While we still do not know how or when all the X-Men will join the MCU, Deadpool 3 is expected to start filming in 2022, making it the first official Mutants film produced under Disney’s command.Īs news for upcoming Mutants projects in the MCU emerges, you can expect to read it all here at Collider.
Some of the songs, such as 'Frankenstein's Monster', can become a little repetitive without the action of the movie accompanying them, however, I can imagine the scene in my mind as the music plays, which is a good sign. Once the deal ran its bureaucratic course and the merger could no longer be reversed, Feige announced a new Fantastic Four film was in pre-production, with an unnamed Mutants project also in development. Many of the songs contain elements of the 'First Class' and 'Magneto' songs, seeing as they are the main themes of the movie. If not, will be first in line and wildly excited to see what they do.”Īfter buying Fox in 2017, Disney acquired the rights over the Mutants and the Fantastic Four. So yeah, I'd certainly be open to being involved. As a fan of the comics and as a fan of Marvel movies, I literally can't wait. I know it's gonna be cool because everything they do is cool and smart and really well-thought-out. To put things simply, Kinberg says he’s open to working with the Mutants once again, but the most important thing is that he knows the MCU will do the Mutants justice. RELATED: The Most Exciting X-Men Movies Killed By the Disney/Fox Merger There have been tons of fascinating versions of Hamlet.” So, while he would love to work with the X-Men once more, Kinberg is “really interested to see what they will do with it, to make it different if I'm not a part of it.” To Kinberg, the new iteration of the X-Men is “a little bit like Shakespeare, where a million people have played Hamlet. When asked if he would be willing to help introduce the Mutants in the MCU, Kinberg said he “would always be open to working on it, because I love the characters so much." However, Kinberg also loves Feige’s work and the MCU in general and is curious to see how other creative teams deal with the X-Men. A new volume called Uncanny X-Men: First Class premiered in an August 2009 one-shot Uncanny X-Men: First Class Giant-Sized and concentrated on the team first introduced originally back in Giant-Sized X-Men 1.
Kinberg produced all of the Mutants movies and TV shows from X-Men: First Class to X-Men: Dark Phoenix, helping build Fox’s successful superhero franchise before Disney bought the company. Longtime X-Men producer Simon Kinberg talked to CBR about the Mutants finally coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how he’s excited to see what Kevin Feige does with the characters.