X-MEN: 10 Ways Marvel Studios Can Ensure Its Eventual Reboot Breathes New Life Into The MCU

X-MEN: 10 Ways Marvel Studios Can Ensure Its Eventual Reboot Breathes New Life Into The MCU

The Multiverse Saga has received something of a mixed response from fans, but when the Mutant Saga rolls around...well, there are 10 key steps to success Mwe believe Marvel Studios should consider taking!

Feature Opinion
By JoshWilding - Jul 07, 2023 10:07 AM EST
Filed Under: X-Men

There's a huge amount of excitement about the X-Men's eventual arrival in the Marvel CIinematic Universe, but we still don't know when exactly it will happen. Marvel Studios begun laying the groundwork for the X-Gene's introduction in Ms. Marvel and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, but it's looking like Marvel Studios is attempting to create as much space as possible between Dark Phoenix and an eventual reboot.

It goes without saying that we 100% trust Kevin Feige and company to do the team justice, but there are certain requirements we definitely have for how the team should be portrayed on screen. As well as learning from what's come before, it's vital Marvel turns to the comic books in a way Fox never did.

So, we're now breaking down everything we need to see for this eventual reboot to succeed ahead of our return to Fox's X-Men Universe in 2024's Deadpool 3.

From certain characters to creative decisions and even big changes to some key heroes and villains, you can find an in-depth look at what should come next for the X-Men by hitting the "NeXt" button!
 

10. Hated And Feared

x-men-sentinel

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. And yes, we'll get to the Sentinels!
 

9. Krakoa

Krakoa

The concept of mutants living on the island nation of Krakoa has expanded greatly since first being introduced, and we've 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

MV5-BMTQ3-ZTU4-ZDYt-N2-Jh-ZC00-Nj-Yz-LThk-ZDgt-NTU0-ZWE5-YTZi-MTJj-Xk-Ey-Xk-Fqc-Gde-QXVy-Mj-Mx-MDM2-

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, though it sounds like that may debut as soon as Deadpool 3 (a good place to test out such a bold design). 
 

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

xm4

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

Cyclops-X

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, Avengers: Secret Wars might be a good option. The Multiverse is another possibility, though there's really no need to make this team part of another reality (unless we're getting a Crisis on Infinite Earths-style adventure that combines universes).
 

5. A New Love Interest For Cyclops

Cyclops-X1

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

Magneto

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

Sentinels2

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

Xva

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

Sinister

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. 

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. 
 

X-MEN: Kevin Feige Says AVENGERS: SECRET WARS Leads Us Into A New Age Of Mutants In The MCU
Related:

X-MEN: Kevin Feige Says AVENGERS: SECRET WARS "Leads Us Into A New Age Of Mutants" In The MCU

X-MEN Rumor May Reveal MCU Reboot Team And Surprising Plans For Hugh Jackman's Wolverine - SPOILERS
Recommended For You:

X-MEN Rumor May Reveal MCU Reboot Team And Surprising Plans For Hugh Jackman's Wolverine - SPOILERS

DISCLAIMER: As a user generated site and platform, ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and "Safe Harbor" provisions.

This post was submitted by a user who has agreed to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. ComicBookMovie.com will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement. Please CONTACT US for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content. CLICK HERE to learn more about our copyright and trademark policies.

Note that ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

1 2
n1ghtw1ng2832
n1ghtw1ng2832 - 7/7/2023, 10:02 AM
So glad Wilding isn't running the MCU.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 7/7/2023, 10:03 AM
Goddamn, Josh must have infinite versions of this same article in his drafts.

Insert "If I had a nickel for every time Josh posted an X-Men MCU reboot article..."
RitoRevolto
RitoRevolto - 7/7/2023, 10:06 AM
*Sigh* I knew Krakoa was gonna be on this list and I just really hope Feige and friends have the sense not to start there. Krakoa is not a story you simply throw the audience into sans lube, you have to build up to that. What's the rush?
StSteven
StSteven - 7/7/2023, 5:06 PM
@RitoRevolto - There aren't a whole lot of fun things that you should do sans lube. Jus' sayin...
RitoRevolto
RitoRevolto - 7/7/2023, 5:54 PM
@StSteven - Lmao fair enough.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 7/7/2023, 10:11 AM
This article feels pretty pathetic honestly, begging for race swaps.

It's clear the MCU needs to be shelved for at least a decade or so before a full proper reboot.
LordHarryLatts
LordHarryLatts - 7/7/2023, 10:11 AM
It would take real balls on Marvel's part to do an X Men movie without Wolverine.
TheWinkler
TheWinkler - 7/7/2023, 12:47 PM
@LordHarryLatts - But truly, that is the best way to distance their X-Men from the Fox run. First Class is one of my favorite X-Men movies because there were actual stakes for the team and not just "Oh dang, it's getting bad. Where's Logan to take every bullet and put down all the bad guys?"
AC1
AC1 - 7/7/2023, 10:15 AM
I know this would be something of a deviation from the comics, but what if Tiamut's remains from the end of The Eternals was used as either Genosha or Krakoa?

If used as Genosha, perhaps Magneto decides to take refuge there and set up a safe haven for mutants and becomes ruthlessly anti-human because the island is invaded by some kind of military organisation?

And if it's Krakoa instead, maybe we learn that while The Eternals successfully prevented Tiamut's birth as a full Celestial, it's still alive and somewhat sentient, and since the events of The Eternals plantlife has started to grow on it that it has a degree of control over.

Seems like a dumb move to end a movie with a dead, stone Celestial in the middle of the ocean and not really do anything with it, and even though there have been rumours it'll be the source of Adamantium in the MCU I feel like making it a location with actual ties to X-Men lore makes way more sense.
Jackraow21
Jackraow21 - 7/7/2023, 10:23 AM
@AC1 - I actually think they could make it so that the unique radiation unleashed by whatever energies were expended by Sersi, using the combined power of all the Eternals via the Uni-Mind link, to turn Tiamut to stone could’ve done two things… 1) created veins of adamantium running through the now stone Celestial and 2) irradiated a nearby island giving it sentience and making it a living entity unto itself, Krakoa. This would be really cool actually. At least IMO.
comicfan100
comicfan100 - 7/7/2023, 10:46 AM
@AC1 - I think one of those leakes from CABNW said Tiamut would be Genoshia, but maybe that was in an earlier draft.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 7/7/2023, 10:26 AM
#1 -- Do NOT change the name "X-Men".



Origame
Origame - 7/7/2023, 10:33 AM
@GeneralZod - thankfully she was fired.
VictorAlonzo
VictorAlonzo - 7/7/2023, 11:22 AM
@Origame - 1



paperBoy
paperBoy - 7/7/2023, 3:52 PM
@Origame - Thank f*&k!

I cannot believe she was allowed to even breathe in the direction of any Marvel held property. Good RIDDANCE!
Origame
Origame - 7/7/2023, 10:33 AM
10) so standard x men affair? This is basically just the fox movies. And not even new for the mcu, since we had civil war.

9) while not Krakoa, we have had mutant sanctuaries before.

8) mcu has had plenty of comic accurate suits. Why would this change the mcu?

7) still don't get how this would help specifically the mcu.

6) so...civil war again?

5) I mean, still don't know how that'd help the mcu. Since the mcu is willing to just take a love interest and make her a completely different character (see mj), I really don't get this. Saying Emma or Jean doesn't matter.

4) wtf? The brotherhood has been overused by the fox movies. I'll give you some credit though, the concept of a super-powered villain team is something that hasn't been done in the mcu yet. But also, fox didn't have their team being evil. In fact they helped the x men on certain cases.

3) wait, you want the mcu to utilize artificial intelligence in robots when the entire premise of civil war started because of ultron? And you even want them tied to ultron? I swear, half of these shouldn't even exist because of civil war.

2) ok, come on. No one gives a crap about race as a change. Yes, they should do things different. But race isn't a change audiences are gonna care about. If anything, changing his race is just gonna make this a little mermaid style failure.

1) ok, that's a good choice.
IMCOOLURNOT
IMCOOLURNOT - 7/7/2023, 10:46 AM
When is this going to happen? 2030?
mountainman
mountainman - 7/7/2023, 11:25 AM
10. Yes, but how do they do it? There have been other heroes in the MCU so what makes mutants different? I imagine some event will occur that drastically increase the mutant population so the general population gets worried about the quantity of mutants, and then the inevitable evolutionary superiority piece.

9. Definitely not at first. Have them integrated into society and leave at a later point. I have heard some really weird things about the Krakoa story in the comics so I'd prefer they stay away from those.

8. Yes, but not the ones in that image. Too similar to First Class. They need unique costumes from each other. I think the 90's cartoon sets the standard for many characters. The first Avengers used mostly classic costumes. The first X-Men should too.

7. Id rather not see the first five be the first team, simply for the fact that I know they will race swap a character when the X-Men are already plenty diverse. Maybe we pull a few of the first 5, along with characters like Storm, Sunfire, Thunderbird to make the team diverse and not do unnecessary race swaps.

6. AvX should not happen for a long time after the X-Men are introduced. Unless its a lame version of the story. It would just be heroes punching heroes and would have the interesting build up of the Hope storyline unless they wait.

5. I'm open to Emma over Jean. We have to realize Fox told some of the stories (albeit poorly) twice already. Do we really need Scott and Jean a third time? A third Phoenix movie? Yeah the other two sucked, but if we've learned anything from Spiderman in the MCU, they don't like to retread ground. Maybe Emma is a villain in the first one (I know similar to First Class) and she turns to the good guys after that and her and Scott get together.

4. I'm ok with the Brotherhood and Magneto being grey area where they are not outright evil or good. But please don't make Magneto a good guy until way later on. Him being a radical who is willing to do questionable things but isn't outright evil could be interesting.

3. Yes there must be sentinels in the MCU. Maybe Armor Wars is setting something up where governments and agencies have stark tech. But they have to have the classic look. One of the few downsides to DOFP was both versions of sentinels just didn't accurately cut it.

2. Absolutely not. Professor X is like a Superman in that the character is so widely known in pop culture in a specific way that they had better not try to do any drastic changes. This would cause a ton of backlash and quite literally add nothing. Changing Magneto's race is less impactful, as a hollocaust survivor in 2023 would be 90+ years old. In order to choose a more recent genocide (or they could just make an in universe one up I guess), they'd have to go with Cambodia, Rowanda, or a handful of other non-white countries.

1. Sinister is really the best bet to be the first phase of X-Men big bad. He can operate in the shadows for a bit, has links to many other heroes and villains, and is just bad ass in a way we haven't seen before. I'd like to see after him Apocalypse - a much better and accurate version than the previous attempt.
Forthas
Forthas - 7/7/2023, 11:26 AM
I don't understand the fascination with being "comic acccurate"! That is only important to the minority of comic book nerds that make up a miniscule tiny fraction of the movie going audience. Sure! Be comic accurate if it makes sense and translates well to films, but otherwise 95 percent of the people who you want to watch these films DO NOT CARE!
Origame
Origame - 7/7/2023, 12:54 PM
@Forthas - then MAKE SOMETHING ORIGINAL! Ffs, what's the point of adapting it if the audience you're actually making it for doesn't care?
Forthas
Forthas - 7/7/2023, 1:13 PM
@Origame - They care about the themes and the characters. THAT IS WHY! Who gives a damn that Superman does not have red trunks or Wolverine is not wearing yellow spandex. Is that going to make the film any better. These are the same people that were screaming that DC should be like Marvel and should have more "color' and "jokes!" The Flash had color and jokes...The Joker has almost no relationship to the comic adaptation...which one did better?
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 7/7/2023, 11:27 AM
Really it won’t be that hard to make a better more comic accurate X-men movie than what we’ve already seen.
SheepishOne
SheepishOne - 7/7/2023, 11:51 AM
If I were Marvel, I'd put an early emphasis on the more chaotic or "monstrous" mutations. Give a lot of focus on physical mutations and individuals who can't control their abilities. The public should see them as walking accidents, and there should be a pretty strong physical indicator that differentiates mutants from Avengers.

There can be mutants who have already had their abilities established, but there should be a big "awakening" event that triggers an emergence of abilities causes by the mutant-x gene, which causes existing mutants to come out to try and help.

And that can be why the Avengers don't like the existing mutants...they made a choice not to help in previous world threats...on the order of Charles Xavier, who was afraid they weren't ready. Or something like that.

And after the mass emergence event, they no longer can stay hidden from the public eye. And the Avengers see it as their duty to get things in order...which maybe leads to an Avengers vs X-Men movie.

Origame
Origame - 7/7/2023, 12:59 PM
@SheepishOne - I mean, just saying. In terms of mutants not involved in previous disasters, that also applies to the eternals, captain marvel, and shang chi
RitoRevolto
RitoRevolto - 7/7/2023, 6:02 PM
@SheepishOne - 100% with you on the physical mutations. Visiting Xavier's school was always a letdown as it was teeming with supposed regular-looking humans. That Mystique, Beast, Nightcrawler, and Toad were really our only visibly mutant characters was disappointing as hell. Even the Morlocks looked indistinguishable from the the surface mutants.
SheepishOne
SheepishOne - 7/7/2023, 8:34 PM
@Origame - It does, but it's a bit different. Maybe not so much with the Eternals, but they haven't really been confronted with that yet. With Captain Marvel, she at least has the excuse of dealing with Galactic issues. With mutants, depending on how they're handled (or at least in my suggestions above), they've just been avoiding the conflict out of fear of persecution.
Onelinersandblu
Onelinersandblu - 7/7/2023, 12:03 PM
I’m convinced Josh is actually Jon Peters
pitbull76
pitbull76 - 7/7/2023, 1:43 PM
@Onelinersandblu - I skip the artical was one of the 10 things introduce a giant robotic spider 🕷️?
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 7/7/2023, 12:20 PM
This is a garbage list except for making Scott and Emma a thing and Mr Sinister as the first baddie. Foxmen tried a few of the ideas listed but just didnt do them well....so why retread what didnt work already?? I'm sure we'll see this list again in early 2024 with a few ideas slightly tweaked.

i just hope Fiege can deliver us a good X-Men
bobevanz
bobevanz - 7/7/2023, 12:27 PM
Okay it's confirmed, Josh is an AI. Can we ban lists? I'd be fine with multiple articles with one or two topics per article. At least we'd get a better discussion
CAPTAINPINKEYE
CAPTAINPINKEYE - 7/18/2023, 7:13 AM
@bobevanz -
“AI”
Ass infection?
Yes he is.
KindredMac
KindredMac - 7/7/2023, 12:41 PM
I got through this list and was like "Jesus this list is shit. I wonder if Josh wrote it..."
Went to the top of the article and TAH-DAH!
Solarkalel85
Solarkalel85 - 7/7/2023, 12:48 PM
They should just reboot the current mcu altogether and have the new xmen be the start of new mcu
Knightrider
Knightrider - 7/7/2023, 3:25 PM
@Solarkalel85 - Agreed. It just wouldn’t feel right having X-Men in the MCU and there be no Tony Stark or Steve Rodgers
I thought the Multiverse Saga could end with a world reset.
We wouldn’t have to do origins for Cap and Iron etc but just recast. Maybe even start the new universe with an X-Men movie and show that the Avengers already exist.
Solarkalel85
Solarkalel85 - 7/8/2023, 2:08 PM
@Knightrider - yeah that's the way to go. The Mcu isn't really going anywhere. Gone are rhe days where you would be anxiously waiting for the next film to come out
Order66
Order66 - 7/7/2023, 12:50 PM
Something has to happen, some major awful disaster caused by a mutant, for people to hate mutants and be anti-mutant. Super powered beings like the avengers already exist and the public doesn’t hate them. That’s the only way it’ll work in the MCU. We’re talking innocent civilians, men women and children dying for the MCU public to hate mutants.
1 2
View Recorder