Disney in talks to buy Fox: X-Men Homecoming? - Part 3

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I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they just made Kamala Khan a mutant rather than a member of a race that's never even appeared in the movies.

I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. Terragenesis hasn't shown up on the big screen and there's no need for two worldwide super power delivery devices if the X-Gene is now on the table. Maybe the two will be combined, with an event of some sort unlocking both mutant and alien DNA?
 
I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. Terragenesis hasn't shown up on the big screen and there's no need for two worldwide super power delivery devices if the X-Gene is now on the table. Maybe the two will be combined, with an event of some sort unlocking both mutant and alien DNA?

I just think they won't mention Inhumans in the movies and likely Inhumans will mostly be phased out since the show was meh. They be mentioned here and there, but largely I think they will be 2 different things. Any mention will be on TV though.
 
I remember when X-MEN were unlikely to be in MCU and before inhumans shows. Alot of MCU fans tried to say how inhumans would be better for marvel and mutants weren't ever that good anyways.


Feels good to see how quickly everyone has discarded these cheap knockoffs
 
I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. Terragenesis hasn't shown up on the big screen and there's no need for two worldwide super power delivery devices if the X-Gene is now on the table. Maybe the two will be combined, with an event of some sort unlocking both mutant and alien DNA?

They can have two delivery devices.

That way when persecutors are after them, they can say "die mutie"

And then someone can answer "wait... wait... I'm an Inhuman not a mutant!"

Then the persecutor can reply "Oh well that's okay then"

:o

I just think they won't mention Inhumans in the movies and likely Inhumans will mostly be phased out since the show was meh. They be mentioned here and there, but largely I think they will be 2 different things. Any mention will be on TV though.

Maybe Agents of SHIELD, if it's still on, will start having plots about mutants?
 
I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. Terragenesis hasn't shown up on the big screen and there's no need for two worldwide super power delivery devices if the X-Gene is now on the table. Maybe the two will be combined, with an event of some sort unlocking both mutant and alien DNA?
I like the idea that the X-Gene being an evolutionary reaction to the presence of alien DNA in the Inhumans. Hence why there are two sources of powers. Sort of like being natural enemies.
 
I remember when X-MEN were unlikely to be in MCU and before inhumans shows. Alot of MCU fans tried to say how inhumans would be better for marvel and mutants weren't ever that good anyways.


Feels good to see how quickly everyone has discarded these cheap knockoffs

The Inhumans are not actually cheap knock offs of the X-Men in the comic. They have some great storylines and were great additions during the Lee/Kirby era. They just got used that way by the MCU.
 
Mutants don't get as good haircuts as Inhumans.
 
The expansion of Inhumans in the comics was an awkward but necessary response to an extremely one-sided licensing deal that had all heroes and villains debuting in X-Men and X-Men spin off comics becoming the property of a rival studio. With that deal heading toward the shredder the Nuhumans (Numans?) will likely have a much lower profile going forward.
 
and their architecture is just hideous. Genosha. What a dump. :o

At least they were kind to the cast and filmed much of their scenes in their hotel rooms :o
 
At least they were kind to the cast and filmed much of their scenes in their hotel rooms :o
:lmao:

The expansion of Inhumans in the comics was an awkward but necessary response to an extremely one-sided licensing deal that had all heroes and villains debuting in X-Men and X-Men spin off comics becoming the property of a rival studio. With that deal heading toward the shredder the Nuhumans (Numans?) will likely have a much lower profile going forward.
I think the they are going to stick around. It's better to have the ability to create characters from multiple origins than to stick to one generic one. We don't want to have a situation that leads to another "No more mutants".
 
Let Scott Buck take the reigns on MCU X-Men.

We'll have Professor X busy getting a hair transplant so he'll be too occupied to read minds.

We'll have Kitty going through a different phase of her life after hitting a brick wall.

Cyclops out of action after getting a pair of contact lenses stuck in his eyes

Nightcrawler wishing to be a Daywalker after having watched Blade the movie

Banshee having lost his voice after his vocal chords were damaged

Storm having a tempestuous relationship with the Umbrella...ella...ella song.

:o
 
We'll have Professor X busy getting a hair transplant so he'll be too occupied to read minds.
Prof X with hair? Give his brain all those strands that it can use as antennas to control even more minds? His power would get even more ridiculous. :o
 
Prof X with hair? Give his brain all those strands that it can use as antennas to control even more minds? His power would get even more ridiculous. :o

It could be made from Medusa's chopped locks.
 
The Inhumans are not actually cheap knock offs of the X-Men in the comic. They have some great storylines and were great additions during the Lee/Kirby era. They just got used that way by the MCU.

Yes, the Inhumans are their own, amazing thing. It's just sad that Jeph Loeb was allowed to misuse them for a poorly-conceived plot device in AOS. Even more deplorable is the despicably wretched travesty he foisted off on IMAX. Disney should have stepped in and put a stop to that nonsense before it hit theaters and (potentially) damaged the brand's standing.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. Terragenesis hasn't shown up on the big screen and there's no need for two worldwide super power delivery devices if the X-Gene is now on the table. Maybe the two will be combined, with an event of some sort unlocking both mutant and alien DNA?

Just as I don't think Feige will want Fox's movies limiting what he can do, nor do I I imagine he will want the premise of the awful Inhumans show also boxing him in. My guess is it will be ignored and only places like this board will notice or care.
 
Yes, the Inhumans are their own, amazing thing. It's just sad that Jeph Loeb was allowed to misuse them for a poorly-conceived plot device in AOS. Even more deplorable is the despicably wretched travesty he foisted off on IMAX. Disney should have stepped in and put a stop to that nonsense before it hit theaters and (potentially) damaged the brand's standing.
Yep, you're right. I love brand, but when I saw that first picture of the royal family, I got a bad feeling about it.

AOS wasn't nearly as bad though. Making Daisy Johnson/Quake into an Inhuman was fine. Some of the other things they did, not so much.
 
:lmao:

I think the they are going to stick around. It's better to have the ability to create characters from multiple origins than to stick to one generic one. We don't want to have a situation that leads to another "No more mutants".

I can't understand what the hell Marvel's editors were thinking when they decimated the mutants. Why? Why did they do that? And why scapegoat Wanda for it? And why destroy the Avengers in the process?

Crap like that is why I gave up on comics after Onslaught. I cannot abide such reckless stupidity.
 
I can't understand what the hell Marvel's editors were thinking when they decimated the mutants. Why? Why did they do that? And why scapegoat Wanda for it? And why destroy the Avengers in the process?

Crap like that is why I gave up on comics after Onslaught. I cannot abide such reckless stupidity.
Marvel Comics hasn't done much right in a long time. On top of it, then they changed Wanda back from being a mutant too. :lmao:

Now people want her changed again back to a mutant. I'm done with the retcons. She started out as not being a mutant, and we've come full circle. We don't need to keep going in circles. At least with the expansion of the Inhumans it gives them more options when creating a new character.
 
I can't understand what the hell Marvel's editors were thinking when they decimated the mutants. Why? Why did they do that? And why scapegoat Wanda for it? And why destroy the Avengers in the process?

Crap like that is why I gave up on comics after Onslaught. I cannot abide such reckless stupidity.

Its hardly the first time it has happened, in the old days when the Mutant population was generally shown as being small there was stuff like the Mutant Massacre. As the population has been written as larger and larger they have done bigger destructions of the Mutant population, the Legacy Virus, and the sentinel attack on Genosha all came before Wanda had her go.
 
Saying there will only be 2 or three franchises.

I was confused bc your response focused no what I wrote about X-Factor, which is a seperate point that I dont disagree with
 
Why not use the High Evolutionary as a means of developing/unlocking mutant gene codes?

He could even be used as major villain after the near end of earth due to Thanos. Evolving humans to deal with powerful cosmic beings like Thanos.
 
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