Marvel Studios may want to make the X-men movies a part of the MCU’s multiverse via Fox’s Quicksilver actor, Evan Peters, who has reportedly been cast in WandaVision. Peters played Marvel‘s mutant speedster and the son of Magneto in X-men: Days of future past, X-men: Apocalypse, and X-Men: Dark Phoenix.
A whole lot has been speculated about the destiny of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following the conclusion of its phase three of movies. A major supply of the debate appears to be about the debut of the X-men inside the MCU. Disney in 2019 concluded a deal via which the studio might have to get right of entry to characters previously owned by 20th Century Fox.
Which means the X-men, who have been featured in movies disbursed by Fox, will now able to join the Avengers within the MCU. A leaked set picture from the upcoming Disney+ show advised that an area strongly related to the X-men is probably featured, and Marvel president Kevin Feige has already said that the ‘endgame’ is to carry the mutants within the MCU, now that numerous superheroes have retired.
Reddit user “JayNotAtAll” has theorised that it’s the Infinity Stones that offer the equipment essential to bring the characters into the fold. The principal claims that one or all the stones possess the potential to prompt the X-gene, providing the X-men with their mutant powers. Moreover, the theory concludes that fans have already watched an instance of this taking place – in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). “JayNotAtAll” argues that the Mind Stone furnished Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and her brother Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) with powers likely to awaken their dormant mutant genes. Remember Infinity War and Endgame? Thanos (Josh Brolin) and Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) both snap their palms while wearing the Infinity Gauntlet. Should the collective energy because of this event be the factor to awaken the dormant X-gene in human characters such as James Howlett (Wolverine) and Marie D’Ancanto (Rogue)?
Even as Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine might be excessive on every body‘s radar and could make for an awesome cameo in some future marvel venture, Evan Peters’ Quicksilver is perhaps an excellent and much better choice. Marvel‘s treatment of Quicksilver hasn’t been positively noticed, considering that he died in his first movie (in spite of being a major Avengers Superhero). Many sense that the MCU desires a Quicksilver, and if Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s character is off the desk, an awesome approach to this hassle is to usher in a version of the mutant who audiences preferred even more.