Marvel’s first live-action X-Men movie might not hit the MCU until Phase 7, according to a brand new report - what you need to know.
podcast episode, where we find out that Marvel might have outstanding obligations to some of the X-Men actors that appeared in the Fox movies.
Those contracts last through 2025, so Marvel can’t recast any of the roles it might want to adapt for the MCU. And Marvel likely wants most of the X-Men from the Fox movies to also populate the MCU.As with all MCU rumors, there’s no way to verify any of this. Even if the information is accurate, Marvel won’t stop showing us mutants in the MCU now that it has officially started the process.
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