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I don't know how they would pick up with an X4 . . . Simply resurrecting characters begins to lose its appeal fast . . . and bringing them back serves to cheapen the impact of potential future "dramatic" moments, because no one will believe it has a lasting impact if it actually does happen.
I have no idea what storylines they would use . . . at least ones that would make sense and have some sort of emotional arc to them. X3 seems to be having trouble convincing people of it's emotional depth and it contained two of the most potentially emotional storylines in the 40+ year history of the X-Men.
The two main characters that serve as heavy plot devices in other arcs are gone . . . so I don't know.
I think a good X4 would be difficult to pull off.
I have no idea what storylines they would use . . . at least ones that would make sense and have some sort of emotional arc to them. X3 seems to be having trouble convincing people of it's emotional depth and it contained two of the most potentially emotional storylines in the 40+ year history of the X-Men.
The two main characters that serve as heavy plot devices in other arcs are gone . . . so I don't know.
I think a good X4 would be difficult to pull off.