The DCEU’s worst Justice League decision could actually work for the MCU’s X-Men

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The DCEU’s worst Justice League decision could actually work for the MCU’s X-Men

Summary

  • X-Men fits more naturally for a team-first movie strategy in the MCU, with much less pressure for solo features compared to the DCEU and 2017’s Justice League which was rushed by Warner Bros.

  • Marvel can prioritize more popular mutants for individualized stories after a successful team-up debut.

  • Unlike DC’s Justice League, X-Men’s team dynamic allows for future flexibility in developing solo character arcs.

Warner Bros.’ Worst decision with Justice League Could actually work for the MCU with the upcoming X-Men. While the concept of mutants and more connections to the X-Men have gradually made their way into the MCU, the X-Men have yet to be fully rebooted. However, Marvel Studios should look at replicating what worked so poorly for the DCEU once they are ready to bring a new version of ​​Marvel’s classic mutants to the big screen.

The MCU is currently in the middle of its multiverse saga. While the concept of the X-Men has been seen in other realities, only the brightest hints of mutants and X-Genes have been featured so far in the main Earth-616 timeline. However, it is widely expected that Marvel Studios intends to fully dive into the X-Men once the Multiverse Saga reaches its conclusion with Avengers: Secret Wars. To that end, the MCU may want to do the exact thing that was so controversial for the DCEU Justice League: having a full X-Men Team-up movie first.

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The DCEU’s Justice League was rushed by Warner Bros

A team movie before each DC hero had his own solo feature

While many controversial decisions were made around 2017s Justice League From director Zack Snyder, one of the first was the decision to fast-track a full team-up movie before each hero got their time to shine with their solo features.. At the time, the only DC hero to be given his own movie was Henry Cavill’s Superman with 2013’s Man of Steel. This was then followed by 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice which not only starred Ben Affleck’s Batman and Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, but also teased Ezra Miller’s Flash, Jason Momoa’s Aquaman and Ray Fisher’s Cyborg for Justice League which was released the following year.

Wonder Woman Got her own movie in between Dawn of justice And Justice League. However, all the other heroes’ movies are expected to get their own solo features yet Justice League Release. Naturally, this plan largely imploded after the poor performance of the team-up movie and various controversies behind the scenes.

Wonder Woman has an obscure sequel in Justice League Still with Wonder Woman 1984And Aquaman got two movies (one being its own lackluster sequel). Meanwhile, Batman and Cyborg’s movies were never made, and The Flash’s movie ended up in development hell for years before his very sub-par feature was finally released in 2023. Ironically, The bottle was released months after the DCEU was already canceled ahead of the upcoming DCU reboot by new studio heads James Gunn and Peter Safran.

Marvel could succeed with the X-Men where DC’s Justice League failed

Marvel can decide who needs a solo movie yet


Cyclops in X-Men '97 with Wolverine and Professor X in the live-action MCU
Custom image by Kai Young

Despite all these issues Justice League And the DCEU faced by rushing the team-up movie first, it can be argued that This strategy could work out for Marvel Studios when it comes to X-Men. After all, the X-Men were a team of mutant heroes from the beginning in the comics, made up of students from Charles Xavier’s school. In essence, there’s really no way to have multiple X-Men featured in the same movie, at least in the beginning, while Marvel Studios will likely need to integrate MutantKind with the rest of the established MCU.

Marvel Studios could kick things off with a full X-Men Team-up movie in the MCU to signal the beginning of a new mutant era. Then, they can look at which mutant characters (or pairings) are the most popular or are the most deserving of getting more focused stories going forward. After all, not every X-Man needs to have his own dedicated movie in the same way every member of the Justice League deserves to have. There’s a lot less pressure on the back end if Marvel were to use the team-first release strategy, and it would probably be in its best interests.

The X-Men were a team first (that’s why it could work)

The Justice League is not so tightly knit


X-Men '97's full team gathered together

Ultimately, some mutants just work better with a full team of X-Men than they ever would on their own. That being said, several characters would thrive with solo features including Wolverine, Gambit, Nightcrawler, Storm and more. actually, Marvel Studios will have the luxury of seeing what works with a team-up before diving into solo features, Especially since the X-Men aren’t the only thing the MCU will have to do this. It’s not like Warner Bros, where there was a clear sense of desperation to make a major Avengers-type crossover happen as quickly as possible, and also have almost all the eggs in the Justice League Basket.

Marvel’s X-Men is the tentative title for the future debut of the legendary Marvel mutant superhero team in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

studio(s)

Marvel Studios

distributor(s)

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Writers

Michael Leslie

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