

Although none of the big questions have been revealed yet, like how they will introduce the mutants into the universe, or the cast of the film, this is an interesting step forward. Or they could be setting up all the main team members in their own series, only to bring them together in a feature film. There is still a good possibility that they skip out on giving them a film and instead turn them into a streaming series. Similar to this, Marvel has yet to release any announcement for how they will approach the X-Men characters. This film could focus on establishing the world of the mutants and bring the wide cast of characters together-this would be an interesting direction in which to take the universe by taking their time establishing the team. For example, they may not even unite the X-Men team until the end of the film, or possibly even save that for the sequel.
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It’s been 19 years since the first live-action X-Men movie debuted back in 2000, and since then we’ve seen the. Along with this, the plot of the film has not been revealed yet, and a director or writer has not been hired, so calling the film The Mutants could be the perfect title for the film they’re planning. Warning: This story contains major spoilers from the end of Dark Phoenix. The team can still be called the X-Men within the film changing the name wouldn’t cross out this possibility. Looking at the film overall, changing the title wouldn’t affect the movie.

In the oversized debut issue of the new ongoing flagship X-series, Wolverine takes one. With the absence of Lee’s cameos in the films, this could be a nice nod to the comic books and fans of Lee’s work. Spinning directly out of X-Men: Schism, the X-Men are split in two.

Stan Lee and Jack Kirby had both read far more than their fair share of pulp fiction and. Changing the title of the film to The Mutants could allow Marvel to pay homage to Lee’s legacy by titling the film after his original idea. And of course, there is Marvel Comics character the Angel to consider. He mentioned the name to the publisher who turned out to like the name, despite it being more unusual than The Mutants. After thinking over names again, Lee came up with the X-Men due to the leader of the men and women with extra powers being Professor X. However, his publisher at the time thought it was a terrible title, and felt that readers wouldn’t know what a mutant is. Meaningful Rename: After finally receiving a new body at Krakoa, she changes her codename to Cerebella, because her brain is still exposed. His original name was, in fact, The Mutants. Brain in a Jar: All that remains of her original body is her brain, which is kept alive in a special floating containment unit that is frequently upgraded by the X-Men. When Stan Lee first created the X-Men characters, he had another name he wanted to call the team.
