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The X-Men could be introduced into the MCU through an Avengers: Secret Wars reboot theory.
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The MCU may find it easier to address mutant discrimination in a new universe.
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Avengers: Secret Wars could serve as a nod to past Marvel movie universes.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe Has been working behind the scenes to set the introduction of the X-Men, and a popular theory about Avengers: Secret Wars Could make this finally happen. The premise of the “Secret Wars” comics suggests that The movie will use the story as an opportunity to tie its multiverse saga together. Following films vi Spider-Man: No Way Home And Deadpool & WolverineConnecting different superhero franchises was a successful effort for both Marvel and the audience. However, once all of the pieces are used, something new will have to take their place.
X-Men storytelling in movies was interesting because in many X-Men movies, a level of connectivity was maintained. Even after the series seemed to be rebooted with X-Men: First ClassThe continuation of the film was connected with the previous trilogy in X-Men: Days of Future Past. As a result, despite varied titles of Logan to Deadpool, Only one genuine iteration of the X-Men has yet been explored in a live-action film. After that, audiences are hungry for the MCU timeline to provide a new take on the characters and shed light on how they will be integrated into the larger world.
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A Reset Universe would allow the exploration of mutant rights to remain a theme
Perhaps the biggest difficulty in inserting the X-Men into the MCU is that The hatred of mutants, a fundamental component of X-Men storytelling, would not make sense now. People with powers, whether innate, through experimentation, or as the result of a mutation, have long existed in the MCU, and many of the biggest heroes fall into these categories.
While the danger of superpowered figures is confronted in films like Captain America: Civil WarThere is public disdain for these figures at a fundamental and focal level. Heroes are, broadly speaking, revered in the MCU; Even musicals have been made about them. While Secret invasion can be seen to have begun storylines more actively exploring this type of plot, even that is focused on “of-world species” rather than mutants – and based on Secret invasions reception, could not be actively followed to any significant degree.
There are comforts to see how Marvel will not make Fox’s mistakes in their eventual reboot, but X-Men story has tended to confront difficult themes of equality and civil rights during its long run in the comics and the Fox films. Government officials hated mutants and tried to wipe them out, leading to insurrections by factions like those led by Magneto. While these stories wouldn’t quite make sense in the MCU, the universe is rumored to be rebooted after Avengers: Secret Wars. This allows for different explorations of superpowered beings and their place in the world.
The MCU combining universes in its reboot would make sense that people hate the X-Men
Discrimination against superpowered people would need to be explored in the MCU
Following the events of the “Secret Wars” comic books, It probably means that Avengers: Secret Wars will end with the combination of multiple universes and aspects, creating a brand new universe filled with both new and familiar characters. This will allow paradigms to be reset and create a new culture with new ideas. Components of Fox’s X-Men universe, or even the comic universes, may have the space to persist in future storytelling. With a new universe created by the actions of superpowered beings, it would make sense for distrust by the public to grow.
If the studio decides to take a different spin on the property, as is certainly possible, it will be necessary to make big changes in the universe. It is essential that an understanding of mistrust is established with the mutant population. People will need to fear their actions, whether from a new understanding of heroes in general, or from a completely new and fresh universe full of new characters and ideas.
The MCU’s reboot theory would be the perfect sendoff to all of its past movie universes
All good things must come to an end, and Secret Wars might be a logical closing point
The end of Deadpool & Wolverine went out of its way to say goodbye to the Fox universe of Marvel characters, and it’s likely that if they intend to reboot the universe after the film’s events, Avengers: Secret Wars Can perform the same function on a larger scale. Letters like Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man and Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine are rumored to share the screen in secret warsCulminating in a huge conclusion that pays respect to the entirety of the Marvel Multiverse. In this, heroes new and old can be said goodbye before they move on to other things.
It seems unlikely that the entire universe would be completed, considering the size and scale of its success. However, the MCU as it exists cannot last forever. If creatives feel restricted by the world they’ve created, it might make sense to ditch everything that came before and create something new in its place.. As such, it will be interesting to see how the end of the Multiverse Saga is approached, and if the success or failure of the upcoming DCU in the coming years can inspire Marvel to move in one direction or another with the future of its universe.
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The MCU is not likely to go anywhere, but there are a series of tweaks that will be made to integrate the X-Men characters into the universe. Iconic villains like Magneto and his understandable motivations wouldn’t make sense in the MCU as it stands. That is why a reboot of the Marvel Cinematic Universe After the events of secret wars could be essential to the future of the universe, as a fresh start for the rumored mutant saga may be the best way forward.