"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
They don't have to wait five years, I have seen earliest they would probably use them 2021. That is because they have slate of movies and plan already in place. Once they bought fox they acquired all the deals Fox has in place they should be able to X-men tomorrow if they wanted to do that.
Here is Kevin Fegie quote
They should give us a slate announcement and that will create better idea of what is happening. Remember they had plan in place but that didn't stop them from putting in Spiderman movie into the slate. FF is more likely because FF is one thing. Whereas mutants and X-men is actual a franchise the X-men is a Phase in itself you could see something like "Magneto, Wolverine, X-men first Class, Deadpool, Uncanny X-men, New Mutants, Gambit, Uncanny X-men 2, X23, X-force". Put X-men into play isn't a small mission.It’ll be a while,” Feige said when asked about bringing the X-Men into the MCU. “It’s all just beginning and the five-year plan that we’ve been working on, we were working on before any of that was set. So really it’s much more, for us, less about specifics of when and where [the X-Men will appear] right now and more just the comfort factor and how nice it is that they’re home. That they’re all back. But it will be a very long time.”
The X-men franchise was underutilized at Fox I mean they only used Wolverine, X-men and Deadpool(maybe new mutants) and TV shows Legion and Gifted. Think about Sony is out here trying to make Mobius, Sinister Six, Sable and Black Cat, Kraven, Silk, Nightwatch movies which is far less appealing than what the X-men have around. We should have Gambit, X-23 and Multiple Man movies. We should have Kitty Pryde versus Demon in the mansion movie. We should have Hellfire club tv show. That is just stuff was on Fox slate that they let sit. We should have a New mutants or Gen X or New X-men TV show. You could have X-factor detective agency TV show. In world where Sony is think about a Jackpot movie are we going to pretend that Storm, Cyclops,Kitty Pryde,etc movies aren't options? It is amazing that X-men got back into the hands of Marvel,Xmen is franchise that should make you Billions and you never want to let it go.
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This's not right. Fox has the franchise for X-Men films, but Disney owns Fox and can just move that to Marvel Studios. The only limit there is the time it would take Marvel Studios to write and develop the property, which Feige suggested will be about five years.
Constantin Films have the rights to produce Fantastic Four films. 20th Century Fox only held the distribution rights, so the merger deal does not give Disney control of production rights. However, as Constantin were reliant on their arrangement with Fox to release FF films, Disney could effectively run out their contract by allowing the franchise to lapse (which it automatically will after a number of years with no release). In all likelihood, Disney will either make a new arrangement with, or buy out Constantin.
Avengers 1 > Endgame> Age of Ultron> Infinity War
Avengers 1 is the best film. Infinity War is the worst. Endgame is second. Age of Ultron is third. Endgame in the scope of 10 years greatest hits and fan service worked tremendously. As a time travel dystopian film, it falls short in many ways. I think anyone who is seeing Endgame as the worst is looking at it from a time travel dystopian point of view. I don't think that was Marvel's intention.
Fox X-Men humor is saved by the movies having so little of it. It is also saved by the movies not been lighthearted. MCU is already lighthearted, when they now over use humor to the extent they do, it diminishing the narrative of the film completely. Shazam is a good example of a lighthearted movie that does not spill humor. Age of Ultron and Ragnarok are good examples of lighthearted movies that spills the humor.As for the X-Men and humor subject, the Fox X-Men movies had humor in them, but it never served to undercut the narrative or stakes. I just don't want a Thor: Ragnarok situation, where there's so much of it that it destroys characters (Korg) and undermines the overall narrative. Age of Ultron suffered from the overuse of humor (not nearly as much as Ragnarok), but it was mostly due to the fact that the Whedon-speak got a bit out of control at times (sorry, but Ultron doesn't quip). Thankfully, it didn't get to the point where the narrative was diminished.
I can't think of any lighthearted character in X-Men.To put it more simply, it's ok to have the occasional joke and lighthearted character, but don't turn every character into a lighthearted quipper or use so much humor that it lessens your narrative
Living as a mutant is hard enough. It will be out of character to pretend those mutants mentioned are now the new guardians of the galaxy.
Anyone remember Claire Bennet from Heroes? How lighthearted was her character. I see every character on that list as a Claire Bennet.
X-Men is not a lighthearted world.
There is no miscommunication
Remember Hiro from Heroes remember how lightheart that characters was? Yeah a bunch of people on the list are that lighthearted. The world tone has nothing to with a character being lighthearted some people make the best of things. The X-men is so not a lighthearted world that they don't find time to play baseball and go to mall .
Last edited by Killerbee911; 07-11-2019 at 04:55 AM.