The MCU Needs to Avoid This Mistake in Their X-Men Reboot

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is coming closer and closer to debuting its brand-new rendition of the X-Men. While Fox’s X-Men franchise achieved great success in its two-decade long run, many Marvel fans are looking forward to the MCU’s fresh take on mutants, who can now finally interact with other popular superheroes in the franchise. Marvel Studios hasn’t officially announced when its new X-Men team will debut, but the chances of such occurring before the end of the Multiverse Saga seem especially high–and anticipation couldn’t be higher.Deadpool and Wolverine are officially teaming up in Deadpool 3, reuniting audiences with the very best of the Fox X-Men franchise one last time before the MCU’s upcoming reboot. Many rumors have also put forth notions of other Fox X-Men characters like Jean Grey, Professor X, and Magneto, appearing in the sequel, perhaps setting up their roles in Avengers: Secret Wars. However, while the upcoming film, set to hit theaters sometime in 2024, is incredibly exciting, it also brings up some of the biggest flaws with the long-running superhero series. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s imminent X-Men reboot, there is one crucial mistake that the franchise must avoid at all costs–or risk falling into the same pitfalls as its beloved yet deeply flawed predecessor.As the MCU seeks to establish its X-Men, it must take care not to focus on only a handful of mutants, as the Fox franchise all too often did. From the very beginning, the MCU has been a franchise that allowed lesser-known and even completely obscure Marvel Comics characters to shine on the big screen. This allowed relatively unknown characters like the Guardians of the Galaxy and Shang-Chi to become fan-favorite characters and even lead their very own film franchises. With plenty of room for movies and series revolving around the X-Men characters, the MCU must make sure to focus on putting a wide variety of mutants in the spotlight, not just the same handful over and over again.RELATED: Deadpool 3 Must Make a Longtime Mutant Fancast Finally Come TrueRELATED: The MCU Has an Avengers Problem and it Needs to Fix It

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is coming closer and closer to debuting its brand-new rendition of the X-Men. While Fox’s X-Men franchise achieved great success in its two-decade long run, many Marvel fans are looking forward to the MCU’s fresh take on mutants, who can now finally interact with other popular superheroes in the franchise. Marvel Studios hasn’t officially announced when its new X-Men team will debut, but the chances of such occurring before the end of the Multiverse Saga seem especially high–and anticipation couldn’t be higher.

RELATED: Deadpool 3 Must Make a Longtime Mutant Fancast Finally Come True

Deadpool and Wolverine are officially teaming up in Deadpool 3, reuniting audiences with the very best of the Fox X-Men franchise one last time before the MCU’s upcoming reboot. Many rumors have also put forth notions of other Fox X-Men characters like Jean Grey, Professor X, and Magneto, appearing in the sequel, perhaps setting up their roles in Avengers: Secret Wars. However, while the upcoming film, set to hit theaters sometime in 2024, is incredibly exciting, it also brings up some of the biggest flaws with the long-running superhero series. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s imminent X-Men reboot, there is one crucial mistake that the franchise must avoid at all costs–or risk falling into the same pitfalls as its beloved yet deeply flawed predecessor.

RELATED: The MCU Has an Avengers Problem and it Needs to Fix It

As the MCU seeks to establish its X-Men, it must take care not to focus on only a handful of mutants, as the Fox franchise all too often did. From the very beginning, the MCU has been a franchise that allowed lesser-known and even completely obscure Marvel Comics characters to shine on the big screen. This allowed relatively unknown characters like the Guardians of the Galaxy and Shang-Chi to become fan-favorite characters and even lead their very own film franchises. With plenty of room for movies and series revolving around the X-Men characters, the MCU must make sure to focus on putting a wide variety of mutants in the spotlight, not just the same handful over and over again.

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