X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX Star James McAvoy On Marvel Studios Possibly Asking Him To Return As Professor X

X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX Star James McAvoy On Marvel Studios Possibly Asking Him To Return As Professor X

James McAvoy has talked more about potentially returning to the role of Professor Charles Xavier, saying that while he's definitely a fan of the MCU, he's happy with what he managed to do as the character.

By JoshWilding - Sep 28, 2021 07:09 AM EST
Filed Under: X-Men
Source: ComicBook.com

James McAvoy had a good run as Professor X in Fox's X-Men Universe, and even managed to overcome some poor storytelling decisions with a stellar series of performances. However, his stint as Charles Xavier ended with 2019's Dark Phoenix, eight years after he first played the leader of the team in Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class

Marvel Studios now looks set to reboot the long-running franchise, and it's unclear whether the plan is to bring back any actors from the past to play new versions of the same characters.

It's probably not going to happen, but for McAvoy, the script will always be key. "If people offer me good writing, I'm always going to be excited, but I do feel like I've had a good ending with Charles and I got to explore some really good stuff, particularly in the first two movies that I did for him as a character," the actor said, seemingly expressing dissatisfaction with the critically panned X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix.

"So if my time is done, I'm happy with the time that I spent and the time that I was given and if good writing comes in and people want to do stuff with me, I'll always be open to that, but it's got to be good."

As for Professor X's big screen future, McAvoy is seemingly on board with potentially reprising the role for Marvel Studios. However, he was quick to point out he's unaware of what Kevin Feige is up to. "They're clever people. They're so good at putting their stuff together," McAvoy noted. 

"They'll figure out where to do it, but that might not involve people who've done it before. It might be a complete reimagining. And as a fan, I'm down for that as well and I'd be excited to see what happens next. If what happens next involves us, then that could be cool, but I'm not sure what way they're going to go with it, basically. But as a fan, I'm excited to see whatever way they go."

There continue to be rumblings online that Sir Patrick Stewart could return as the iconic X-Men leader, but we've so far heard nothing about any of the prequel actors being added to the MCU. It would be a shame to waste their talents, though there's no reason to suspect they won't be cast as different characters at some point (just imagine the likes of Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence in new roles).


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10. Hated And Feared

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The X-Men are every bit the heroes the Avengers are, but they shouldn't be perceived that way by the public. Whether it's because they're the next stage in human evolution or because they didn't receive their powers through a scientific experiment gone wrong, mutants need to be hated and feared.

That automatically makes them way more interesting, and there's a lot Marvel Studios can say about racism and bigotry in a movie like this they might otherwise not get the chance to do. 

Despite the way they're treated, the X-Men will fight for everyone...even when those people want them dead. That's a strong message to send to moviegoers, and one that's worth tackling in the reboot. The original movies certainly touched on this, but not in a way that was meaningful. 
 

9. Krakoa

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It's still early days for the concept of Krakoa in the Marvel Universe, but we've already seen enough of it to safely say it could work really well outside of the comic books. 

Think about it for a second; just the idea of mutants living peacefully on an island Charles Xavier has secretly been transporting them to for years would explain why they've been off the radar until now, and we're sure some sort of cataclysmic event could be what brings them out of hiding. 

The notion of them being fish out of water is also interesting, while the outside world believing that Professor X has amassed an army of powered beings on a hidden island would explain why they're feared and hated. This is a concept with a lot of potential on the big screen (and a much-needed departure from the mansion in Westchester we've spent so much time in before now). 
 

8. Comic Accurate Costumes

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Some of the recent X-Men movies tried to head down this route, but it was either only briefly or in a way that disappointed. Thankfully, Marvel Studios has never shied away from comic-accurate costumes and they've been known, on occasion, to actually improve them (Captain America). 

With the X-Men, there are plenty of places to turn for inspiration, but rather than the mutants all wearing the same uniform, we're hoping for a sight not all that different to the one you see above. 

Each member of the team has their own distinct personalities and powers, and that can be emphasised through their costumes. It's about time we get to see Wolverine's classic blue and yellow duds, and with Marvel Studios' talented team of concept artists on the jobs, there's no excuse not to deliver. 
 

7. The Original Five (And Maybe A Few More)

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Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class was a fun ride, but it failed to deliver what 99% of fans wanted: the original five X-Men! It all started with Cyclops, Jean Grey, Angel, Beast, and Iceman, and putting the focus on them in the reboot seems like the smartest possible move. 

Now, we're not saying we can't see other mutants, but going too big, too soon, could be a major mistake. 

Throwing the likes of Storm and Wolverine into the mix definitely wouldn't hurt, but for the most part, this first movie should reinvent and reboot these characters in a way that will ensure that they're a big part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for years to come. That's particularly important with Scott Summers, as he's a character who has been overlooked time and time again on screen.
 

6. Avengers Vs. X-Men

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Given how much baggage the X-Men franchise has thanks to Fox's movies, it's not going to be easy convincing the vast majority of casual moviegoers to check out another of the team's adventures regardless of which world it's set in. So, why not kick things off with an Avengers Vs. X-Men film? 

Using Krakoa, the team could be quickly introduced, and immediately square off with Earth's Mightiest Heroes (who believe they're a threat before realising they're wrong). With a final act team-up against a bigger threat, this could be exactly what's needed to give the X-Men a makeover.

Alternatively, the Secret Wars movie the Russo Brothers want to make might be a good option. The Multiverse is another possibility, but there's really no need to make this team part of another reality (unless we're getting a Crisis on Infinite Earths-style movie that combines universes).
 

5. A New Love Interest For Cyclops

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At this point, Cyclops and Jean Grey's romance has been done to death both on screen and in the comic books. In recent years, he's seemingly been involved in an open relationship with Jean, Emma Frost, and possibly even Wolverine, but that's not something we expect to see in the MCU.

However, Emma has always been a great fit for Scott Summers, and seeing as she's a character who has been underutilised on screen thus far, the chance is there for a fresh take on the anti-hero. 

If Marvel Studios wants to move away from Jean, she could be replaced by Emma, and that would certainly be something fresh. Moving forward, she could become a pivotal part of the team, and there's a lot of potential with Scott and Emma. She's more than just a love interest, though, and is a powerful psychic and powerhouse with the ability to turn her entire body into diamonds. 
 

4. A Rival Brotherhood Of Mutants

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The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants never received their due in Fox's movies, and we'd definitely like to see a fresh interpretation on the Brotherhood in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

For starters, they shouldn't be "evil." Instead, we would like them to just serve as an alternative, rival group to the X-Men, not all that dissimilar to how the group was handled in the Ultimate X-Men comic books. A heroic Magneto who descends into being a villain is an exciting prospect, and far more exciting than him immediately being someone Professor X's team is at war with. 

Characters could jump between both teams, and the different ideals Charles and Erik have is something Marvel Studios needs to explore in a way that isn't necessarily black and white.
 

3. Sentinels

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We saw a version of the Sentinels in X-Men: Days of Future Past, and they were...okay? The redesign was understandable, but the movie never really took advantage of the premise of these mutant-hunting robots. In the MCU, we want to see them patrolling the skies, and possibly even as big as a skyscraper to really get across how much of a threat they are to the team. 

Ultimately, their involvement could lead to Nimrod showing up, and we're sure that could be tied to Ultron somehow. Failing that, there are ways to link up to the Celestials and Deviants that could better explain the place of mutants and these robots (or Marvel Studios can keep things simple and make them a man-made threat enhanced by some familiar MCU technology).  

In terms of appearance, minimal changes to the Sentinels should be made, and they're something we're confident Marvel Studios could make work on screen. Whether they're primary or secondary antagonists, there's so much which could and should be done with these massive robots.
 

2. A Fresh Take On Professor X

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Patrick Stewart's take on Professor Charles Xavier is iconic, but the next actor to play him shouldn't emulate what's come before. James McAvoy was also superb, but having to play a younger version of the character obviously meant that one hand was tied behind his back. 

This next Professor X should be American, and quite possibly non-white. It also wouldn't hurt to ditch the wheelchair to begin with, and a visual overhaul similar to recent comics makes sense too. 

Xavier isn't someone who should be left on the shelf, so doing something new with him is a must, and it would also be great to see him butt heads with Cyclops when it comes to leading the team. The alternative is moving forward minus Charles, but that robs the X-Men franchise of a key player. 
 

1. A Sinister New Threat

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Down the line, we definitely want to see Magneto break bad, while there's plenty of opportunity for new takes on the likes of Bolivar Trask, Apocalypse, and Dark Phoenix. In the meantime, we need something different, and a baddie like Mister Sinister definitely fits the bill for us right now. 

His obsession with the Summers bloodline could be fun to explore, while recent takes on the villain have made him wonderfully eccentric and camp, automatically resulting in an antagonist we've never really seen in the MCU before now. If he's played by Bryan Cranston, that would be even better.

To kick things off for the X-Men here, we really can't think of a suitably more sinister foe than this, and it's essential Marvel Studios does something new after two decades of Magneto stories. 
 

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FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 9/28/2021, 7:08 AM
His scenes in DoFP were the last time X-Men movies offered him good writing.
Fares
Fares - 9/28/2021, 7:10 AM
@FinnishDude - That scene in Apocalypse where he's in Cerebro and Apocalypse takes over is so good as well.
Fares
Fares - 9/28/2021, 7:12 AM
In theory, not only is he great in the role, but he's also an incredible actor in general and I'll watch him in anything.
But I also can imagine a number of other incredible actors that can bring something different to the role.
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 9/28/2021, 7:24 AM
If they bring him back, M. Night Shyamalan is gonna have to somehow figure out another story for Kevin Wendell Crumb real quick to utilize that dome.

bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 9/28/2021, 8:13 AM
I hope they bring someone new in for Xavier, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in another role. Pete Wisdom maybe?
JFerguson
JFerguson - 9/28/2021, 8:17 AM
Didn’t care for the younger cast. First class still wasn’t the xmen movie I was hoping for way back when. I loved it, but it still wasn’t xmen from any point of view
Catmanlives
Catmanlives - 9/28/2021, 8:18 AM
Definately would not be a good idea. If anything needs a fresh take at this time it's X-Men.
FleischerSupes
FleischerSupes - 9/28/2021, 8:42 AM
Yul Brynner was the original inspiration for Professor X. Find someone like this.

Fogs
Fogs - 9/28/2021, 11:03 AM
@FleischerSupes - really? Awesome.
blitzkreg
blitzkreg - 9/28/2021, 11:11 AM
@FleischerSupes - YUP ! excellent actor during his time.
marvel72
marvel72 - 9/28/2021, 2:30 PM
@FleischerSupes - Just imagine if they made an X-Men back then,the cast could have been phenomenal.
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 9/28/2021, 8:42 AM
If they ever need a young Picard he has my vote.
DarthNihilus
DarthNihilus - 9/28/2021, 8:50 AM
Just start over again with a new cast.

My only request is.... NO MORE MYSTIQUE crap ffs..

I want the 90s XMEN Glory

Fogs
Fogs - 9/28/2021, 11:04 AM
@RevanOfKrypton - oh God, this a thousand times. I don't know why in hell did they think Mystique had all this importance to the X-Men lore.
SteelGunZ
SteelGunZ - 9/28/2021, 9:00 AM



I'd like to see Ralph Fiennes play Professor X.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 9/28/2021, 11:17 AM
I truly hope the MCU stays away from foX-men actors. They are not bad actors, I just would not want the MCU connected to that universe at all.
valmic
valmic - 9/28/2021, 11:50 AM
Stewart always felt like the perfect choice. But when they brought in Macavoy, he totally took over that role. He’s really perfect as Charles. He brought much more depth to it.
cerrone6
cerrone6 - 9/28/2021, 7:49 PM
Are they going to do variant characters of the Fox X-Men??.
I'm only asking at since we are in the multi verse.
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