20 Years Later, The Next Marvel Phase Could Break The X-Men Curse
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20 Years Later, The Next Marvel Phase Could Break The X-Men Curse
""When you go back and read X-Men [comics], there's ideology but also interpersonal drama, almost of a soap opera quality. Having writers who understand both how to drive ideology from personal stakes, if we get that right, that's what will feel most honest to what X-Men can be.""
""Marvel has tapped the creators of the most interesting shows on television right now - Beef showrunner Lee Sung Jin and The Bear co-s...""
Marvel is preparing for significant changes with Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars, potentially marking the end of its current cinematic universe. Following these events, the focus will shift from the Avengers to the X-Men, reintroducing beloved characters and actors. Kevin Feige has indicated that mutantkind will take over what remains of Earth post-Secret Wars. Jake Schreier, the director of Thunderbolts, is set to lead the first X-Men film with a new cast and promising writers, aiming to capture the essence of X-Men's ideological and personal drama.
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