Bobby Drake deserves his own stand-alone, but it will never happen because he's been denigrated for far too long, although an original student.
Redstone said:
Am I being called out?
Redstone said:
Am I being called out?
btw, DC and Snyder are superior
I have no idea how well this will sit with audiences, but I feel like the resolution of the Infinity gems is a perfect vehicle to change the setting in such a way that only the surviving Avengers are aware that there was ever a time without mutants. Probably sounds way to comic booky.TCTTS said:
I agree about the no-mutant-stories-pre-snap thing being an issue. He kind of addresses that, but not really. But I think it'd be more ridiculous if Xavier and Wolverine and everyone HAD been around all this time, as mutants, and no one knew. Like someone mentioned earlier, it'd just be kind of weird for a bunch of mutants, who have been living among us for decades, if not thousands of years, just suddenly started showing up and revealing themselves not. The Snap awakening their gene is at least organic.
Maybe that could be the answer. Several mutants (Xavier/Wolverine/Magneto) were formed after the snap, but somehow got into a time vortex to send them back to the past.Solo Tetherball Champ said:I have no idea how well this will sit with audiences, but I feel like the resolution of the Infinity gems is a perfect vehicle to change the setting in such a way that only the surviving Avengers are aware that there was ever a time without mutants. Probably sounds way to comic booky.TCTTS said:
I agree about the no-mutant-stories-pre-snap thing being an issue. He kind of addresses that, but not really. But I think it'd be more ridiculous if Xavier and Wolverine and everyone HAD been around all this time, as mutants, and no one knew. Like someone mentioned earlier, it'd just be kind of weird for a bunch of mutants, who have been living among us for decades, if not thousands of years, just suddenly started showing up and revealing themselves not. The Snap awakening their gene is at least organic.
It's sort of like time travel; you're actions in the past have subtly changed the future some how.
Yeah.hurleyag said:Maybe that could be the answer. Several mutants (Xavier/Wolverine/Magneto) were formed after the snap, but somehow got into a time vortex to send them back to the past.Solo Tetherball Champ said:I have no idea how well this will sit with audiences, but I feel like the resolution of the Infinity gems is a perfect vehicle to change the setting in such a way that only the surviving Avengers are aware that there was ever a time without mutants. Probably sounds way to comic booky.TCTTS said:
I agree about the no-mutant-stories-pre-snap thing being an issue. He kind of addresses that, but not really. But I think it'd be more ridiculous if Xavier and Wolverine and everyone HAD been around all this time, as mutants, and no one knew. Like someone mentioned earlier, it'd just be kind of weird for a bunch of mutants, who have been living among us for decades, if not thousands of years, just suddenly started showing up and revealing themselves not. The Snap awakening their gene is at least organic.
It's sort of like time travel; you're actions in the past have subtly changed the future some how.
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Personally, I don't think a universe in which loved or tolerated super-powered individuals exist alongside hated super-powered mutants makes much sense, but I guess this is the world we're moving towards.
This has already proven to be true...TCTTS said:Quote:
Personally, I don't think a universe in which loved or tolerated super-powered individuals exist alongside hated super-powered mutants makes much sense, but I guess this is the world we're moving towards.
This sums it up best for me and is a great way to put it. I'm becoming more and more convinced that they should just be separate universes. I've said it before, but I still think the X-Men franchise would work best as a TV series. While the MCU will live increasingly on Disney+ (along with the theatrical offerings, of course), Disney should do a slightly more mature X-Men series on Hulu (along with theatrical installments), where all of Disney's/Fox's more dramatic/adult fare will live. The MCU will be more fun/family oriented while the X-Men can be more fun/PG-13 oriented.
Solo Tetherball Champ said:Yeah.hurleyag said:Maybe that could be the answer. Several mutants (Xavier/Wolverine/Magneto) were formed after the snap, but somehow got into a time vortex to send them back to the past.Solo Tetherball Champ said:I have no idea how well this will sit with audiences, but I feel like the resolution of the Infinity gems is a perfect vehicle to change the setting in such a way that only the surviving Avengers are aware that there was ever a time without mutants. Probably sounds way to comic booky.TCTTS said:
I agree about the no-mutant-stories-pre-snap thing being an issue. He kind of addresses that, but not really. But I think it'd be more ridiculous if Xavier and Wolverine and everyone HAD been around all this time, as mutants, and no one knew. Like someone mentioned earlier, it'd just be kind of weird for a bunch of mutants, who have been living among us for decades, if not thousands of years, just suddenly started showing up and revealing themselves not. The Snap awakening their gene is at least organic.
It's sort of like time travel; you're actions in the past have subtly changed the future some how.
I don't necessarily mean that the Fox X-men universe is merged with the MCU, but whatever the Avengers do in endgame causes the universe to change somehow resulting in mutants being a part of it.
Personally, I don't think a universe in which loved or tolerated super-powered individuals exist alongside hated super-powered mutants makes much sense, but I guess this is the world we're moving towards.
1. There was alot of element of surprise involved. Thanos believed that it was just Dr Strange until it wasn'tTexasAggie_02 said:
Rewatching infinity war and was thinking how odd for Thanos to even put himself into the position on titan to almost lose.
On kniwhere, he turned drax into blocks, mantis into ribbon, and made quills gun shoot bubbles. He could have easily dismantled everyone, or make iron man shoot bubbles. Instead he decides to make it hard on himself, and throws moons at people.
Perhaps he wasn't thinking clearly due to his grief over gamora. Or he was too cocky about his chances.
AMW2010 said:
If we're counting that then so did Homecoming at the end when Aunt May sees him in the suitBruce Almighty said:
Nick Fury tries to say it before being dusted.