The X-Men are set to return in the upcoming Marvel crossover film 'Avengers: Doomsday,' featuring characters like Magneto, Cyclops, and Xavier, marking their MCU debut, with the film releasing on December 18 and including a star-studded cast of Marvel characters.
James Marsden returns as Cyclops in the upcoming Marvel crossover film 'Avengers: Doomsday,' which features characters from the X-Men and Marvel Universe, set for release in December, with a teaser highlighting key characters including Professor X, Magneto, and Doctor Doom.
The third teaser for 'Avengers: Doomsday' marks the return of X-Men characters Xavier, Magneto, and Cyclops, showcasing their reunion and hinting at a major crossover with Avengers, Fantastic Four, and other heroes, including dramatic scenes like Cyclops' powerful beam and Magneto's ominous words.
The latest teaser for Avengers: Doomsday reveals the return of X-Men characters like Professor X, Magneto, and Cyclops, hinting at the reintroduction of the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with appearances from older versions of other mutants, and is set to release on December 18.
Marvel's Comics Giveaway Day on May 2 offers free issues featuring key stories and upcoming events like 'Queen in Black' and 'Armageddon,' including titles for all ages and a variety of Marvel Universe characters, aiming to attract new readers and celebrate the industry.
Marvel Studios is focusing on future projects like 'Black Panther 3' and a young cast for 'X-Men' to keep costs down, while lower priorities are given to 'Blade' and 'Deadpool 4'. The studio faces challenges with international box office, especially China, impacting its revenue expectations. Despite recent mixed results, Marvel is optimistic about upcoming films like 'Fantastic Four' and 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' and is adjusting its strategy to include younger talent and manage budgets amid industry changes.
Kevin Feige revealed Marvel's ambitious seven-year plan extending to 2032, including new films like The Fantastic Four, Blade, and a rebooted X-Men, signaling a new era for the MCU with a focus on quality and fresh storytelling.
Marvel Studios plans to recast the X-Men characters and reset the MCU after Avengers: Secret Wars, inspired by the 2015 Secret Wars comics, focusing on a new beginning with a younger cast at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, without rebooting the entire franchise.
Marvel Studios plans to recast the X-Men and Tony Stark after 'Avengers: Secret Wars' as part of a reset for the MCU, moving away from a reboot approach, and will introduce new actors for these iconic roles while continuing to develop the universe's future stories.
A Penguin Random House leak reveals plot details for the upcoming 'Age of Revelation' trade paperback, including major twists involving mutants, the X-Men, and new characters, providing fans with spoilers ahead of the March 2026 release.
Marvel's 'Age of Revelation' series launches in October, exploring a future where Revelation, an heir of Apocalypse, rules a mutant utopia, with new series focusing on heroes like Wolverine, Spider-Man, and the X-Men navigating this changed world.
Marvel is launching the 'Age of Revelation' series, set 10 years in the future of the Marvel Universe, featuring new storylines and teams such as Unbreakable X-Men, Rogue Storm, Iron & Frost, and Sinister's Six, beginning in October 2025 with a series of new titles and a prelude issue.
Marvel's X-Men universe is entering the 'Age of Revelation,' a new future storyline where Doug Ramsey, as Revelation, creates a mutant utopia that threatens humanity, sparking rebellion and internal conflict, with new series and issues launching to explore this dark new era.
Fortnite's new Chapter 5 Season 3, titled "Wrecked," introduces a post-apocalyptic theme inspired by Mad Max, Fallout, and X-Men. The season features a new desert biome, modded vehicles, and a Fallout crossover with Nuka-Cola and a T-60 Power Armor skin. Players can also unlock a wastelander version of X-Men's Magneto through battle pass quests. The season runs until August 16.
The article covers a variety of topics including a new battle royale game, a USB charger, a messaging app, the X-Men series, and a podcast. It also features a homescreen share and recommendations from the Installer community. The battle royale game "Call of Duty: Warzone" is now available on mobile, while Ikea's new USB charger offers a cheap and reliable option. Additionally, Beeper has released a new messaging app for Android, and the X-Men series "X-Men '97" is generating excitement. The article also includes a homescreen share from Chris Grant and recommendations from the Installer community.