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8 Things Marvel Needs To Do With The X-Men And Fantastic Four

It's now 100% official - Disney has swallowed up 21st Century Fox, meaning the X-Men and Fantastic Four are now within grasp of Marvel Studios. After Spider-Man came home last year, these properties were virtually the only ones outside of the company's reach. Now, the Marvel comics universe is extremely close to being whole on screen, and we couldn't be more excited.
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Recast Wolverine If You Have To, But Keep Using X-23

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First of all, there’s no way that Marvel is going to waste the opportunity to not make use of having the rights to Wolverine – one of the most iconic characters of all-time. Logan easily ranks alongside Spider-Man, Iron Man and Captain America and deserves to stand alongside them.

The hitch is that Hugh Jackman, the man who has embodied the mutant for 17 years, has made it clear that he’s done with the role. It looks like the only choice is to recast, then. This is a little disappointing, as it just wouldn’t be as thrilling to see the new guy, say, fighting with Hulk than if it were Jackman.

If Marvel does decide to reboot Wolverine though, what we would ask is that they continue to make use of X-23, Wolvie’s clone daughter recently introduced in Logan. Ideally, the studio would wait a few years and bring back Dafne Keen, but if they have to, they can recast the part with an older actress. The bottom line is, though, that Marvel should use this as a chance to explore new characters as well as reheat old ones. Plus, more female heroines around is always a good thing.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.