I actually wonder if they plan to dive into Vulcan.
Sorry, Rachel is still more convoluted. Cable at least originates from 616 as we saw him being born. This is nothing against Rachel as a character, but (as far as I know) we haven't seen very much of her origins from her birth, childhood, adolescence, etc. That's on the writers of course. I think it's one of the reasons modern writers often have no idea what to do with her and how she never sticks around (plus all the name and power changes). Cable, however, has been consistently present from his introduction.
lol says you!
Plus the Phoenix force aspect! Does Rachel have the force? Does she not?? How powerful is she actually? If she does, why is she always so easily taken out. She's just a labyrinth of a character to deal with at this point.
I do wish that they would just make her Askani permanently! Prestige was maybe the worst codename ever and sad that the character had to endure that and the awful costume.
Baseless speculation time:
Turns out this version was created by Mister Sinister.
He got wind of how Scott's parents didn't die in a plane crash but were taken by the Shi'ar. So he got in contact with them and offered to create a "perfect soldier" for their royal guard in exchange for their DNA.
He then used it to create Vulcan, fully "programmed" and allready an adult, but was not satisfied with the result.
Essentialy comming to the conclusion that his X-gene was too powerfull to be compabtible with that of another mutant, most importantly someone from the Grey family line. Hence focusing on Scott instead.
Meanwhile the Shi'ar deemed Vulcan as too powerfull and unhinged to be part of the Royal Guard but also too usefull to get rid of, so they instead put him in stasis. Years later Deathbird freed him to use for her own plans against Lilandra.
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If we're talking about adapting Rachel, the show will probably smooth out her origin by having her just born later down the timeline, doing something where both she and Cable exist around the same period.
Also oh dang Vulcan. Wonder if Havok is going to show up too, I recall Scott never learned Alex is his brother in the original show.
You don't even have to go that far. She's from a scary future and wants to change it. Boom, 'nuff said. Drop her name and leave the questions for the viewers as a mystery.
Look at Deadpool 2. They did a relatively solid take on Cable without mentioning basically any of his backstory. Soldier? Check. From the future? Check. Everything else was implied or left a mystery. They never even gave his real name.
They wouldn't have to do anything different with Rachel. Intro her with the barebones of a backstory, tell the story they want to tell and let the rest be implied or mysterious. Particularly because being the daughter of Scott and Jean plays absolutely no role in her first major story. Just do the character justice with the presentation of her powers/personality and let it speak for itself, without the backstory baggage.
I would love to the show's take on her. Personally, I'd focus on the hound angle, and find some way to include Ahab as the main villain of the episode. Maybe have him travel into the past to hunt the X-men, with Ray as his major weapon. Jean touches her mind and realizes she's an unwilling weapon, but also that she's been quietly and carefully building walls in her mind with each mutant she has hunted and is now nearly able to break free. The X-men help her break Ahab's hold, she helps them crush dude like a bug, he flees back to his future. Ray feels she has to follow him and try and free her world from his evil, etc, etc. Maybe an ending note after she is gone from Jean about how familiar her mind felt, but Jean doesn't know why.
Boom, quick, dirty and delightful.
If they do bring Rachel in, I’d love to see her first as a Hound being controlled by Ahab. Cable ends up freeing her, and recognizes her as his sister, Askani. She doesn’t know what he’s talking about… yet. Boom. Sets up a cool mystery for the future, and teases that she had some hand in his upbringing in the far future, but of course this is when she’s much older he tells her. Simple enough for general audiences to follow, and intriguing enough to pique their curiosity and whet their appetite for more down the road.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”
Speaking of Deathbird, she had a relationship with Bishop (and in another reality they had a daughter).
Not to mention she hooked up with Sunspot
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.
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i wonder if beau is excluded??
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.