spider-neil
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No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
Minus the X-Men themselves it makes complete sense. Never understood this debate. Since anyone can be born a mutant and there are tons of them this causes a much more significant worry. Magneto alone gives mutants a bad name, and a reason for humans to fear them.No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
No.
A universe that loves heroes but hates mutants makes NO SENSE.
Pretty much what I was going to say. In a comic book universe, you can expound at length on the distinction between mutants and mutates, but for a film universe it won't make any sense.
Yet your begging to see them in a world with 4 celebrity heroes.Yeah I couldnt agree more with that!

Your cutting audiences way too short.
Hulk creates fear, Spider-Man pisses people off, Batman creates fear, Daredevil creates fear. Not all hero's are liked and plenty are feared until proven safe by the press or first hand accounts.
Mutants can't control their powers, they need guidance. There are tons of them and not all of them are hero's which causes concern. It's not a insanely difficult concept to understand in any sense. And again, it's one that Marvel is already exploring that will be pushed more...[YT]wBJ2JBclXbo[/YT]
Why would the world act in favor to mutants when characters like Magneto are the ones getting the media attention? Or characters like Rogue are accidnently draining the ones they care about. Only the X-Men would get attention when they are shown saving people, and that would be given the media wants to portray them that way. The rest are gonna be looked at as dangerous. Just like if a group of powered Aliens showed up or if Inhumans do it would create prejudice. As well as people who are in favor of them.
The best argument for not including the X-Men is just that they don't need the MCU, and vice versa.
Yet your begging to see them in a world with 4 celebrity heroes.
The one interesting thing about that is actually showing why one side is loved and the other not.



Oh I'm sure there's some completely illogical excuse on how it only is acceptable with X-Men and F4 haha.
It's amazing how easily they co-sign one another without actually thinking it though first.
I really don't care which studio does the movies, as long as they are good. Imo DOFP is better than any of the MCU movies. X-Men 2 is as good as Winter Soldier. I wouldn't mind a deal that would allow characters to cross-over. Like Wolverine doing a cameo in a Avengers movie, that would be really cool. I guess one day it would be fine for Disney to have the X-Men rights, but that day isn't anywhere near.
Honestly though, i find it really disrespectful how some fans talk about Fox and Singer. They paved the way for MCU. There would be no Age of Ultron if Fox hadn't made superhero movies mainstream again. You like them or not, it would be good to have some respect for the origins of CBM genre as we know it.
Your cutting audiences way too short.
Hulk creates fear, Spider-Man pisses people off, Batman creates fear, Daredevil creates fear. Not all hero's are liked and plenty are feared until proven safe by the press or first hand accounts.
Mutants can't control their powers, they need guidance. There are tons of them and not all of them are hero's which causes concern. It's not a insanely difficult concept to understand in any sense. And again, it's one that Marvel is already exploring that will be pushed more...
If Feige isn't careful he's going to let his fanboyism get in the way of a relatively stable and consistent MCU. Now is not the time for X-men, (or even Spiderman imo) in the MCU. Keep them where they are and stick to developing the current slate. Inhumans, Black Panther, Captain Marvel etc.
The Spider-Man phobia will make sense given he'll be the first public superhero to fully be masked and act as a street vigilante (Daredevil is mostly in the shadows), whereas the Avengers are public, fight on a grander scale and are more approved within higher political circles.
The idea behind mutants is that humans risk extinction at the rise of a newly emerging subspecies. Except if there was such species on the rise, certains organizations like SHIELD would have known by now. They would have at least had some private meetings about it, especially given the paranoia brought by aliens and superpowers post-TA. We do know they kept track of superhumans worldwide, but there still doesn't seem to be any evidence point to an X-gene.
To complicate matters further, the Inhumans have started to adopt a lot of the thematic ideas that were once a staple of the X-Men. I suspect this'll continue further once the Terrigen Mist spreads globally.
As such, there's only three ways I can see them incorporating the X-Men when they get the rights back:
1. Intentionally retcon specific aspects of the MCU continuity.
2. Let the MCU age via real time, and that would explain why mutants only show up in the 2020's or 2030's (or whenever the rights revert).
3. Alter the origin of the X-Men.
To be honest, none of those options sound ideal to me.
Agreed. Outside the net which is mainly positive itself, I've heard nothing but love for the film. But sadly, the harsh vocal minority and click bait articles get all the attention nowadays. People want controversy.I'm really surprised how fast people started hating Whedon. Only few weeks ago he was treated as pretty much invaluable, but now people are glad he is going away. AoU isn't even a bad movie, it's good.
Nah. If the X-Men were ever at Marvel they would want to separate them in order to make it another brand they can sell. Too much money there. They wouldn't want them getting confused with Inhumans at that point. They would have to be two distinct properties.It'll be option 3 Imo. As in the X-men will be Inhumans (Not Royal Family but ordinary citizens of earth who have undergone terrigenesis) I'm pretty convinced that no matter what rights reverse the term mutant will never be in widespread use in the MCU. The characters have value, but the name is just a name.
Honestly though, i find it really disrespectful how some fans talk about Fox and Singer. They paved the way for MCU.
doesn't mean that Marvel can't actually make a far better one. Nah. If the X-Men were ever at Marvel they would want to separate them in order to make it another brand they can sell. Too much money there. They wouldn't want them getting confused with Inhumans at that point. They would have to be two distinct properties.