NO I don’t think this should become a movie I was just looking for something new much like Frank G’s fancasts, Tankgirl’s Simpsons, or DDD’s medieval Avengers. I wanted to do this for a while, but it wasn’t until I saw how much one of Leee777’s pics of Abomination resembles that of the Brute, Mutant X’s version of the Beast. I had my cast thanks in large part to seeing Nightavenger’s monster cast using Ralph Fiennes as Dracula. All I needed was a great (Blood)Storm and I couldn’t find her until I came across DDD’s Black Panther cast. It was the woman he chose as Panther’s mother. If you’re familiar with the story I’ve omitted the Beyonder because he is so powerful, pathetic and confusing. Thanks wiki for all the info…
Charlie Hunnam as Havok (all of the actors fit excellently with these broken-minded characters of a different timeline)
Havok was cast into a parallel world where he was the leader of a drastically altered version of X-Factor, known as The Six. In this world, he was the leader of the original X-Men, since his brother Cyclops was abducted by the Shi'ar along with his parents. He found he was married to Madelyne Pryor, with whom he had a son named Scotty, and all his friends were twisted versions of the ones he knew. Despite being unfamiliar with this realm, Havok willingly took over the role of father for Scotty, though the boy knew he was not really his dad. Havok leads a group known as the Six and his adventures in this reality lead to a disastrous adventure which left most superhumans on that world dead. Havok was able to save the world itself before being cast into black nothingness.
Kandyce McClure as Bloodstorm
In the main Marvel Universe, Storm had survived the bite of Dracula. In this reality, she was transformed into a vampire. She quit the X-Men for a time, trying her best not to succumb to bloodlust, and sought help from her lover, Forge. He voluntarily became her food source so that she would not have to kill. In addition, she also fed on Kitty Pryde from time to time, destabilizing their previous relationship of parent-figure and child.
Aside from her control over the weather, Bloodstorm is also able to transform into a mist, summon, control, and transform into vermin and other animals such as wolves and bats, and drain blood through her fangs. Also, like any vampire, Ororo has the ability to turn others into vampires, but has only used this ability once. She also has superhuman strength.
Alexander Skarsgard as Fallen
Warren Worthington was captured by Apocalypse. However, he was given chalk white skin, leathery bat-wings, razor sharp claws and fangs, and the ability to breathe fire. Able to shake off Apocalypse's brainwashing, but still affected by the horrors he endured, he had become bitter, and often lashed out at his teammates, especially the child-like Brute. When Madelyne Pryor became possessed by the Goblin Force, the Fallen defects from The Six alongside her, becoming her second-in-command, and later vanishing after her defeat. Unlike most of Pryor's servants, the Fallen went with her willingly.
David Anders as Ice-Man
The Asgardian god Loki amplified Bobby's powers to a dangerous level, leaving him unable to make contact with any organic thing for fear of killing it. Unfortunately, Tony Stark did not invent the power dampening device that was invented in the main Marvel Universe, so Ice-Man's powers remained permanently affected. Now going by Bob and calling himself Ice-Man, he becomes very bitter from his circumstances. When Havok had a disagreement with Magneto and decided to leave the X-Men, Ice-Man was one of those who followed him, being a founding member of the Six. Not much is known of the early years of the team, but when Havok began to have an affair with Sue Storm of the Fantastic Four, Havok's wife Madelyne came running to Ice-Man. Consumed with jealousy at their intimate friendship, Havok sabotaged the Brute's experiment to cure Ice-Man
Emily Deschanel as Marvel Woman/Goblyn Queen
Jean Grey died and was replaced by her clone, Madelyne Pryor. This reality's Madelyne fell in love with Alex and had a son, named Scotty, with him. She also made a deal with S'ym and N'astirh and initiated the "Inferno Crisis", unlocking her latent mental abilities. As "Marvel Woman", Madelyne survived the crisis and left with her husband when he formed the splinter group called "The Six". Her evil side resurfaced a number of times, first as the "Goblyn Queen" and later as the "Goblyn Force". When it returned a second time, it merged with the Beyonder to form a nigh-omnipotent being. Havok supposedly saved Madelyne by placing the "Nexus of Realities" in her body, purging her of the malevolent Goblyn Force and reuniting her with her son Scotty, before Havok returned once more to the void.
CGI (mo-cap)as the Brute
Instead of the familiar furry simian-like form, he was mutated into a green, amphibious form and, as a consequence, lost his intelligence. As well as having his usual acrobatic and athletic ability, Hank has webbed extremities and can breathe underwater. He becomes further mutated during the Inferno crisis, when he makes a deal with the demons S'ym and N'astirh. Yet instead of helping him, the demons turn his lower body into that of a goat. The Six once crashed in the Canadian wilderness and found themselves being hunted by members of The Pack (feral versions of Wolverine, Sabretooth, and Wild Child). The Brute had difficulty resisting his animal nature around them, even temporarily defecting to the Pack. However, in every instance his strength and fierce loyalty are an asset. When the Goblyn Queen first ascends to power she uses Brute's feral side against him, making him a near-mindless beast in her service. Brute is the first to escape when Scotty Summers, the child of Havok and the Goblyn Queen, unknowingly frees Brute from the brainwashing. Later, Brute jumps in front of a psychic blast from an evil Professor X that was meant for Havok. This has the unexpected effect of restoring his intellect, and he remembers what had initially caused him to lose it. The Havok who was native to the reality had been having an illicit affair. Havok sabotaged the Brute's experiment which would have returned Ice-Man to his normal form causing it to explode in the Brute's face, thus giving him his childlike manner. With his intellect fully restored, the Brute tries to find a way to return Havok to his reality, to cure—as best he could—Bloodstorm her vampirism and to restore Ice-Man. Brute succeeds in all. Sadly, the Brute's intelligence is lost again as the after-effects of Xavier's blast wear off. He is attacked by that reality's Dracula, and is hanging on by a thread when Havok leaves that reality.
Ralph Fiennes as Dracula
The X-Men sent Storm and Gambit to steal a specific item from the vampires. She was bitten and the rest is, well, the rest.
And just because I wish these were the costumes we saw in the X-Men movies, here's some art work by Alex Ross