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Marvel Studios has pushed boundaries in recent years with "Deadpool & Wolverine" and "Marvel Zombies," but some comic book storylines are too dark for the MCU.
Marvel Studios has unveiled an incredible new banner by Head of Visual Development Ryan Meinerding, featuring the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men (well, Deadpool and Wolverine).
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Wolverine: Hugh Jackman’s MCU & X-Men Future Gets Exciting Update — Report
Hugh Jackman's potential future in the MCU as his iconic X-Men character Wolverine recieves an exciting update.
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The MCU's Taserface was even weirder in the comics
This secondary antagonist was treated as a joke in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but his comic counterpart was far more unusual.
Technically, this storyline has already been adapted for live-action with 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past, the fifth film in the X-Men series. Between that and just how major of a story it is in X-Men canon, it’s a must read.
Wonder Man might just be way more than just another origin story for the MCU on Disney+. You scroll past the posters and trailers and wait… there’s a much bigger Easter egg right in front of our eyes.
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Chris Claremont defined the X-Men, and I'm begging the MCU to avoid his stories
The secret weapon used by Marvel Studios for original and reclaimed characters is to look at their best comics, but that may not work for the X-Men.
Meanwhile, lesser-known villains from deep within Marvel lore, such as Erik Killmonger and Agatha Harkness, became cultural icons overnight thanks to their sharp portrayals. Not every villain proved worthy of making an impact in the MCU,