Sequels Choose a villain for X4.. Now modernize him/her to fit into the movie-verse

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Here are a couple of examples to realistically/scientifically explain how these villains could exist in the X-Men movie universe:

ONSLAUGHT:

Onslaught could be written in that once the Phoenix destroyed the Professor, she knew exactly where the Professor transferred his mind, and when Wolverine killed her, she did the same thing, and occupied the same body, causing both minds to merge and become Onslaught. Only, his powers would be based more on the Phoenix force and Xavier, and not Magneto and Xavier.

Or...

A reformed and powerless Magneto take over as the "new" Professor and pick up his teachings. This would be his way of paying respect to Charles, and realizing what a huge mistake he's made as he's mentioned during the final battle. The students would continue to be a part of the school, but reluctantly trust Magneto as the new headmaster. Meanwhile, the Professor is adjusting to his new body, but remains immobile for most of the movie. In the mean time, the body in which he has taken over has a unknown dormant mutation that even the Professor couldn't detect.

As everyone at the school are still coping with the events of X3, and the constant power struggle between the lead students and Magneto's agressive, no-holding-back approach to teaching the younger students, the Professor succumbs to the "John Doe" mutation of gradually turning him into Onslaught.

APOCALYPSE:

Apocalypse could be a wealthy and powerful Egyptian business man into bio-genetics, practicing ancient Egyptian rituals on the side, and having Sinister as his chief science advisor..... And Apocalypse could be conducting genetic mutant experiments to createe super soldiers (aka his horsemen)

BROTHERHOOD OF "EVIL" MUTANTS:

Forming a militia group to combat the rising problem with human rights groups against mutants, the government creates it's own all mutant group of individuals of with shady criminal pasts. In exchange, they are granted pardons for their past crimes, for serving on this team. However, their methods of maintaining order is highly unorthodox and violent.


You guys are more than happy to come up with your own renditions and histories of your own villains. But remember, they have to fit into the way these movies currently exist, and how they fall into the movie reality. Time travelling doesn't exist, alternate realities, sentient beings from outer space, or any of the other highly unrealistic situations can fall into their creation. You've seen the movies, and you know how they're reality is grounded... Start from there, and good luck.
 
I've been working on an idea of how to introduce Gambit, but not as we know him. This is what I've come up with.

Firstly, Rogue, feeling forgotten and useless without her powers, runs away from the Institute. Not having thought the situation through, she winds up on the streets, homeless with no where to go.

Meanwhile, Gambit, a patient from a hospital psychiatric ward, breaks free. He disappears into the night, confused and dangerous.

Whilst wandering the streets, Rogue encounters a frantic Gambit, who is having delusions of a man named "Sinister".

Though powerless, Rogue realises that she is still needed and can help this mutant.

What do you guys think? Good idea or not?
 
TKing said:
I've been working on an idea of how to introduce Gambit, but not as we know him. This is what I've come up with.

Firstly, Rogue, feeling forgotten and useless without her powers, runs away from the Institute. Not having thought the situation through, she winds up on the streets, homeless with no where to go.

Meanwhile, Gambit, a patient from a hospital psychiatric ward, breaks free. He disappears into the night, confused and dangerous.

Whilst wandering the streets, Rogue encounters a frantic Gambit, who is having delusions of a man named "Sinister".

Though powerless, Rogue realises that she is still needed and can help this mutant.

What do you guys think? Good idea or not?

It's viable, but where does Bobby fit in to all this? I'm sure there will be a rivalry between the two.
 
ProfeZZor X said:
It's viable, but where does Bobby fit in to all this? I'm sure there will be a rivalry between the two.

Well obviously Bobby would have tried to stop her from leaving. But feeling that she was a liability and had nothing more to offer the team, Rogue left.

When she does return with Gambit, she claims that during their time together she has developed feelings for him.

Bobby argues that what they had was special and that she can’t just throw that away.

In return, Rogue touches Bobby’s skin (she knows that the cure is temporary) and gains his thoughts. She asks how can they be together when he has feelings for Kitty.
 
BASTION:

My version of Bastion would be a lot different from the comic version. First off, he would be a Government operative under the directives of SH.E.I.L.D. or O.N.E.. The twist would be that he is a mutant that can interface with machinery. Kind of a cross between Sage and Forge… And for weaponry, he wears a large mechanical suit, like in the 3rd Matrix movie, only more refined with coverings over the mechanics, and a variety of state-of-the-art, energy based weaponry. His primary function would be to police mutant activity, and counteract any illegal activity. As for his personality, he has undergone the same Weapon X program as Wolverine, only he feels drawn more to supporting the human population, and believes mutants can cause more harm to the public than good… Which is why he justifies using brutal force when apprehending mutants.
 
X-23

I would like to see X-23 in a movie. She would look similar to the Evolution verson and keep the adamantium claw in the foot. Her involvement in the plot would be: the government has realised that the only way to defeat these mutants is to fight fire with fire. They reinitiate the Weapon X project and create X-23.

I know that we've already seen another adamanitium-clawed mutant in the films, but I wonder how Wolverine would handle someone that has had exactly the same training as he had.
 
TKing said:
X-23

I would like to see X-23 in a movie. She would look similar to the Evolution verson and keep the adamantium claw in the foot. Her involvement in the plot would be: the government has realised that the only way to defeat these mutants is to fight fire with fire. They reinitiate the Weapon X project and create X-23.

I know that we've already seen another adamanitium-clawed mutant in the films, but I wonder how Wolverine would handle someone that has had exactly the same training as he had.

:cough:LadyDeathstrike:cough:
 
Apocalypse, first mutant, and was a genius, he was locked in his mutant resistant tomb and now he is released by exgavators, I have cool costumes and stuff I drew, I will put it online later.
 
EMMA FROST:

Simple. Once a student of Xavier's, she chose to take a more aggressive path of fighting for the mutant community, much like Magneto did. Formed her own club, Hellfire Club. Once she heard of Xavier's "death", she travels to the Institute and pretends to be grieving.
Whilst in the Institute, she downloads the Xavier Protocols and returns to the Hellfire Club, where they devise a plan of bringing down the X-Men.
 
I like the idea of Apocalypse. A wepons manufacture that helps the government with a secret that hes a mutant. Then they find out and hes ruined. He wages war on Humanity and the X-Men have to stop him.
 
TKing said:
Yeah thanks but I knew who it was, I was just making a point about two characters with adamantium skeletons in one film. :rolleyes:

EMMA FROST:

Simple. Once a student of Xavier's, she chose to take a more aggressive path of fighting for the mutant community, much like Magneto did. Formed her own club, Hellfire Club. Once she heard of Xavier's "death", she travels to the Institute and pretends to be grieving.
Whilst in the Institute, she downloads the Xavier Protocols and returns to the Hellfire Club, where they devise a plan of bringing down the X-Men.

I like that idea... Very grounded, and realistic in the movie universe.
 
ProfeZZor X said:
I like that idea... Very grounded, and realistic in the movie universe.

Thanks. :)

FORGE:

Having been caught for hacking into a bank vault, the Brotherhood free him. Forge wants to return the favour. But before he can, government troops pick him up. Bolivar Trask gains permission from the President to start up Project Wideawake and forces Forge to help programme the Sentinels. The X-Men catch word of this and intend to free him.
 
TKing said:
Thanks. :)

FORGE:

Having been caught for hacking into a bank vault, the Brotherhood free him. Forge wants to return the favour. But before he can, government troops pick him up. Bolivar Trask gains permission from the President to start up Project Wideawake and forces Forge to help programme the Sentinels. The X-Men catch word of this and intend to free him.

Yet another good one, very creative. Nice way to introduce Forge, as a co-creator of the Seintinels. Sometime later on, I can see him helping the X-Men by revealing a secret fail-safe mechanism within the Sentinels to disarm them, yet still remain a rogue/reserve X-Man.

Keep'em coming people.
 
TKing said:
EMMA FROST:

Simple. Once a student of Xavier's, she chose to take a more aggressive path of fighting for the mutant community, much like Magneto did. Formed her own club, Hellfire Club. Once she heard of Xavier's "death", she travels to the Institute and pretends to be grieving.
Whilst in the Institute, she downloads the Xavier Protocols and returns to the Hellfire Club, where they devise a plan of bringing down the X-Men.
Wow that is a great idea and could really work in the movie verse.
 
masterj said:
Wow that is a great idea and could really work in the movie verse.

Thanks. :) I've got another one.

HAVOK:

After the events of X3, Alex Summers arrives at the Institute looking for Scott. When they tell him that Scott has died, Alex is shocked. He cannot believe why nobody told him.

Alex stays on at the Institute for a few nights until he can "sort his head out". The X-Men think that Alex is just grieving and are quite happy for him to stay.

However, Alex is secretly a spy for the Hellfire Club to gain new information on the X-Men. In return, he is given the location of Scott.

Using her powers, Emma Frost had found Cyclops. When he had encountered Jean/Phoenix, he was just placed in a telekenetic coma in the sea, like Jean was.

Alex continues to spy on the X-Men until the Hellfire Club have all they need to know. Then, the Hellfire Club betray him. They refuse to tell him where Scott is. (Since Alex wasn't there at Alkali Lake and the X-Men didn't tell him, he has no idea where he could be)

Alex returns to the X-Men and tells them what he has done. Storm turns on him, asking him how he could do that to his "friends". However, they need all the help they can get so the X-Men allow Alex to help in battling the Hellfire Club.
 
TKing said:
Well obviously Bobby would have tried to stop her from leaving. But feeling that she was a liability and had nothing more to offer the team, Rogue left.

When she does return with Gambit, she claims that during their time together she has developed feelings for him.

Bobby argues that what they had was special and that she can’t just throw that away.

In return, Rogue touches Bobby’s skin (she knows that the cure is temporary) and gains his thoughts. She asks how can they be together when he has feelings for Kitty.

I like this idea. It works.
 
TKing said:
Thanks. :) I've got another one.

HAVOK:

After the events of X3, Alex Summers arrives at the Institute looking for Scott. When they tell him that Scott has died, Alex is shocked. He cannot believe why nobody told him.

Alex stays on at the Institute for a few nights until he can "sort his head out". The X-Men think that Alex is just grieving and are quite happy for him to stay.

However, Alex is secretly a spy for the Hellfire Club to gain new information on the X-Men. In return, he is given the location of Scott.

Using her powers, Emma Frost had found Cyclops. When he had encountered Jean/Phoenix, he was just placed in a telekenetic coma in the sea, like Jean was.

Alex continues to spy on the X-Men until the Hellfire Club have all they need to know. Then, the Hellfire Club betray him. They refuse to tell him where Scott is. (Since Alex wasn't there at Alkali Lake and the X-Men didn't tell him, he has no idea where he could be)

Alex returns to the X-Men and tells them what he has done. Storm turns on him, asking him how he could do that to his "friends". However, they need all the help they can get so the X-Men allow Alex to help in battling the Hellfire Club.


:xmen: this could be good--- there would have to be a great battle near the end of the movie between the hellfire club and the x-men. :xmen:
 
Omega Red I could really see possible. Mr. Sinister too.

But I really want a better Sabretooth, The Blob, Avalanche, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch.
 
OMEGA RED:

A mutant mercenary with a taste for blood. Hired by Bastion to do his dirty work, he is sent to lead a troop to infiltrate Xavier Mansion and retrieve the Xavier Protocols, a series of files that will be uploaded into each Sentinel.

Omega Red, his mind in a state of revenge, only agrees to help when Wolverine's name is mentioned. Throughout the duration of the film, Omega Red teases Wolverine with his memories of the past.


SEBASTIAN SHAW AND EMMA FROST:

Sebastian Shaw is introduced as one of Warren Worthington Sr.'s business rival. He is the CEO of Shaw Industries, a company that is contracted to the U.S. military to supply ordnance for the war effort in the Middle East. When Bolivir Trask, head of Project Wideawake, comes to Shaw seeking for him to bankroll the government project, he agrees, despite the fact that he is secretly a mutant himself. He tells his partner, Emma Frost, that "it's better to be in control of them".

Emma Frost, Shaw's partner and a mutant herself, is a former student of the Institute. She is sent to infiltrate the school and become part of the team. She toys with Wolverine's mind, implanting memories and visions of Jean dying. Her and Ororo have a rivalry, dating back to their teenage years.

Shaw and Emma are the founders of a public gentlemen's club, known for its wealthy members and their immense donations. But, to it's core members, known as the Inner Circle, the club is called the Hellfire Club.
 
Oh yeah Avalanche for sure. Would we bring back Pyro, so him and Avalanche and the Blob could do their thing?
 
BoBByJoMo said:
OMEGA RED:

A mutant mercenary with a taste for blood. Hired by Bastion to do his dirty work, he is sent to lead a troop to infiltrate Xavier Mansion and retrieve the Xavier Protocols, a series of files that will be uploaded into each Sentinel.

Omega Red, his mind in a state of revenge, only agrees to help when Wolverine's name is mentioned. Throughout the duration of the film, Omega Red teases Wolverine with his memories of the past.

Great idea. :up:

Although, I would prefer to see Omega Red in the Wolverine spin-off, instead of X4. If Omega Red was introduced in X4, it would draw the focus back on Wolverine and, I know everyone says this but, 1/2 of the films focused mainly on him.

Still, I love the idea. :)
 
TKing said:
Thanks. :) I've got another one.

HAVOK:

After the events of X3, Alex Summers arrives at the Institute looking for Scott. When they tell him that Scott has died, Alex is shocked. He cannot believe why nobody told him.

Alex stays on at the Institute for a few nights until he can "sort his head out". The X-Men think that Alex is just grieving and are quite happy for him to stay.

However, Alex is secretly a spy for the Hellfire Club to gain new information on the X-Men. In return, he is given the location of Scott.

Using her powers, Emma Frost had found Cyclops. When he had encountered Jean/Phoenix, he was just placed in a telekenetic coma in the sea, like Jean was.

Alex continues to spy on the X-Men until the Hellfire Club have all they need to know. Then, the Hellfire Club betray him. They refuse to tell him where Scott is. (Since Alex wasn't there at Alkali Lake and the X-Men didn't tell him, he has no idea where he could be)

Alex returns to the X-Men and tells them what he has done. Storm turns on him, asking him how he could do that to his "friends". However, they need all the help they can get so the X-Men allow Alex to help in battling the Hellfire Club.

I'm not too sold on the idea of Alex being a spy in the Hellfire club. Reason being, he's always been sort of a loner, and only cares about his own free will.
 

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