Marvel Studios bringing back several surprising actors in Phase 6 of theMCUgives us hope thatAvengers: Doomsdaywill copyX-Men: The Animated Seriesin order to solve some of 20th Century Fox’s biggestX-Menfranchise mistakes. In recent months, updates and developments regardingAvengers: DoomsdayandSecret Warshave raised a huge amount of anticipation for the upcoming crossover events. The returning directing duo, the Russo brothers, know how to handle the MCU’s Avengers, but whetherDoomsday’sreturningX-Mencastwill be handled correctly remains to be seen.
Avengers: Doomsdaywill mark the return ofRobert Downey Jr. to the MCU, but not as Tony Stark’s Iron Man, rather Victor Von Doom’s villainous Doctor Doom. This legendary Marvel antagonist will be fought by a huge number of returning heroes, many of whom were announced byMarvel Studios in a lengthy chair-laying ceremonyon March 26.Doctor Doom will battle the Avengers, the Fantastic Four and the Thunderbolts inAvengers: Doomsday, but, surprisingly, he’s also expected to take on a classic version of Marvel’s X-Men team.

Avengers: Doomsday’s Cast Includes Multiple Original X-Men Stars
Marvel Studios Included Many Surprises In Its Avengers: Doomsday Cast Reveal
While the likes of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman might have been expected, but weren’t actually included, inAvengers: Doomsday’scast reveal, Marvel Studios did reveal that several otherX-Menstars would be reprising their roles in the MCU’s Phase 6.This includes actors Kelsey Grammer, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Alan Cumming, Rebecca Romijn and James Marsden, as well as Channing Tatum,who made his Marvel debut only last year. The fact that these classic actors are reprising their roles is very exciting, as it tells us a lot aboutDoomsday’snarrative.
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The most popular subsequent theory has suggested that the universes of theMCU and Fox’sX-Menfranchisewill be engaged in a dramatic and destructive incursion event. The latter reality could replace Earth-1610 from Marvel Comics’Secret Warsevent in 2015, with these universes combining, leading to the destruction of both. This constitutes the return of Fox’s X-Men team, though there are still missing members, andthis gives Marvel Studios the opportunity to fix some of the worst crimes committed against this version of the iconic mutant superhero team.
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BothX-Men: The Animated Seriesand its 2024 revival,X-Men ‘97, introduced perhaps the most accurate depiction of the titular team ever brought to the screen.The X-Men have never been handled right in live-action, as 20th Century Fox refused to make them comic-accurate and failed and neglected many iconic and central mutants. Marvel Studios can learn a lot fromX-Men: The Animated Seriesto make the new depiction of theclassic X-Men inAvengers: Doomsdaymuch stronger, better-developed and more comic-accurate.
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X-Men: The Animated Series was so effective and iconic that the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be wise to consult for compelling narratives.
It’s a shame that the X-Men team is likely to have only a small amount of screen-time inAvengers: Doomsday, as the Phase 6 crossover movie will also be exploring a plethora of the MCU’s own heroes’ stories. This means thatMarvel Studios will need to make every second count to establish a strong team dynamic and stress any changes that have been made for their MCU debut. AfterDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, The MarvelsandDeadpool & Wolverine, this may include giving theX-Men comic-accurate costumesand developing some more of their more comic-accurate relationships.

Avengers: Doomsday Could Give Me The Live-Action X-Men Team I’ve Always Hoped For
Fox Never Quite Got The X-Men Right In Its Live-Action Marvel Franchise
20th Century Fox made a lot of pretty huge changes to the X-Men when adapting them for live-action back in 2000, many of which have become controversial.The revival ofX-Men: The Animated SerieswithX-Men ‘97has reminded us just how perfect this line-up was for the X-Men, and has shown how effective and enjoyable relying more on the pages of Marvel Comics can be. Marvel Studios has the opportunity to debut a newline-up for Fox’s X-Men teamthat is closer to that ofThe Animated Series, and far better for the MCU.
After the events ofLoganandDeadpool & Wolverine, the X-Men team inAvengers: Doomsdaylikely won’t feature Wolverine as a prominent member or leader, as he was throughout Fox’sX-Menfranchise. TheMCU’s new version of the classic X-Menis also set to finally feature Gambit, which Fox avoided repetitively.It’s yet to be seen whether Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, Anna Paquin, Shawn Ashmore, and more from Fox’sX-Menfranchise will also be returninginAvengers: Doomsday, but it would be incredible to see a fully-fledged, comic-accurate X-Men team portrayed by these legendary Marvel veterans.





