Marvel fans have known for a few years that official plans are afoot to bring the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Over the past year, there have been more hints that mutants exist, including a Mrs. Wonder final revelation Yup ‘Marvel’s First Mutant’ Namor Gets Origin Story in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. And now, one of the studio’s producers has spoken out about two X-Men characters talking about the future of the MCU.
Nate Moore has served as a producer on six MCU films, including the most recent one wakanda forever. When we were talking about the film recently a Crew Call with Anthony D’Alessandro (opens in a new tab) podcast, Moore said a thing or two about mutants. In his words:
It’s no secret that the X-Men are coming home, if you’re talking about Storm and Bishop, they’re two of the great characters in this franchise, that I could definitely give you ideas about all day long. We are at the beginning, at the beginning of days [on the reboot].
Tons of X-Men characters are canon, and yet Nate Moore, who undeniably has power when it comes to the MCU, leaned on Storm and Bishop during a recent chat on the subject. These are excellent selections. Storm is clearly a favorite mutant in the comics, having already been adapted, with Halle Berry and Alexandra Shipp playing the character. Bishop was also played by Omar Sy in X-Men: Days of Future Pastbut very briefly.
Storm has the power to control the weather. In the comics, the character, whose real name is Ororo Munroe, is also the daughter of a Kenyan tribal princess and an American photojournalist, and was orphaned after a plane crash destroyed their home. The character has been a part of Marvel Comics since 1975 and was created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum.
Bishop, on the other hand, is a mutant born in a dystopian future where mutants are taken to concentration camps. As a child, he learned about the X-Men through bedtime stories and traveled back in time to join the heroic team. She can absorb all forms of radiant and conductive energy directed at her and release it from her body.
Both are great picks from Nate Moore, who shared that he can come up with ideas “all day” because he sees them as particularly “cool” characters in the franchise. But as Moore also hinted at, the plans on the horizon for the mutants are still “in the very early stages.”
Before Merger between Disney and Fox in progress thirteen x-men movie He dated Hugh Jackman’s Logan/Wolverine, as well as the tension between Professor X and Magneto, carrying the franchise on for twenty years. we know it Jackman returns to Wolverine for Deadpool 3 but otherwise all we can do is transform our favorite actors into mutant characters , Really. While the X-Men’s official introduction to the MCU has yet to be determined, we’ll keep reading. upcoming Marvel movies for the tracks.
Source: Cinemablend
