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No offense, but absolutely not. The Thieves Guild is an organized crime syndicate that deserves exploration of its structure and Remy's place in it on its own, not as fodder to advance Romy. I want crime drama/heist projects and I think that any other use of the Guilds would be wasting their potential in the MCU.

Also, they absolutely should not "cut to the chase" with Rogue and Gambit. The chase is the whole damned reason they became so beloved in the first place. Why would the audience be invested in them as a couple without it? I think comic book fans forget that the vast majority of people who watch these movies don't read comic books. They aren't going to care about Rogue and Gambit unless you give them good reason to. And that means development of each character as an individual and then - once you actually care about the characters - any romantic relationship they might have together.

Again, no offence. It's just that as a longtime Gambit fan (as well as Rogue and Romy fan), I cannot stand this idea some people have that everything Gambit does has to revolve around Rogue. Gambit is a very interesting, multifaceted character who I am sure will become an instant fan favourite in the MCU if written as he should be. As much as I love it, his relationship with Rogue is probably the least interesting thing about him.

No worries at all; just spitballing on a lazy Sunday. No offense taken.

I guess when I say “cut to the chase” I just mean in terms of the two characters meeting/interacting. I’m not saying we rush to the chapel with those two, but their dynamic as a pair is a huge part of both their respective fandoms. The will they/won’t they of it all.

Couple that with the fact that they both have very similar criminal pasts & family drama, and it just makes sense to, again, cut to chase and introduce them & their stories into the MCU together.
 
You can do a limited series with Gambit and the Thieves Guild and his whole bit with Belladonna and his brother, all the while doing a limited series with Rogue and her whole family drama with Mystique and Destiny.

Have them join the X-Men, then do the inevitable Mr & Mrs X spinoff eventually.

Problem solved.

Yes, but not everything has to be so isolated. We want Rogue & Gambit to interact and bounce off each other; why 3 shows to get there?

If there’s an X-woman to get a solo project, let it be Storm. Her origins are across the globe whereas Remy & Rogue are right down the street from each other.
 
Yes, but not everything has to be so isolated. We want Rogue & Gambit to interact and bounce off each other; why 3 shows to get there?

If there’s an X-woman to get a solo project, let it be Storm. Her origins are across the globe whereas Remy & Rogue are right down the street from each other.

Because you have to build to it my friend. You show them in their own elements and what brought them to the X-Men, then watch them together and how they work and vibe in the X-Men movies, then cap it all off with their own spinoffs.

There's a wealth of stories that you can do with them, don't want to skimp on it.
 
You can do a limited series with Gambit and the Thieves Guild and his whole bit with Belladonna and his brother, all the while doing a limited series with Rogue and her whole family drama with Mystique and Destiny.

Have them join the X-Men, then do the inevitable Mr & Mrs X spinoff eventually.

Problem solved.
I have no objections to a Mr. And Mrs. X show eventually. My thing is that it should feel earned and should happen as a natural progression of their character development and not just because they are together in the comics.

Also, I think Rogue's backstory with Mystique should be explored in the main movies because it is a huge part of how she ended up with the X-Men in the first place.
 
Because you have to build to it my friend. You show them in their own elements and what brought them to the X-Men, then watch them together and how they work and vibe in the X-Men movies, then cap it all off with their own spinoffs.

There's a wealth of stories that you can do with them, don't want to skimp on it.

Yeah, just a difference of opinion here then. I think you can easily build the two characters up in a project both headline—where they come from, what motivates them, and what attracts them to each other— whether it’s a 2 hour film or a 6 hour season of television. I don’t think their stories are short-changed either way.

And you free up space in this hypothetical Disney+ slate for other mutant projects for characters that don’t jive so well. Maybe the Morlocks if an end-game is Mutant Massacre with Mr. Sinister. Maybe something weirder over on Muir Island (but not a Legion retread).

Now, if MCU is serious about more Disney+ Special Presentations, then this is all out the window lol because that really opens up opportunities to explore more characters & corners of the X-Men universe.
 
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You can do a limited series with Gambit and the Thieves Guild and his whole bit with Belladonna and his brother, all the while doing a limited series with Rogue and her whole family drama with Mystique and Destiny.

Have them join the X-Men, then do the inevitable Mr & Mrs X spinoff eventually.

Problem solved.
Works for me! :D
 
I have no objections to a Mr. And Mrs. X show eventually. My thing is that it should feel earned and should happen as a natural progression of their character development and not just because they are together in the comics.

Also, I think Rogue's backstory with Mystique should be explored in the main movies because it is a huge part of how she ended up with the X-Men in the first place.

Absolutely, that's why I'm of the mind where you let them have their solo limited series first. There's so much to Remy and Rogue and a good creative team can show why they are so exciting and their divergent paths to becoming X-Men.

Then when they finally do join the team and gravitate to each other, you explore it like that and hopefully their portrayers will have that Romy magic. Which would eventually lead us to Mr & Mrs X.

And yeah I would love to see Rogue's story explored on film first, but with the way things are going, it's a toss up. If I had my way, her and her moms would've been the antagonists in a Captain Marvel movie.
 
But the X-Men have so many characters to show—spin-offs will help make sure they all get screentime & can crossover for big Avengers-style event films:

The X-Men (Cyclops, Jean, Storm, Wolverine, Beast, & Iceman + new recruit Shadowcat) take on big bads like Magneto & the Acolytes, Sentinels (financed by Worthington Sr.), and Mr. Sinister.

X-Factor (led by Havok & Polaris, with Forge, Strong Guy, and Multiple Man) can take on Sublime & the U-Men, maybe throw in Sauron and Savage Land to make this the “zanier” counter to the main X-Men series

Starjammers (Corsair & co.) take on something out in space, and introduce us to X-Men space lore like Shi’Ar and/or Brood plus MCU connections with Kree and Skrulls too.

Cable fights Apocalypse across time. Maybe fold Bishop & Shard into Cable’s timeline, or just use the Six Pack with Domino & GW Bridge.

Rogue/Gambit introduce the Thieves/Assassins Guilds, Mystique’s Brotherhood, and breadcrumbs for a Mr. Sinister crossover event film—taking inspiration from any/all, Inferno, Mutant Massacre, or X-tinction Agenda). Maybe Multiple Man can be introduced as a fellow mutant thief & ally of Gambit’s to make space for other characters on the X-Factor roster (but still have your cake & eat it too with getting MM into the MCU)

Characters like Nightcrawler, Psylocke, and Colossus are not in those pitches but I think they could find their way into sequels (especially fan favorite Nightcrawler).
You've listed too many things, which goes against what Disney stated they are going to focus on quality than quantity.

I'd rather see a new X-Men movie every 3 years, than those spin-offs that would just dilute the interest to the brand and make the wait longer for a new X-Men movie.

And oh a Disney+ show featuring the X-Men, good luck with the budget for that!
 
You've listed too many things, which goes against what Disney stated they are going to focus on quality than quantity.

I'd rather see a new X-Men movie every 3 years, than those spin-offs that would just dilute the interest to the brand and make the wait longer for a new X-Men movie.

And oh a Disney+ show featuring the X-Men, good luck with the budget for that!

I’d be happy with an X-Men movie every three years too; I think that’s achievable with the other projects listed. MCU can be focused on the 5 proposed X-Men-related projects, plus FF, Spider-Man, and the New Avengers (whatever that ends up looking like). If we get another Doctor Strange solo project, awesome. All Marvel spin-off content can be mutant-centric. Maybe we get a Young Avengers but that can have mutants on the team.

Disney+ shows have pretty decent budgets. Depending on which character(s), I’m sure it’s achievable. Just don’t rush it through post-production and we won’t end up with She Hulk effects.
 
I’d be happy with an X-Men movie every three years too; I think that’s achievable with the other projects listed. MCU can be focused on the 5 proposed X-Men-related projects, plus FF, Spider-Man, and the New Avengers (whatever that ends up looking like). If we get another Doctor Strange solo project, awesome. All Marvel spin-off content can be mutant-centric. Maybe we get a Young Avengers but that can have mutants on the team.

Disney+ shows have pretty decent budgets. Depending on which character(s), I’m sure it’s achievable. Just don’t rush it through post-production and we won’t end up with She Hulk effects.
None of the recent Marvel Tv shows looked like they had half of the budget of Falcon/Winter Soldier.

What you listed isn't realistic unless you meant that all X-Men related projects in a span of 15 years.

Its highly unlikely they'd do X-Men, Starjammers, X-Factor, Rogue&Gambit and Cable in a short period time. Especially when there's still Deadpool and Hugh's Wolverine + other non mutant superheroes that would headline their own movie.
 
Yeah, I guess I was thinking an entire Saga, not just a phase. So maybe not 15, but closer to 10 years
 
Do we really need tons of special effects or is it the episode count that drives up the prices? I dont mind a short run if the story is good. M
 
Good Lord. If they kept Tatum on as Gambit, that would kill any interest I have in the MCU X-Men. I'm not even gonna pretend.

Word.

This movie already has two strikes against it for me with its writer/director. The casting better be on point atleast.
 
Good Lord. If they kept Tatum on as Gambit, that would kill any interest I have in the MCU X-Men. I'm not even gonna pretend.
Im torn. Gambit is my favorite and I want him around enough to tolerate having Channing, but Channing is by far my LAST choice to play him.
 
Do we really need tons of special effects or is it the episode count that drives up the prices? I dont mind a short run if the story is good. M
Its the visual effects that usually drive up the budget. Disney wanted their Star Wars / Marvel Disney+ shows (live action) to look as cinematic as the movies - prestige TV. But even with that goal, they are a hit and miss with Loki season 1, WandaVision and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. I thought Ms. Marvel looked like a CW superhero show.

I also think having cheap looking shows, would dillute the interest for the movies. Ultimately, if the TV shows and movies are under the same continuity, they should look visually consistent and convince people to watch both mediums.
 

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