Marvel’s cinematic universe is a sprawling, interconnected entity that doesn’t always nail its storytelling.
While earlier phases of the MCU have delivered some high points, they’ve also seen their fair share of significant lows.
Now, as we look ahead to Marvel’s Phase Seven, it’s clear the landscape is undergoing a seismic shift.
The phrase “the MCU as we know it is ending” may feel overused, but it accurately captures the essence of what’s unfolding, whether or not fans enjoy hearing it.
One of the clearest indications of this shift lies in the leaked plans for the “Mutant Saga.”
For X-Men fans, there’s a lot to be excited about. Despite Wolverine being the only mutant to make the leap into the MCU since Disney acquired Fox, that’s set to change.
According to industry insider @MyTimeToShineH, the Fantastic Four and mutants will coexist within the same universe.
Even more intriguingly, the X-Men will face a new foe, breaking away from the long shadow of Magneto.
While Magneto remains a legendary villain for good reason, Fox’s adaptations have already explored him extensively, making room for something fresh.
The insider suggests Mister Sinister will now take on the role of the main antagonist, a development that promises to shake up expectations and deliver a novel storyline.
Another major revelation highlighting the end of the MCU as we know it is the claim that Avengers vs. X-Men will be the “next big Avengers film,” rather than Secret Wars or Doomsday. However, until Marvel officially confirms this, fans should approach these leaks with caution.
Still, there’s reason for optimism. Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has hinted strongly at the X-Men’s prominent future in the MCU, adding weight to the claims.
“Secret Wars really leads us into a new age of mutants and of the X-Men […] We finally have the X-Men back,” Feige said.
As Marvel continues to redefine its universe, the future looks set to bring a mix of nostalgia and fresh narratives, reshaping the franchise for the next generation of fans.