The Marvels Suggests These X-Men Villains May Be Joining The MCU

The big revelation in the mid-credits sequence to The Marvels concerns the arrival of the X-Men to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is easily the most important event in the saga’s history and all the more pressing thanks to a very rough 2023. The scene finds Monica Rambeau awakening in a new reality and recuperating in the X-Mansion while Kelsey Grammer’s Hank McCoy and a variant of her mother attend to her.The Marvels’ introduction of Fox’s X-Men universe provides vital insight into the MCU’s plans for Marvel’s Merry Mutants, which induced Disney to purchase an entire studio just to get the rights. It also leaves an opening for one of their long-standing villains to enter the saga. The Brood are a barely disguised rip-off of the Xenomorphs from Alien that have given the X-Men and Carol Danvers some of their most memorable adventures. They play a key role in the creation of Binary in the comics, which is a part of Carol’s long and convoluted history. With Binary now officially in the MCU, it’s possible that the Brood themselves will be along at some point too.The Brood are an insectoid race, organized around a hive society and led by a queen. Human-sized and sentient, they’re equipped with stingers, powerful fangs, and natural body armor, as well as wings allowing them to fly. They reproduce by laying eggs in sentient hosts, who are then transformed into Brood as their DNA is overridden. Brood born from superhuman hosts inherit the powers of whoever gestated them, making them even more dangerous. They are sadistic, cruel and violent, viewing any non-Brood beings as either threats or hosts. Ironically, benign Brood exist as well.The Marvels Review: A Fun, if Flawed, Space Adventure

The big revelation in the mid-credits sequence to The Marvels concerns the arrival of the X-Men to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is easily the most important event in the saga’s history and all the more pressing thanks to a very rough 2023. The scene finds Monica Rambeau awakening in a new reality and recuperating in the X-Mansion while Kelsey Grammer’s Hank McCoy and a variant of her mother attend to her.

The Marvels Review: A Fun, if Flawed, Space Adventure

The Marvels’ introduction of Fox’s X-Men universe provides vital insight into the MCU’s plans for Marvel’s Merry Mutants, which induced Disney to purchase an entire studio just to get the rights. It also leaves an opening for one of their long-standing villains to enter the saga. The Brood are a barely disguised rip-off of the Xenomorphs from Alien that have given the X-Men and Carol Danvers some of their most memorable adventures. They play a key role in the creation of Binary in the comics, which is a part of Carol’s long and convoluted history. With Binary now officially in the MCU, it’s possible that the Brood themselves will be along at some point too.

The Brood are an insectoid race, organized around a hive society and led by a queen. Human-sized and sentient, they’re equipped with stingers, powerful fangs, and natural body armor, as well as wings allowing them to fly. They reproduce by laying eggs in sentient hosts, who are then transformed into Brood as their DNA is overridden. Brood born from superhuman hosts inherit the powers of whoever gestated them, making them even more dangerous. They are sadistic, cruel and violent, viewing any non-Brood beings as either threats or hosts. Ironically, benign Brood exist as well.

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