Draugluin wrote:
As for X-Men, I'm kinda glad they're in their own universe. Can you imagine an Avengers movie with an extra 30 characters? Some (Hawkeye) don't get enough attention as it is.
On one hand, I'd love a deal to be made that allows a version of Wolverine to appear in an MCU film, just so we coulg get to see 'proper' New Avengers lineup with Spidey, Cap and Wolverine heading up the team post-Thanos. It would be a big enough changeup to keep it interesting, deal with expiring contracts for Thor/Stark ect and still have an air of familiarity with the 3 A-list Marvel characters front and centre.
However, Fox are doing amazing things with the X-men rights. As far as I'm concerned they haven't put a foot wrong with the X-movies yet, and the last 3 have been easily on par with anything Marvel have put out. I'm fine with them continuing to do their thing, and remaining their own separate entity, so long as they don't go for a big 'crossover' like Marvel and DC and mash the Fantastic 4 (the only other rights they have) together with them.
I am kind of annoyed by the news that the Amazing Spiderman films are being axed, as I thought they were great and going to get even better (and I was looking forward to Sinister Six and Venom: Carnage, both of which are probably going to be cut), but at the end of the day, if they aren't going to retread the origin story then it shouldn't be too hard to self-rationalise the new Spiderman with the ASM continuity, barring any major retcons.