How about instead of doing some multiversal cheese bullshit by having the mutants fall out of the universe ass-crack, how about do something clever like actually having house of M already have ocurred?
Scarlet Witch could have already wiped out the mutants then sacrificed most of her godly power and memories, only sparing herself and her brother. Maybe they can play it off as some sort of sacrifice to for Cthon or something.
Or just keep the x-men's universe separate from the rest. Who cares now any way cap, stark, widow, are already gone your not gonna see those core interactions with the members that matter... Thor, hawkeye and hulk will be gone soon too.
Bentley Peterson
It's almost like retconing a fictional character narrative to fit a marketing strategy is a bad thing.
How is it that Marvel in the 60's had absolutely no problem introducing mutants to an existing universe but when it comes to the movies everyone things they have to come up with some convoluted nonsense that'll just make normies confused?
>mutants exist >have been in hiding but public incidents are making them a known issue >now the X-Men are here There you fucking go, literally the plot of both the original comic and the first movie. No complicated bullshit that requires watching other movies to understand, no universe altering cosmological crap, just straight and to the point.
Kevin Perez
>people have always had mutant DNA but it was dormant for most except a few (namor, apocalypse, logan, magneto who had it activated by nazi hydra experiments and has been cryogenically frozen since then) >surge of energy from thanos shenanigans activated it in everyone with those genes >association with thanos and the trauma of the snap gives a reasonable excuse for why people hate and feat mutants and not other super powered people Done.
Angel Brooks
If the x-men get their own universe, it'll be better to see those strictly x-men stories and more mutant characters getting screen time. As opposed to sharing screen time with like antman and black panther.
Jonathan Howard
*fear
Noah Hernandez
>Make the mutant history boring and unimaginative to fit a narrative. No thanks.
Brandon Morgan
Sounds just as stupid as having 20 films over 10 years and suddenly captain marvel existed all along.
Jayden Foster
>How is it that Marvel in the 60's had absolutely no problem introducing mutants to an existing universe Sure, but this is back when comicbooks were full of weird shit like Superman vs the KKK. It'd be contrived and jarring as shit to pull that now after spending 11 years building a whole fucking universe.
Jose Walker
There's not even Do it if heroes, yet Xfaggots keep falling for the 'huh duh that being work in the wider universe' meme. Why we it fine to introduce them in the infancy of MU but its not now?
I'll tell you why Xfag boomers from the 90,s got attatched and now feel entitled.
Owen Gray
she didn't want it because it would highlight even more what a sad, fridge-like body she has
Elijah Cook
Have Wanda reality warp in the season finale of wanda vision into the deadpool universe. Have a deadpool movie that ends with another reality warp into the new xmen universe. That way we get to keep Lizzy and Ryan going forward.
Zachary Perry
How is that stupid? That's how it is in the comics. Mutants suddenly started evolving in the 20th century and they didn't become numerous enough for people to notice until the modern day.
First of all that was a radio story, second how is "mutants start suddenly appearing due to evolution" somehow less weird than shit like OP?
When the first X-Men movie came out nobody questioned any of that, people went "oh mutants just started appearing, makes sense". Why would it make a difference if there were superheroes around for a few years before that? Either way they're appearing suddenly.
Nolan Lopez
>Scarlet Witch could have already wiped out the mutants then sacrificed most of her godly power and memories, only sparing herself and her brother.
How about not ruining Wanda for the sake of an X-Men story? It never works out very well for her in the comics.
Have Wanda go into a psycho reality warping state after vision dies again. Ends up in the new xmen universe and loses her memories or some shit. Have Deadpool fuck with teleportation or time travel and end up in the new xmen universe too. Then we keep Scarlet Witch and Deadpool's actors.
Lincoln Peterson
Every single x-mens origin story becomes the same, and any chance at origin movies for individual characters becomes lost.
Adrian Cruz
Infinity gem destruction by thanos disrupts the fabric of reality and causes regular humans passing thru puberty to develop super natural powers sometimes deforming them in the process.
Leo Mitchell
Based and Breipilled.
Julian Long
>Have Wanda reality warp
>Have Wanda go into a psycho reality warping state
Have you never seen an MCU movie? She doesn't have that power. She only had that power in the comics when Bendis was writing her. Bendis, anons. Is that really what you've sunk to?
Oliver Reyes
>When the first X-Men movie came out nobody questioned any of that, people went "oh mutants just started appearing, makes sense"
This was when no one outside of little kids and comicbook nerds knew who the x-men were, idk if you've noticed but when it comes to Marvel's more popular characters like Spider-Man and The X-Men they typically forgo the origin story after the 50th reboot. Everyone already knows the X-men's story, no one is interested in seeing how Wolverine was created for the millionth time.
John Robinson
also, there are a lot of characters that could have been mutants all along. wanda and pietro were given thier powers by the mind stone? or mind wiped into being hydra soldiers? scorch on agents of shield had low level powers before the centipede serum. the black sky children and bullseye were all mutants. typhoid mary was a mutant who went crazy.
plus, all the anti-inhuman sentiment would be completely amplified if not only are there alien experiments that look like humans, but humans naturally with powers. everyone will want judas bullets.
Justin Mitchell
>ruining wanda not too much to ruin really, no real character just a plot device or another source of cgi magic blasts.
Nathan Mitchell
thats a big fucking sacrifice for literally nothing of value in return
Dylan Hughes
I'm in favor of the separated continuity idea. It'll be nice to see Marvel Studios accomplish what Fox couldn't. There are so many good villains, heroes, places, and story arcs that the xmen catalog doesnt need to take from or share with the avengers. Apocalypse is literally their Thanos and his horsemen are his black order. Wanda can reality warp and Deadpool can teleport/ time travel. So there's a way of keeping them.
The x-men even have their own cosmic stuff with the Shi'ar, Mojoverse, Brood, technos, etc. The x-men literally shouldnt even be shared with the Avengers just so we can get a propery story telling.
Logan Thompson
>Green magic Weird. Her powers have been red for so long that even pink magic looks odd
Xavier Roberts
You can almost copy paste the avenger's success to the x-men Final Big Bad: Apocalypse - Thanos Recruits a team: Xavier - Nick Fury Boyscout leader #1: Cyclops - Captain America The list goes on... Ragnarok - Mojoverse Civil War - Schism
Brandon Rogers
Guardians of the galaxy - starjammers Kree - Shi'ar