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Being one of Marvel Comic's oldest and most consistent villains means that Magneto has had beef with nearly every hero at some point. Though Wolverine isn't often the object of Erik Lehnsherr's evil intentions, his metal skeleton makes him putty in Magneto's ha
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The MCU has been facing some issues lately; 2023 saw two major box office disappointments in the form of The Marvels and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania . Quantumania is also now the lowest-ranked MCU movie according to critics on Rotten Tomatoes . The Disney+ series, Secret Invasion , also earned a very low Rotten Tomatoes score and drew criticism for its use of AI. On top of this, Jonathan Majors, who was set up as Marvel's new main villain, was convicted of assault and harassment and subsequently fired from the
Wolverine is one of the most vicious characters in the Marvel Comics universe, but his rage is nothing compared to that of Victor Creed, also known as Sabretooth. With a similar skill-set as Wolverine, Sabretooth's power is accentuated by his lack of morals and his murderous desi
While it's clear that the MCU is having issues, it seems unfair to put full responsibility on Feige . There is no way Feige could have predicted the Majors situation, and The Marvels wasn't able to be promoted properly due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes that took place in 2023. Though The Marvels could've been delayed, it would've necessitated pushing back the entire MCU slate. It's also worth considering that the issues Peltz identified with Marvel don't hold up to scrutiny. Both Black Panther movies were huge box office successes for Marvel, as was the original Captain Marvel . The MCU 's issues are more complicated than who stars in what movie, and are the result of more than Feige's decisi
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Most interestingly, X-Men: Days of Future Past would have involved interactions between two different incarnations of the X-Men. Xavier and Magneto, more firmly established as respective leaders of the X-Men and the Brotherhood, would be faced with the horrific reality of the world their conflict would create. It's possible the two Wolverines would come mind-to-mind, in a similar scene to the one in which James McAvoy's Charles Xavier met his future self, played by Patrick Stew
X-Men: First Class was a huge success, and back in 2011, Vaughn indicated that he wanted to continue the franchise by exploring the assassination of JFK . " I thought it would be fun to open with the Kennedy Assassination, " he explained to Hitfix , " and we reveal that the magic bullet was controlled by Magneto. That would explain the physics of it, and we see that he’s pissed off because Kennedy took all the credit for saving the world and mutants weren’t even mentione
Nelson Peltz, an investor interested in winning some board seats at Disney, recently called Kevin Feige's ability to run the MCU into question. These comments come after the recent box office disappointment of The Marvels , and a largely disappointing 2023 for Marvel Studios and its parent company Disney. While there are some concerns that can be raised about the current state of the MCU, it is also worth noting that these statements come from an ally of the controversial ex-Marvel executive, Ike Perlmutt
Finally, Vaughn's plans would have resulted in a very different version of X-Men: Dark Phoenix . It sounds as though he planned to build up to this story over the course of three films, probably introducing a new version of Jean Grey in his second film, and featuring her in a significant secondary role in X-Men: Days of Future Past . Indeed, it's possible the early manifestation of Jean's Phoenix powers could have been a side-effect of the time travel; perhaps she'd have psychically probed the mind of the time traveling Wolverine, and learned her f
<img src="https://freestocks.org/fs/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/puppy_playing_with_a_rubber_toy-1024x683.jpg" style="max-width:430px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;" alt="" />The reality is that Matthew Vaughn's X-Men plan would have taken the franchise in a very different direction - and a far more preferable one. It's true that there were risks. It's entirely possible viewers wouldn't have taken to a recast Wolverine, for example, particularly given that character isn't supposed to age. And yet, there'd have been an undeniable sense of momentum, with the stakes continually increasing; character arcs would have been far more organic, with Xavier and Magneto developing in logical and consistent ways, while Jean Grey's Dark Phoenix turn would have carried a greater impact. Fox had their own visionary, but they chose to ignore him, opting for the short-term win inst
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