X-MEN: 10 Marvel Studios heroes and villains take precedence in Marvel’s cinematic universe

The Marvel Cinematic Universe would possibly be in suspense right now with COVID-19, but once things return to normal, this shared world will go through significant changes. Much of this is due to the planned advent of X-Men and Fantastic Four, as the characters, acquired through Marvel Studios as a component of the Disney/Fox merger, have the possibility of being real game changes.

In the case of these mutants, it’s hard not to get excited about the opportunities they bring with them, but of the burdens Kevin Feige now has access to, which of them will be a priority?

That’s what we found ourselves in in this feature when we took a look at the characters who, honestly, got it wrong through Fox when they were components of the X-Men universe. By exploring what hasn’t worked before and how it can be corrected, we’re also on what you can bring to this shared world now.

We had a fleeting look at the Sable Teeth perspective on X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but this unfortunately is trodded, and it hasn’t been noticed since then in Fox’s disappointing X-Men universe.

In the future, it’s hard to think of a more wonderful enemy for the new Wolverine than this guy, and there are many wonderful stories of comedians that Marvel Studios can decide to deal with (being similar in some way, forget it), however, the fact that Victor visits Logan every year on his birthday to see and kill him (which would make him a great recurring villain in the X-Men franchise).

X2: X-Men United’s opening scene is still nothing memorable, and the film’s vision on Nightcrawler is undeniably effective. Unfortunately, when he brought back in X-Men: Apocalypse, he was absolutely disappointing and one of the most forgetable characters in this film (and Dark Phoenix).

There is much to do with his devoted background and his powers of teleportation, while the fact that Mystique is his mother must be addressed (even if it has already been played).

Ellen Page made an intelligent Kitty Pryde, but the actress didn’t have the most productive curtains to paint on X-Men: The Last Stand. Since then, the character has made great strides in the comics, and Shadowcat is now better known as Kate Pryde, a sign that, well, she has grown up.

Whether leading the Marauders or using their tiered powers to prevent a giant ball from splitting the Earth in half, Kate is a character and deserves another chance.

In terms of appearance, January Jones is the best Emma Frost. It exuded the character’s sexy character, but its functionality was a bit rigid and was not an exact comic version.

Opposing the X-Men at the Hellfire Club is an obligation for the MCU, and the White Queen can appear smoothly before undergoing some kind of redemption and joining the X-Men. Of course, they and we wouldn’t know if we could accept it as true with her, which would make her slow seduction of Cyclops even more intriguing (especially if he stole it from Jean).

It’s not an exclusive character, of course, but the Sentinels desperately want to be reviewed, and the MCU will be able to make up for what we saw in X-Men: Days of Future Past.

While mutant-hunting robots were really wonderful in the afterlife and in the future, they did not represent much, nothing unusual, with their counterparts in comedian e-books. Marvel Studios, however, would almost in fact take an exact route, with towering versions of those robots tracking mutants (they could even be founded on Tony Stark’s Iron Legion).

Although it definitely seemed that Fox was building a wonderful revelation of Mister Sinister somewhere after taunting the villain in videos like Logan and Deadpool 2, it was hard to know if it was a coincidence or if the studio had some kind of grand plan (don’t do it) count on that).

Even if Sinister will be introduced (and very similar to the Summers family), it would be even more compelling to see an exact comic edition of Apocalypse enter the fray, especially if it opens the door to chronologies of choice, to time travel. and a sci-fi environment that X-Men enthusiasts will be very familiar with… in fact it’s now imaginable with the MCU multiverse!

It’s to avoid the fact that Wolverine has been overexposed on the big screen and in the comics for years, but as amazing as Hugh Jackman was like Logan, it’s hard to escape the feeling that we haven’t yet noticed the definitive. editing the striped mutant on the screen.

For starters, it’s time for him to take his costume, when there are so many elements of his story that Fox has ignored by obsessively returning to his time as an X-gun. Actually, there are characters like Wolverine in the existing Marvel cinematics. Universe, and as amazing as it is when it’s with the X-Men, just think the hero crosses the street with Black Panther and Spider-Man.”

Onslaught was born into the spirit of Professor X and Magneto, and is an almost almighty villain capable of absorbing the powers of other mutants. Onslaught is best known for his role in the death of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk and Doctor Doom that led to the moot reboot of “Heroes Reborn”, but we wouldn’t necessarily have to see that in the MCU.

Instead, after restarting Professor X and Magneto for this shared world, it would build on this fusion and create a new great villain that can stand up to everyone.

Although the option to do so is blatantly there, it would be greater if this edition of Storm did not end up marrying Black Panther, as it felt compelled in the comics.

However, exploring the African origins of Ororo is a must and Marvel Studios deserves to assign the role accordingly. There are tactics in which it might be similar to T’Challa’s global, of course, but Storm can fend for himself without problems as a character and it would be wonderful to see her step in and do more than summon the lightning or create that. clouds when he’s in a bad mood.

If it is true that we have noticed many cyclops in the last twenty years, it can be argued that Fox never had the right character. James Marsden and Tye Sheridan were well chosen, but none had the opportunity to show how wonderful Scott Summers is and most of the time they spent in front of the screen complained about Jean Grey.

From the beginning, Bryan Singer sought to neuter Cyclops as soon as Wolverine arrived, and Marvel Studios is inevitably aware of the importance this character has for X-Men fans, unfortunately there is a threat they feel has been overexposed.

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