X-Men film series Mutants appear throughout the
X-Men film series and animated media and games based on
X-Men produced by
20th Century Fox, most of which closely adhere to the comic book explanations of mutant origins as humans born with a genetic difference that gives them special powers, the fact of which engenders discrimination from other humans due to the pitfalls of
human nature. One liberty the films often take with
X-Men characters is to simplify non-mutant characters in the X-Men franchise into mutants for simplicity's sake, as was the case with
Deadpool and
Juggernaut in the film series.
Marvel Cinematic Universe Following
The Walt Disney Company's
acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2019, the film rights to the X-Men and other mutant characters reverted to
Marvel Studios. When asked if his use of the term "mutants" meant the film would be avoiding the term "X-Men", Marvel Studios president
Kevin Feige clarified that he was using the two terms interchangeably. He added that Marvel Studios' approach to the characters would be different to Fox's franchise. Since 2022, members of the mutant race have appeared in various media set within the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise: • Mutants are first implicitly introduced through a variant of
Charles Xavier from the alternate universe Earth-838 in the film
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).
Patrick Stewart reprises the role from Fox's
X-Men film series. • The first mutant belonging to the main reality of the MCU is
Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel, which is stated in
the final episode of the television series
Ms. Marvel (2022). This differs from the comics, where Khan is an
Inhuman. A musical excerpt of the
X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1997) theme is featured in both
Ms. Marvel and
Multiverse of Madness. The comics version of Khan was later retconned to be a mutant-Inhuman hybrid to reflect the MCU. Additionally the series features supporting appearances from
David Hollis / Mr. Immortal and
Alejandro Montoya / El Águila, both of whom are mutants in the comics. The main-on-end credits of the episode "
Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans" depicts a visual of
Augustus Pugliese displaying his sneaker collection to his colleague
Nikki Ramos, with some designs derived from the appearances of Wolverine,
Namor,
Cyclops,
Gambit and
Cable. The series' finale "
Whose Show Is This?", which depicts protagonist
Jennifer Walters breaking the fourth wall by travelling to
Marvel Studios to have the episode altered, features a conversation between herself and "
K.E.V.I.N.", a fictionalized algorithm based on company president and producer
Kevin Feige. Walters asks K.E.V.I.N. when the
X-Men themselves would debut in the MCU, to which it declines to answer. • In
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022),
Namor retains his comics background as a mutant. In the film, his mother ingested a
vibranium-laced plant while pregnant, giving him abilities that his people who consumed it did not due to his mutation, including pointed ears, winged ankles, the ability to breathe air and water, extended longevity, and his trademark ability to fly, which he calls
sky-swimming. For his abilities, his subjects, called
Talokanil, worship him as not merely a king, but rather an incarnation of a god. • Kamala Khan returns in
The Marvels (2023). In the mid-credits scene, a version of
Hank McCoy / Beast meets
Monica Rambeau after she enters a portal into a parallel universe.
Kelsey Grammer reprises the role from Fox's
X-Men films. •
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) integrated Fox's
X-Men film series' iterations of
Wade Wilson / Deadpool and
Wolverine into the continuity of the MCU, reprised by
Ryan Reynolds and
Hugh Jackman respectively. Other mutants featured in the film include
Cassandra Nova,
Pyro,
X-23,
Gambit, and
Sabretooth, as well as the characters
Azazel,
Juggernaut,
Lady Deathstrike,
Psylocke,
Toad and
Blob. •
Avengers: Doomsday (2026) will feature mutants that have appeared in both the MCU and the Fox
X-Men film series. • A new
X-Men film produced by Marvel Studios was reported by
Deadline Hollywood to be in development in September 2023 following the conclusion of the
2023 Writers Guild of America strike, with executive meetings being internally held at the studio to take pitches from various writers before a selection is made sometime in early 2024. ==See also==