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I suddenly really want to see an MCU mini-series about Jubilee.
An X-Men Origins anthology series would be nice. Each episode focused on a different character.
Was watching TAS on Disney+ and I’m still set on this roster being our first onscreen team (with Storm):
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And Graydon and his Friends being the main antagonists...
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It’s interesting to not see Jean or Storm (or Jubilee), as the female members of the team. I’m not opposed but I wonder if Marvel would go that route.
Why not make one of the female members Wolverine?
lol @TheVileOne I wouldn't be opposed!
I still think there's the possibility that every Fox-verse actor is going to come over to the MCU to play their 616 counterpart. In the Madness of the Multiverse, Dr. Strange will peek into the Fox X-Men universe, and then later learn that an MCU-version of the X-Men (played by the same actors) is currently residing in upstate NY. Professor X has been able to keep their tracks hidden, but it isn't until a bit of multiverse shenanigans that Strange is able to locate them and pull back the proverbial curtain on mutants in the MCU.
This way, you keep some of the talent that Fox was able to bring in, but let them take on radical new interpretations. The Fox movies thus become the cracked-mirror version of these actors as X-Men.
James McAvoy is Professor X
Nicholas Hoult is Beast
Tye Sheridan is Cyclops
Alexandra Shipp is Storm
Sophie Turner is Marvel Girl
Kodi Smitt-McPhee is Nightcrawler
Lana Condor is Jubilee
Dafne Keen is Wolverine
Later installments can include a reintroduction to Magneto (Fassbender), and a more comics-accurate rendition of Mystique (I'd really prefer no Jennifer Lawrence--but maybe she's more excited for Marvel involvement, and is in need of a franchise now more than ever?).
And Hugh Jackman is Old Man Logan, the original Wolverine of Weapon-X and Laura's caretaker (and we'll learn, her biological father via clone hijinks).
Just a thought. This would help Disney/Marvel keep these X-Men legacy films in some sort of canon--maybe even a spin-off series called eXiles that can explore all these different X-realities. Maybe swap Morph with Deadpool to give him something to do in the MCU?
I don't see the point, especially when some of those actors were awful as those characters.
Lawrence and Hoult, I'll give you--but I genuinely think the rest of the cast mentioned was fine (exceptional in some cases like McAvoy).
The more time that passes between the Fox films and the MCU relaunch will make this idea even less ideal, but it'd be a good way to get actors like Jackman into the fold.
Again, I don't see the point. Not only that, the later movies with that cast were absolute failures. Why tie your films to movies that failed and bombed, that audiences and critics generally hated? It makes no sense to me. It seems like a recipe for disaster. I have no interest in seeing Nicholas Hoult play unaging, flatter than Diet Coke WERE-BEAST ever again.
Do you really think Marvel Studios master Kevin Feige will take the whole cast of Fox lowest X-men movie ever and bring them to MCU?lol @TheVileOne I wouldn't be opposed!
I still think there's the possibility that every Fox-verse actor is going to come over to the MCU to play their 616 counterpart. In the Madness of the Multiverse, Dr. Strange will peek into the Fox X-Men universe, and then later learn that an MCU-version of the X-Men (played by the same actors) is currently residing in upstate NY. Professor X has been able to keep their tracks hidden, but it isn't until a bit of multiverse shenanigans that Strange is able to locate them and pull back the proverbial curtain on mutants in the MCU.
This way, you keep some of the talent that Fox was able to bring in, but let them take on radical new interpretations. The Fox movies thus become the cracked-mirror version of these actors as X-Men.
James McAvoy is Professor X
Nicholas Hoult is Beast
Tye Sheridan is Cyclops
Alexandra Shipp is Storm
Sophie Turner is Marvel Girl
Kodi Smitt-McPhee is Nightcrawler
Lana Condor is Jubilee
Dafne Keen is Wolverine
Later installments can include a reintroduction to Magneto (Fassbender), and a more comics-accurate rendition of Mystique (I'd really prefer no Jennifer Lawrence--but maybe she's more excited for Marvel involvement, and is in need of a franchise now more than ever?).
And Hugh Jackman is Old Man Logan, the original Wolverine of Weapon-X and Laura's caretaker (and we'll learn, her biological father via clone hijinks).
Just a thought. This would help Disney/Marvel keep these X-Men legacy films in some sort of canon--maybe even a spin-off series called eXiles that can explore all these different X-realities. Maybe swap Morph with Deadpool to give him something to do in the MCU?
Just one and done I think is fine. Just as a last bit of fan service.
hey I saw this on reddit last night and thought it might give people a few chuckles. It’s from a letters page way back in the 60s when this no hoper called Chris Claremont took over the series and all the fans thought the world was ending...
Do you really think Marvel Studios master Kevin Feige will take the whole cast of Fox lowest X-men movie ever and bring them to MCU?
That would be the opposite of what a smart studio head/Overseer would do for 'their take on the X-Men'.
the Fox franchise killed the hype of the X-Men, leading to real fatigue. Marvel and Feige know perfectly that what they need is a totally New and different vision and version of the X-Men, not Fox's version/faces. New actors, looks, approach, personalities, costumes.... everything.
Are there actually people out there that like this idea? Genuine question.I still think there's the possibility that every Fox-verse actor is going to come over to the MCU to play their 616 counterpart. In the Madness of the Multiverse, Dr. Strange will peek into the Fox X-Men universe, and then later learn that an MCU-version of the X-Men (played by the same actors) is currently residing in upstate NY. Professor X has been able to keep their tracks hidden, but it isn't until a bit of multiverse shenanigans that Strange is able to locate them and pull back the proverbial curtain on mutants in the MCU.
This way, you keep some of the talent that Fox was able to bring in, but let them take on radical new interpretations. The Fox movies thus become the cracked-mirror version of these actors as X-Men.
James McAvoy is Professor X
Nicholas Hoult is Beast
Tye Sheridan is Cyclops
Alexandra Shipp is Storm
Sophie Turner is Marvel Girl
Kodi Smitt-McPhee is Nightcrawler
Lana Condor is Jubilee
Dafne Keen is Wolverine
Later installments can include a reintroduction to Magneto (Fassbender), and a more comics-accurate rendition of Mystique (I'd really prefer no Jennifer Lawrence--but maybe she's more excited for Marvel involvement, and is in need of a franchise now more than ever?).
And Hugh Jackman is Old Man Logan, the original Wolverine of Weapon-X and Laura's caretaker (and we'll learn, her biological father via clone hijinks).
Just a thought. This would help Disney/Marvel keep these X-Men legacy films in some sort of canon--maybe even a spin-off series called eXiles that can explore all these different X-realities. Maybe swap Morph with Deadpool to give him something to do in the MCU?
Honestly, I don't know at this point. They are bringing over the worst villain from the worst Spider-Man movie ever to the MCU.
the huge difference is that Feige is just bringing a few particular actors, not the whole cast of a movie.
That would be the case with all the X-Men from Fox prequels. And now that I said that... bringing exactly the cast from movies set in the past, to present day...... that is a huge mess to me. The whole thing is a mess, imo. Characters/team totally out of their time period, their friends, family, and other human characters. A big huge mess that at least me dont want to see in Marvel Studios for my fave characters.
Simon Kinberg.Are there actually people out there that like this idea? Genuine question.