ya they are in the same Universe as the X men they made the cameos (very quick) when Deadpool was walking through the school.
It's a joke. It is supposed to be the same universe but it isn't taken too seriously.MooreTrucker said:TexasAggie_02 said:
X Force could stay in it's own universe, since Deadpool has kept itself separate from the X Men universe.
Is Deadpool really separate, or do they just avoid a connection sort. Because the big guy and Mega-whatever are Xmen, right? And he refers to Wolverine and Xavier. And doesn't at least one scene between Mega-whatever and the big guy take place in the actual Xmen house/school?
i think it's:MooreTrucker said:TexasAggie_02 said:
X Force could stay in it's own universe, since Deadpool has kept itself separate from the X Men universe.
Is Deadpool really separate, or do they just avoid a connection sort. Because the big guy and Mega-whatever are Xmen, right? And he refers to Wolverine and Xavier. And doesn't at least one scene between Mega-whatever and the big guy take place in the actual Xmen house/school?
if the Fox deal goes through, they could do Galactusjtstanley4621 said:
Do y'all think they will build to another massive crossover-type event once A4 is done? If so, what?
Galactus or Doom would be great.TexasAggie_02 said:if the Fox deal goes through, they could do Galactusjtstanley4621 said:
Do y'all think they will build to another massive crossover-type event once A4 is done? If so, what?
TexasAggie_02 said:
X Force could stay in it's own universe, since Deadpool has kept itself separate from the X Men universe.
F4 could be added pretty easily, since that is a science experiment gone wrong
X men will be the trickiest, but i think that they will find a way to pull it off. Would be weird to just say "Surprise, the mutants have been around all along, just never bothered to actually do any superhero stuff." Maybe the mutant gene has existed for generations, but requires a specific environmental trigger. Perhaps something in the MCU happens to trigger it on a widescale event, ie The Snap.
You can retcon easily, and say that Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver had the gene, and that HYDRA knew about it. The mind stone was able to activate the gene. Thanos' snap effected every human being, whether you were dusted or not, and unlocks the gene in a number of people.
There are so many huge crossover stories they can pull from the comics if they bring X-Men and FF into the fold. Secret Wars, House of M, Avengers vs X-Men, etc.jtstanley4621 said:
Do y'all think they will build to another massive crossover-type event once A4 is done? If so, what?
Looking at it on the surface, it does seem silly, but I believe that it it was intended as an analogy to the civil rights movement.Quote:
This may be heretical to the comic affectionados out there, but having super-powered mutants in a world with other superheroes has never made sense to me. Why? The core idea behind the mutants is that they are hated and feared by the populace for their powers
Secret Warsjtstanley4621 said:
Do y'all think they will build to another massive crossover-type event once A4 is done? If so, what?
Yes, because ugly people are the worst.rhutton125 said:
Mutants being hated and feared made sense to me for a few reasons: 1) they're in your children's schools, 2) they can't control their powers and are frequently causing major incidents, 3) some of them look scary.
It makes sense when you look at the Morlocks, or people like Beast or Angel or Cyclops, or Rogue putting her boyfriend in a coma, or Mystique or Nightcrawler.
It DOESN'T make much sense the more attractive, repercussion-free mutants they create. Iceman has no downsides, for example, as much as I like the character. Gambit. Even Magneto - you don't know unless he tells you or he overhears you badmouthing mutants.
The uglier and more threatening they are, the more I get the "mutant menace" aspect. They need a good ratio for it to be believable. I don't like the Morlocks but they're a good place to start.
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Yes, because ugly people are the worst.
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Yes, because ugly people are the worst.
No, because people don't know how to handle a person covered in blue fur, or with giant bird wings, or who might accidentally kill you with a touch. Or who vomits acid or can shift into the form of your wife without you noticing.
Compared to that, a technologically advanced suit or a old soldier with a shield are perfectly normal.
Edit: comparatively though, Iceman (feared) is no different than Johnny Storm (loved). So I'd hope the first mutants we see are more jarring and threatening than just "I look human but I control ice." Edit again: but I do hope we get the original lineup with Iceman included.
nickstro66 said:
I think I'd much rather see the Fantastic Four just because of their villains. I'm sure the MCU could get the Fantastic Four done the right way and give us the Dr. Doom we deserve to see on screen.
TexasAggie_02 said:
We need an iceman-spidey team up.
"Hey you know that really old movie, top gun?"
rhutton125 said:
I think you start them as a team and maybe reference the origin offhand, like in Homecoming.
He's an amazing friend.AliasMan02 said:TexasAggie_02 said:
We need an iceman-spidey team up.
"Hey you know that really old movie, top gun?"
Iceman and Spidey being bffs was a great element in Ultimate Spider-Man.
Maybe Disney can pull a Dukes of Hazzard and bring on the scabsTCTTS said:
Seeing a lot of "Disney officially has a PR disaster on their hands" type tweets after that letter just went up. I think that depends on what "fully support James Gunn" means in this instance. Meaning they won't work on the next one without him? Or they're in his corner but will still do the next one with another director?
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Although I don't support James Gunn's inappropriate jokes from years ago, he is a good man. I'd personally love to see him reinstated as director of Volume 3. If you please, read the following statement- signed by our entire cast.