Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20170411234907/@comment-24812000-20171207050314

KalKent wrote: Hopefully they will just flat out reboot them at some point, which even though they technically did that with 'Days of Future Past', people wanted that again when 'Apocalypse' came out, wishing for a clean slate so they didn't have to be tied down to Singer's and Kinberg's version of the X-Men, which hasn't aged well.

Presumably 'Dark Phoenix' and 'New Mutants' will come out (both have wrapped up filming and are currently in post-production), but sequel plans may not go anywhere. It would be a real dick move for Disney to allow them to be released, but only direct-to-video. Depending on how 'Deadpool 2' turns out, they might continue it and the planned 'X-Force' movie, but whether it will be tied to the MCU or be in its own reality is debatable.

Since 'Legion' and 'The Gifted' are made by Marvel Television, as long as the ratings are decent, they might continue those as well, since those apparently stand on their own. Although with 'Legion' being all about (from what I've heard) not being sure what is real or not, they might pull a 'St. Elswhere' twist by having what we've seen just be in David's head, and he wakes up being watched over by S.H.I.E.L.D. or something. I feel like if anything, they'll try to find some way to fit Deadpool and Deadpool 2 into the MCU. I wouldn't want them to personally, but I feel like that'd be a popular move. Also as of now, I don't believe anything in the MCU has ever broken the fourth wall, but with Phase 4 and beyond they very well could try it if Deadpool pops up in other people's movies. I wonder if Josh Brolin would stick around as Cable if they kill off Thanos.