New rumours are spreading about the impending X-Men reboot, with speculation swirling about potential shortcomings. Allegedly slated for production by the conclusion of 2025, this reboot has garnered attention for purportedly seeking a writer adept at weaving together drama and comedy, a skill set apparently lacking in previous Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) endeavours. Marvel’s intent to infuse the X-Men narrative with gravitas alongside humour stands in stark contrast to recent failed MCU offerings, notably Thor: Love and Thunder, which, according to mainstream critics, erred too heavily on the side of levity at the expense of emotional resonance.
The impending inclusion of the X-Men into the MCU marks a significant shift, following years of separation under Fox Studios’ purview. While hints of mutant presence have surfaced in MCU media such as the lacklustre Ms. Marvel on Disney+, the forthcoming Deadpool sequel promises to reintroduce familiar faces from the Fox era. However, the transition into the MCU fold has not been without its uncertainties, with reports indicating Marvel’s ongoing search for a writer capable of navigating the balance between comedy and drama. This quest for equilibrium suggests a wariness of veering too far into comedic territory, a pitfall that Thor: Love and Thunder is accused of tumbling into.
Another rumour is that the emphasis will be on female mutants in the reboot is not surprising, considering the MCU’s downwards slide into the M-She-U. Despite the wealth of potential within characters such as Storm, Jean Grey, and Rogue, previous attempts to centre female protagonists, as evidenced by the The Marvels, have failed to resonate with audiences to the same degree as their male counterparts. Marvel’s doubling down towards female-led storytelling could just finally kill off the franchise.
While the prospect of the X-Men’s integration into the MCU undoubtedly stirs excitement among fans, concerns linger regarding the rumoured execution of the reboot. Marvel’s meticulous search for the right creative team speaks to a misguided attempt at staying relevant. The absence of a concrete release date however suggests a reluctance to commit until all the pieces are in place. Amidst rumours of creative reshuffling and a desire to avoid past failures, the reboot’s prospects remain uncertain, with the shadow of Thor: Love and Thunder and The Marvels looming large as a cautionary tale of the perils of comedic and femcentric overindulgence.
The impending X-Men reboot teeters on the precipice of total franchise failure, with Marvel’s intentions to bring humour and a femcentric focus a cause for concern. As the studio navigates the complexities of reintroducing beloved characters into the MCU fold, the spectre of past missteps looms large, casting a pall over the franchise’s future. Only time will tell whether Marvel’s efforts will yield success or spell yet another disappointment for fans eagerly awaiting the mutants’ triumphant return.
Will Marvel’s femcentric and comedic X-Men reboot finally kill off the MCU? Let us know in the comments.
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Chuck Jose says
It will definitely, The MCU died with Iron Man and now its the MSheU.