We can have more than one. Unless you just want the token visible mutant character.Speaking of Beast, somebody mentioned that having a visible mutant character on the team is important and I sort of agree with that. But I'm afraid having Nightcrawler again so soon after DP would burn him out. And Beast is also better served sitting out the first two films imo. So I'm not sure who they could use to fill this quota if not Kurt.
Marrow? But she's a Morlock. Anole? Pixie? I guess it depends on how deep they want to go into the mythos.
Hopefully none of us will have any reason to be sour after a few MCU X-Men films. As long as they get the characters right I can live with other things not being quite up to the same standard. The MCU to date has done a good job on this front over a large number of films so there’s every reason to be hopeful.So I just saw some Eternals set pics and someone is wearing a costume that looks perfectly Phoenix-esque (the White Hot Phoenix of the Crown version). I'm once again super sour.
That's Blink's/Jamie Chung's storyline from The Gifted tv show.If they use Marrow, they could basically do a reverse of her arc in the comics. Where instead of starting as a Morlock and then joining the X-Men, she starts as an X-Man and then finds the Morlocks after having a falling out with the team. I mean, the X-Men is a rotating roster that does change consistently.
I was thinking, with Feige overseeing both the movies and D+, would it be possible for X-Men to follow the structure some anime have, where the IP has a show with seasons, but every once in a while there is a movie about a big event? For example as a kid I watched Pokémon where basically every season had a movie to go along with it. Or how Psycho-Pass went S1-->S2-->longer movie-->trilogy of shorter movies focussed on specific characters -->S3. The larger team might warrant it and it would allow for more focus on character. With how D+ shows are not bound to rigid yearly seasons this might work well?
Yea, they'd be like the team mascot. A mutant who can't conform/blend in with normal society like the others.We can have more than one. Unless you just want the token visible mutant character.I like seeing how one visibly mutant character relates to another. Also otherwise it can look like a normal human team with one “freak”.
Sounds like an interesting method.I was thinking, with Feige overseeing both the movies and D+, would it be possible for X-Men to follow the structure some anime have, where the IP has a show with seasons, but every once in a while there is a movie about a big event? For example as a kid I watched Pokémon where basically every season had a movie to go along with it. Or how Psycho-Pass went S1-->S2-->longer movie-->trilogy of shorter movies focussed on specific characters -->S3. The larger team might warrant it and it would allow for more focus on character. With how D+ shows are not bound to rigid yearly seasons this might work well?

Been rewatching X-Men: Evolution on Disney+ and I gotta say, I wouldn't mind Marvel taking some elements from the show. The streamlined/modernized elements of the mythology.
I'm enjoying Gargoyles too![]()
Yea, they'd be like the team mascot. A mutant who can't conform/blend in with normal society like the others.
But there can be more than one
Been rewatching X-Men: Evolution on Disney+ and I gotta say, I wouldn't mind Marvel taking some elements from the show. The streamlined/modernized elements of the mythology.
I'm enjoying Gargoyles too![]()
Been rewatching X-Men: Evolution on Disney+ and I gotta say, I wouldn't mind Marvel taking some elements from the show. The streamlined/modernized elements of the mythology.