Despite intending to keep the March filming start following Verbinski's departure, Fox removed the film from its production schedule by the end of January 2018. At that time, the search for Verbinski's replacement was underway, while the new June 2019 release date was expected to play better for the film as a "summer Marvel movie". The film was described as having a comedic tone and revolving around a heist. Fox expected another new draft of the script in March, and still considered the film to be greenlit with a set budget despite the lack of director; a new production start date of June 19, 2018, was set, dependent on a new director being found in time. The producers met with several directors for the film during April 2018, with Kinberg stating in May that he and Tatum were happy with the current script for the project and hoped to pick a new director in "the next couple of weeks and shoot the movie maybe the end of this summer". He reiterated that the film was still a priority for Fox "believe it or not", and added that the proposed
acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney did not affect their plans for the film at that point. In September, Fox was believed to be interested in starting production on February 15, 2019. The studio was still looking to shoot the film in New Orleans, and was looking to use Big Easy Studios for production space after doing the same for
Logan. This new start date gave the studio time to hire a new crew for the film after previously hired crew members were let go. By the end of the month, Kinberg confirmed that they were now looking to begin production on
Gambit in early 2019. He described the film as being "loosely" a
romantic comedy due to Fox wanting the tone of each
X-Men spin-off to be driven by the protagonist's personality (such as
Deadpools raunchy comedic tone and
Logans
western "vibe") and the character of Gambit being "a hustler and a womanizer and we just felt like there was an attitude, a swagger to him, that lent itself to romantic comedy". Tatum later elaborated that this version of the film would have possibly never be made even by Fox due to being an R-rated romantic comedy, making the title character the "kind" of one who could only exist in a movie like
Deadpool as the script had mutants having sex. Tatum felt that had
Derek Cianfrance, with whom he made
Roofman (2025), directed the film, he would have made the film with no special but practical effects. At that time, Fox delayed the release of the film again, pushing it to March 13, 2020. By then, Carolin was believed to have been working with Zetumer on the script. In October, Kinberg confirmed that the version of the film they were developing was significantly different from their earlier plans, which is why the tone had changed from a heist film to a romantic comedy. He elaborated that some of the heist elements remained in the film due to Gambit still being a thief, but the focus would be a love story between Gambit and Belladonna. Kinberg compared the new direction to
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), which he wrote, as well as
The Philadelphia Story (1940) and
His Girl Friday (1940). At that time, Daniel Woburn of
Screen Rant opined that the film, which he described as being in
development hell since 2014, was likely to be canceled once
The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of Fox was complete since
Marvel Studios would want to integrate the X-Men characters into their
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In January 2019, it was reported that Tatum was interested in directing the film along with starring. Tatum and Carolin would have been co-directors, something the studio was not keen on given both had never directed before. The next month, Donner revealed that
Gambit, along with the rest of Fox's Marvel films, was "on hold" until Disney's acquisition of Fox was complete. A week after the acquisition was complete, Kinberg said the film was being evaluated by Marvel. In May 2019,
Gambit was officially cancelled by Disney and removed from its release schedule. In May 2020, Kinberg revealed the character
Mister Sinister would have featured in the film, after the Essex Corporation was teased in
Apocalypse; Mister Sinister had previously been rumored at one point to feature in
The New Mutants (2020). In February 2022, Carolin described the film as "a romantic comedy superhero movie" with an
R rating and similar tone to
Deadpool. He also revealed that the film had been cast, and was setting up production offices in anticipation of beginning shooting in New Orleans when Disney shelved the project, resulting in Tatum developing a trauma to all
Marvel Comics based adaptations. Both Tatum and Carolin were open to returning to the project and character, though not as directors, due to Tatum feeling that decision "doomed" the project. == Marvel Cinematic Universe ==