Kevin Feige Finally hinted at Legendary X-Men returning to the MCU

Kevin Feige claims that the X-Men will be arriving at Marvel soon

In 2009, 20th Century Fox launched the X-Men film series. Disney eventually owned it and even reclaimed the rights to utilize the X-Men in the MCU. When the X-Men mutants will emerge in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is currently one of the most popular question. In the She-Hulk finale, we saw Jennifer Walter completely break the fourth wall and enter the Marvel Studios to see K.E.V.I.N, an AI, to modify the outcome of this episode and to ask when the X-Men would enter the MCU, to which K.E.V.I.N gave evasive and unsatisfactory replies.

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Kevin Feige on X-Men

When the same issue was posed to Kevin Feige, the head of Marvel Studios, he skillfully sidestepped it while subtly suggesting that mutants would be making a comeback in the MCU and that they would be moving closer to with Deadpool and Wolverine.

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Kevin Feige, president of Marvel Studios, was the first to reveal that an MCU movie centred on mutants was in development for release in 2019.

When discussing the X-Men, Feige said he was very enthusiastic about each character and about giving the Marvel family the screen time they deserved. He also disclosed that he was thrilled because he had been fantasizing about it for almost twenty years.

Mutants of the X-Men

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One of the X-Men has now been seen in the MCU, following Professor X’s appearance as an Illuminati member in an alternate dimension in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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The main character of Ms. Marvel, Kamala, learns that she is a mutant, giving away the fact that she is the first female mutant in the MCU.

As a homage to the late actor Chadwick Boseman, Marvel has astounded its fans with the thrilling and exciting Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer. For the studios, this movie will symbolize the conclusion of Phase 4.

Check out the interview with Kevin Feige where he talks about the X-Men plans below.

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