would be a shame if the MCU didnt get us there at least eventually.
The reason why I fell in love with the X-Men in the first place is BECAUSE of the fact that I related to the struggle of mutants and the themes of racial discrimination. But I also fell in love with the characters and the stories and the awesome costumes and crazy technology. The MCU should focus more on that instead of dialing up what Singer already did, to 11. And changing my favorite characters who basically lead the franchise for decades (especially Scott who was never done right by Singer and Kinberg) would be too much for me.
Yeah, Cyclops might be racebent, or he might be reduced in importance or removed entirely. Like some other characters, he's been in a number of movies now, and personality/character-wise he doesn't have a big hook. If he doesn't become the black/Asian/Latino character, they might apply the "we made Guardians of the Galaxy a hit" mindset and decide they can do just fine without him. And if he goes, maybe Jean goes, too.
That's all the more reason to NOT change Scott. He needs to be done right and done faithfully. Singer barely scratched the surface with him, Scott was a background character in the original trilogy and in Apocalypse as wellI agree. Feige could go a different direction and introduce the Giant Size X-Men line up instead of the Original members.
Out of all the members, Cyclops will be the easiest to race swap mainly because he has been so underused in the Fox Universe that I don't think the general audience will care if he was played by a Black or Latino actor. It will probably make him more interesting by adding another layer to his character.
Singer did the bare minimum. His movies are at like 4. Making actual minorities the centre of stories about being a minority is not going too far like you are implying.The reason why I fell in love with the X-Men in the first place is BECAUSE of the fact that I related to the struggle of mutants and the themes of racial discrimination. But I also fell in love with the characters and the stories and the awesome costumes and crazy technology. The MCU should focus more on that instead of dialing up what Singer already did, to 11. And changing my favorite characters who basically lead the franchise for decades (especially Scott who was never done right by Singer and Kinberg) would be too much for me.
Just to throw it out there, I believe that the whole idea of Xavier's Mansion being a real school and campus with hundreds of students came from X-Men (2000), specifically. It just seems like so much common sense everyone has done it that way ever since. I suspect the MCU will keep that approach, because it makes it seem more "grounded." But then again, maybe not. The MCU is more focused on the heroes, if you know what I mean, so getting away from the school aspect and making it more like a mutant counter to Avengers could help with the cross-pollination thing.
Scott and Jean being mutants make them minorities already. But Scott is physically disabled and Jean is a woman and already part of a marginalised group. Again, there are more forms of oppresion than just racismSinger did the bare minimum. His movies are at like 4. Making actual minorities the centre of stories about being a minority is not going too far like you are implying.
In my mind, this is exactly why I think they WILL focus on the school. They know they have to keep their franchises unique in order to maintain longevity as a brand, so they won't want X-Men to be "just another superhero team". And the school itself has never really been explored by the Fox-Verse before.
Riot at Xaviers could make for a good movie plot one dayI mean, the irony is the Fox-Verse created the school aspect, at least as we're talking about it. But yes, you could really elaborate on that. I think it was a major aspect though in X2, and to a lesser degree X1. But an entire movie told from that vantage? (And not just kind of halfway like Apocalypse)? I'd be interested.
That's all the more reason to NOT change Scott. He needs to be done right and done faithfully. Singer barely scratched the surface with him, Scott was a background character in the original trilogy and in Apocalypse as well
Exactly.No kidding. How about, for once, having Cyclops done right? Anyone who wants him changed in any way, frankly, isn't interested in seeing Cyclops done right.
That would work fine for New Mutants or other spinoff but the MCU X-men should be about adults. Im not interested in seeing teen versions of my favorites againI feel like to start with Xavier's school will just focus on its humble beginnings. It makes the most sense for the MCU to have a sudden explosion of mutants, with the first MCU X-men film taking place no more than a couple of years after that explosion. Ergo Xavier will only just have started seeking out students. So for now, a school of a few dozen students makes sense.
Even with the smaller school of the early films though, I'd like to see the focus be on the school. It should have a harry-potter-esque vibe, like Hogwarts with superpowers instead of magic. Like Harry, Ron and Hermione in the early HP books, our protagonists would be fighting evil behind the teacher's backs, in between classes and after curfew. It would give the films a vibe unlike anything in either the MCU or the Foxmen films.
That would work fine for New Mutants or other spinoff but the MCU X-men should be about adults. Im not interested in seeing teen versions of my favorites again
That would work fine for New Mutants or other spinoff but the MCU X-men should be about adults. Im not interested in seeing teen versions of my favorites again
We've had twenty years of X-men films focused primarily on older X-men. First Class was the only Fox-men film which actually focused on younger mutants learning about their powers, and even then Xavier and Magneto were the biggest characters, whilst most of the students where sidelined. We've never had an X-men movie from the POV of the students, learning at the academy.
Imo, the MCU X-men should (with obvious exceptions like Xavier and Wolverine) be in the 16-21 range.
We just had teen X-men n Apocalypse and we will get those same young actors trying to play older in DP. I want the core adult X-men headline a film, something that hasnt been done since X3, 12 years ago and even that wasnt done right. Keep them adults for the first outing and save the teenage stuff for a spinoff focused exclusively on the children