Kevin Feige Addresses The Place Of The X-MEN In The MCU But Says Marvel Isn't (Currently) Working On It

Kevin Feige Addresses The Place Of The X-MEN In The MCU But Says Marvel Isn't (Currently) Working On It

Kevin Feige has weighed in on how the X-Men could fit into the MCU as outsiders when The Avengers are celebrated but notes that Marvel Studios is holding off on developing any projects with the characters.

By JoshWilding - Apr 23, 2018 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: X-Men
Source: Coming Soon
With the Disney/Fox deal likely to be finalised next summer, the arrival of the X-Men and Fantastic Four is imminent but there are a lot of questions fans have about how the whole thing will work. Bringing mutants into this world at such a late stage won't be easy and one of the biggest challenges is having the X-Men ostracised by the public when Earth's Mightiest Heroes have often been embraced by them. 

During a recent interview, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was asked about how that could work and while he pointed to the past in order to make it clear that it will be something they're able to explain, he also made it clear that it's still a little too soon for them to be making any firm plans. 

 
"You’re right, it’s too far out to talk about whether it will happen of not. We’re not working on it in any way, shape or form. We’ve got five films on the docket we’ve already announced that are taking a big percent of our time. But I will say to your very good question that if you look back to Phase 1 and after “Iron Man” was released and we announced our upcoming films, one of which was “Thor,” people said, “How in the WORLD can you bring in a Norse god who flies with a hammer into the world you’ve established of Tony Stark and Stark Industries?” That was sort of the reason we made the “Thor” film the way we did, was to ease character into a world together, even though they might not understand each other and might have trouble getting along at first, that’s the fun of it. But tonally there’s always a way, and as you said the comics have been navigating it quite well for half a century."

At least Feige is confident about his ability to introduce the X-Men to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and there would no doubt be any number of ways to differentiate mutants from other superheroes (bear in mind that the feeling towards The Avengers from the public changed dramatically with the introduction of the Sokovia Accords). What do you think? Let us know your thoughts on that below.
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TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 4/23/2018, 4:38 AM
Introducing mutants into the MCU won’t be any problem at all.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 4/23/2018, 5:03 AM
@TheUnworthyThor - The only problem would be if they introduced the "social outcast" elements of the X-Men story. Why would Iceman be any more discriminated against than Spider-Man would? What's the real difference between a mutation and normal Superpowers in the eyes of the average citizen in the MCU?
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 4/23/2018, 5:13 AM
@Nightwing1015 - Mutants are prone to carry genetics. And every mutant in their teen stages are like time bombs waiting to happen. Society will begin to grow tired of these "incidents/accidents" and keep things in control.
StormXmen123
StormXmen123 - 4/23/2018, 5:13 AM
@Nightwing1015 - the only convincing argument I've seen about mutants being hated while others are being praised in the comic is by Casandra Nova.

Humans fear mutants because they see them as the next stage of evolution and they think they will cause humans to become extinct.

The only way that is going to occur is that mutants EVOLVE NATURALLY.

They can't be experiments. They need to appear naturally other wise you loose the whole "this is how I was born, I shouldn't have to change" metaphor of mutants.

The only real way I can see this, is if they alter reality on a big scale to the point that mutants have been apart of the world and history of the MCU.

I really dislike the "mutants are just hiding argument" because that's minimise the extent of the "oppressed minority" aspect of the X-men.
And that is was I think truly defines the x-men and makes them heroes: they fight for a world that openly despises them.

DTor91
DTor91 - 4/23/2018, 5:45 AM
@StormXmen123 - I actually just recently reread that run. That is one of the best ways to go about it, and enough to differentiate it from the Fox films too. And that could act as commentary for real-world subjects as well. I think one of the biggest concerns that soon-to-be parents must face is the mystery that comes with birth. Will the baby be healthy, will it be born with certain conditions, etc. Mutations can certainly be viewed through that same lens.
Dacci
Dacci - 4/23/2018, 6:23 AM
@StormXmen123 - I think they can be brought in with a combination of They were always there, and they just showed up. I think it would be pretty easy to explain that Xavier and Magneto have existed for a while, but mutants were very rare and they mostly stayed hidden trying to find other mutants. They come across wolverine, cyclops, beast, storm, etc. All of a sudden after IW and A4, more and more mutants keep popping up, causing havoc. The avengers try to help keep the peace but they can't. Xavier and Magneto argue over what to do next. Xavier decides to contact the Avengers, reveal himself, and take ownership or responsibility for the new mutants and start his school.
StormXmen123
StormXmen123 - 4/23/2018, 6:23 AM
@DTor91 - I agree they should that series as the basis for MCU. I only recently got into comics a couple of years ago.
And for me the New X-men run changed my viewpoint on what comics can do (plus the art style is great)It's a perfectly balance of dealing with real complex society/human drama while adding fun comicy twists to it: instead on a tradiotnal affair have a telepathic affair were your mistress gdresse like your wife.

Most importantly I wasn't English bitchy Emma Frost.

I love First Class (and the fox x-men series), and while I can agre threat the FC Emma Frost is somewhat accurate to her orginal apperance, they really missed out in making her like the New X-men version.

My dream team for the MCU would be:

Storm (older and a mother figure)
Cyclops
Jean
Emma Frost (= love triangle franchise always want)
Nightcrawler
Colouss (Deadpool version)
Kitty (youngest Memeber)

Have Beast be the "tech guy".
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/23/2018, 4:39 AM
One reason it won't be too difficult is the Tinkerbell Principle.

When the audience wants something to happen, you don't have to spend all that much time explaining why it can
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 4/23/2018, 5:56 AM
@Spock0Clock - Exactly! I've always thought that we can basically have it one of two ways at this stage in the MCU: either we accept the fact that the X-Men might- might- not integrate into the MCU seamlessly, or we can just never have it happen. Pick one.
Ragnarocknroll
Ragnarocknroll - 4/23/2018, 6:07 AM
@Spock0Clock - Why is it called the tinkerbell principle
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/23/2018, 6:26 AM
@Ragnarocknroll - There's a point in the play where Tinkerbell (usually represented by a light on stage) is dying. And the audience is told to clap if they believe in fairies to save her.



Essentially, you (as an audience member) become a direct participant in the suspension of disbelief. And it tends to work, because most people are at least moderately invested in the movie/play/whatever working (if for no other reason than they have a better time).

More broadly, the term has come to mean any system that only works because people buy into it (like law or a monetary system), but I'm using it a bit more narrowly here.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 4/23/2018, 4:40 AM
I think they should just say, they have always been there, just in hiding.
gunfighterii
gunfighterii - 4/23/2018, 4:44 AM
Could Marvel possibly pull an Avengers layout for the X-Men?
Solo Films leading to Prof. X approaching them to join the Xmen at the end :)
Kurne
Kurne - 4/23/2018, 4:44 AM


We know you're working on it, Feige. You [frick]ing love being able to work on it now, don't you.
Kurne
Kurne - 4/23/2018, 4:47 AM
Although it won't be the beautiful voice of Patrick Stewart anymore, I can already imagine the first X-Men movie opening with a monologue from Professor X (as usual) just laying out the MCU's Mutant history.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 4/23/2018, 4:49 AM
@Kurne - I could see that, but lose those intros, I am done with the xmen intros. They look nice, but i really dont need them.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 4/23/2018, 4:51 AM
@Toffee - Intro cinematics are so 2000s, too. I'm not even a big fan of the early credit-roll with music.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 4/23/2018, 4:56 AM
@Spock0Clock - Even the narrations are pointless, I could understand the first movie and days of future past. But i think we get the others.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 4/23/2018, 4:50 AM
Off topic

Some epic shit here.

Luminus
Luminus - 4/23/2018, 4:53 AM
"But tonally there’s always a way, and as you said the comics have been navigating it quite well for half a century."

A f**king GOD has spoken!
TheMadman
TheMadman - 4/23/2018, 4:55 AM
I know he’s been in a million CBMs but at this point I think Mark Strong is the most qualified individual to play Professor X and make it his own.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/23/2018, 5:04 AM
@TheMadman - I want him as Namor
xfan320
xfan320 - 4/23/2018, 5:38 AM
@TheMadman - hilarious. He's my No. 1 pick for a Jean Luc Picard recast if they ever do a new TNG film series.
Vigor
Vigor - 4/23/2018, 5:54 AM
@MalseMarcel - I'd actually really petition for Namor to be of Mongolian descent. Not enough representation there on mainstream media, and also having an actor of that look will retain Namor's appearance rather than having another white guy play the role.

Namor has the slanted eye and folds. Let him be asian
TheMadman
TheMadman - 4/23/2018, 6:05 AM
@Vigor - Not Mongolian, but you know who’d be better suited for Namor than their current CBM role? (Not perfect casting, but good enough)

Jason Momoa

Or he would make a good Lobo

But I’m totally for East Asian Namor.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/23/2018, 6:51 AM
@Vigor - A king from Lemuria being Asian makes sense, but the king of Atlantis doesn't so much
Vigor
Vigor - 4/23/2018, 6:55 AM
@MalseMarcel - I see what you mean, but I was going off looks.

Honestly an actor who looks exactly like Namor in features, face, and especially body - Justin Theroux

bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/23/2018, 7:03 AM
@Vigor - That's something I can agree on
CLTMAN29
CLTMAN29 - 4/23/2018, 5:00 AM
I've wondered this for a while - as one of the few people who actually couldn't give a shit if they never introduced them to the MCU I have to say it would be a difficult stretch. How can you possibly have this entire subculture of powered individuals be marginalised and feared in a society where so many heroes are celebrated and idolised? Yes the cmics have done it for years, but to be fair that never made sense or sat right with me anyway. It's the same principle of why J Jonah Jamieson continued to hate on Spidey and rarely had beef with any others, it was conflicting and nonsense.
Matador
Matador - 4/23/2018, 5:08 AM
@CLTMAN29 - Mutants are just like Atlanteans, Eternals, The Inhumans, The Skrulls, The Kree, The Negative Zone, Latveria, Wakanda, etc....
They all exist in the Marvel U they just have not been focused on there existence.
Who knows maybe Shield or Dr. Strange holds those secrets.
Luminus
Luminus - 4/23/2018, 5:08 AM
@CLTMAN29 - Hello, racism just called.
Oskir
Oskir - 4/23/2018, 5:09 AM
@CLTMAN29 - Mutants are an evolution of human, every other super heroes got their powers by accident or experience, nothing natural. That what makes people afraid of the mutants, afraid of being extinct and replace just by mutants.
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