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Marvel Studios could redeem the New Mutants alongside the X-Men in the future of the MCU.
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Fox The New Mutants was a disappointing end to the X-Men franchise, though it did include some moments of potential that could be capitalized on by Marvel Studios.
- The New Mutants Horror style fits perfectly into the MCU’s recent supernatural and horror-focused storylines, including the likes of Moon Knight, werewolf by night And Blade.
Along with the X-Men, the titular mutant team of the 2020s The New Mutants Also deserves redemption in the MCU. While 20th Century Fox’s X-Men Franchises certainly paved the way for the MCU to become so successful, there is a huge amount of excitement at the prospect of mutants and the X-Men being reinvented by Marvel Studios, and hopefully being adapted more faithfully. The core X-Men team will surely be the focus of the MCU’s upcoming mutant storylines, but other mutant teams may also seek justice after being mishandled by Fox.
Marvel Studios has already set to work on the MCU X-Men Reboot, hiring The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes Writer Michael Lesslie to pen the script. The development of Marvel Studios X-Men is incredibly exciting, although little is known about the story of the movie or, indeed, which mutant characters will be included in the X-Men’s first line-up in the MCU. however, The X-Men aren’t the only team from Fox’s franchise to be reimagined for the MCU, as the New Mutants also need some serious redemption.
The New Mutants team was wasted in Fox’s X-Men franchise
The New Mutants was the last movie to release as part of Fox’s X-Men franchise
Production on 20th Century Fox’s The New Mutants Started in 2015, with director Josh Boone and his childhood best friend Knate Lee leading the charge. All seemed to be going well, with principal photography starting in July 2017, however A series of delays and then a period in production limbo during Disney’s acquisition of Fox made The New Mutants Future uncertain. Boone returned after the acquisition was completed The New Mutants Ahead of its 2020 release date, but without reshoots and incomplete visual effects, which contributed to a lackluster debut for the young mutant team.
The New Mutants have been a popular addition to Marvel Comics since their debut in 1982, praised for focusing on the dark and traumatic impact of some mutations. The live-action adaptation didn’t get that praise, however. The New Mutants Rushed completion, unfinished concepts, generic storytelling and poor visual effects did the debut of its interesting and complex characters no favors. Even New Mutants’ Marvel Comics co-creator Bob McLeod expressed his disappointment in the treatment of the characters in live-action ( via Facebook).
The New Mutants team member |
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Illana Rasputin’s Magic |
Anya Taylor-Joy |
Rahne Sinclair’s Wolfsbane |
Maisie Williams |
Samuel “Sam” Guthrie’s Cannonball |
Charlie Heaton |
Danielle “Dani” Moonstar’s Mirage |
Blue Dog |
Sunspot by Roberto da Costa |
Henry Zaga |
The MCU’s New Mutants could introduce little-known mutants alongside the X-Men
Marvel Comics’ New Mutants team comprised mutants on a smaller scale compared to the X-Men
Although there were some issues and controversies regarding the casting of the five core members of The New Mutants titular team, the introduction of the lesser-known mutant characters in live-action is yet another huge development for the X-Men Franchise. This is something that Marvel Studios should repeat in the MCU, as a whole world of mutants should be introduced to the franchise, not just X-Men. Perhaps the original line-up of the New Mutants in Marvel Comics, including Mirage, Cannonball, Sunspot, Wolfsbane and Xuân Cao Mạnh’s Karma could be introduced to the MCUtoo.
Other members of Marvel Comics’ New Mutants team have never been adapted into live-action before, so Marvel Studios has the opportunity to develop some characters that audiences may never have heard of. This includes the likes of Cypher, Magma, Warlock, Boom-Boom, Skids and Feral, among others. While the MCU debuts of iconic X-Men heroes such as Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Gray and Storm are highly anticipated, Marvel Studios would benefit from bringing fresh faces, new perspectives, and diverse voices into the MCU, and reinventing the New Mutants would be perfect for that..
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The new mutants would fit into the MCU’s growing horror repertoire
Marvel Studios has experimented with horror in recent projects
While some criticized The New Mutants The use of horror, as the original Marvel Comics storylines dealt with more fantasy, coming-of-age and science fiction elements, the style actually worked well for the team in live-action. At the heart of stories focused on The New Mutants is the team’s dealing with personal trauma, mental health issues, and growing pains as they realize and learn about their mutant abilities.. It was smart to use a horror style to depict this, and this could be repeated in the MCU, because Marvel Studios has been experimenting with horror recently.
Recent projects such as Moon Knight, werewolf by night And Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Started to join horror as a genre in the MCU. Upcoming movies and shows such as Blade And Agatha all along will develop this even further, so debuting the New Mutants as a team in this corner of the MCU would be an inspired choice. While the X-Men may focus on more lighthearted stories, while still dealing with themes such as discrimination and racism, The New Mutants may handle darker and perhaps more supernatural stories..
Marvel Comics The New Mutants Ran for 100 issues between 1982’s The New Mutants #1 and 1991s The New Mutants #100.
Marvel Studios would benefit from re-doing some aspects of Fox’s New Mutants
Not all of Fox’s New Mutants movie was bad
Of course, most of The New Mutants It would be better off forgotten, with the team being completely reinvented for their possible MCU debut. However, not all of Josh Boone X-Men Franchise installment was bad, like The New Mutants Contains some moments of potential that deserve to be developed further and explored in more detail in the future of the MCU. the main thing Anya Taylor-Joy received huge praise for her performance as fan-favorite Magic of Illyana Rasputin, and there have been calls for her to reprise the role in the MCU proper.
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The introduction of the terrifying smiling people, the exploration of LGBTQ+ themes, the depiction of Roberto da Costa’s abilities and the deep analysis of the traumatic histories of the characters are also effective in The New Mutants. Marvel Studios would benefit from continuing some of ​​these elements in potential future stories focused on the New Mutants team, although there is no doubt that the team and its themes would be handled better in the MCU. Reimagining The New Mutants would allow all corners of the MCU’s mutant world to be explored, which can only be a good thing.
- Director
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Josh Boone
- Release date
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April 2, 2020
- runtime
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94 minutes