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It's no surprise that Feige is is pegging a "reset" to the X-Men, given the company's years-long effort to buy the characters ...
Marvel Studios Chief Kevin Feige confirmed that the upcoming “X-Men” will be made up of mutants who "feel like they don't ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is entering a bold new era and it begins with the long-awaited arrival of the X-Men. Marvel ...
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said in a recent interview that the studio plans to recast the X-Men characters when the ...
The all-new X-Men are coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — and an all-new Tony Stark will (eventually) join them. In a ...
Kevin Feige has recently stated that he is going to recast all the X-Men, along with Tony Stark, Steve Rogers and all others ...
Marvel Studios has finally confirmed that a brand-new X-Men movie is officially happening. The film will be directed by Jake Schreier, who fans might know from the recent MCU film Thunderbolts*. This ...
When X-Men '97 dropped, it didn’t feel like just another reboot. There was something oddly specific about how it landed.
The X-Men films are among the most thrilling narratives in the superhero universe, introducing viewers to a society of strong people known as mutant human beings born with special powers.
Beginning with House of X and Powers of X, and culminating in the Fall of X, the ersatz utopian nation of Krakoa has serious elitist undertones. Where once mutants could be seen as the underdog’s ...
Instead of setting its story in Metropolis or Gotham City, X-Men presented its version of the “real-world” America and ...
Then, on July 14, 2000, a movie was released that had Wolverine, Cyclops, Storm, Jean Grey, Professor X, Magneto, Mystique, ...