ITS HAPPENING

ITS HAPPENING

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I want to think 2017 will be mutant year.

Has that premise been used in an X-Men comic before?

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Is a beginning but it does not show that is in MCU simple that is being co-produced by Marvel Television.

Is nice!

Maybe this means the fucking comics will stop shitting all over mutants.

It's all up to perlmutter

morlocks

>have superhero show
>without the superheroes
Too many cape shows are or have become this

Well, since Perlmutter's Marvel Entertainment still has Marvel Television (the division that makes Agents of SHIELD, the Netflix shows, and now these X-Men TV shows for Fox) under its thumb, that is a distinct possibility . . .

Well, duh. Most actual superheroes are really fucking expensive to do justice to in live-action. Too expensive for a TV budget.

I hope this means they traded the movie rights for Fantastic 4 back to them in exchange for the x men tv rights.

Weren't there supposed to be other Fox-Men shows, though?

Isn't there a Legion show in pre-production or something?

So basically this will lead into a X-Men movie co-produced by Marvel Studios and Fox?

How is this "it's happening"? Fox and Marvel TV were already working together on Legion and Hellfire. So it looks like they're adding a Morlocks show ontop of those two.

>Isn't there a Legion show in pre-production or something?
The pilot was accepted for Legion, so that's going to be going for sure. I think it's a 13 episode season that was ordered for it.

Hellfire is still in the "preparing a pilot" phase.

It, like Legion and Hellfire, are neither MCU nor XCU. They're a separate Marvel/Fox co-produced X-men universe. They're the CWverse to Singer X-men's DCEU.

>Fox and Marvel TV were already working together on Legion and Hellfire
>Hellfire is still in the "preparing a pilot" phase.
>It, like Legion and Hellfire, are neither MCU nor XCU.

Hellfire was aborted. This new show is taking its place.

comicbookresources.com/article/marvel-to-co-produce-x-men-based-series-on-fox-hellfire-no-longer-in-development

Works for me. A show about some non-mutant detective trying to infiltrate the Hellfire Club could have been cool, but it's not what I want from an X-men-based TV show.

They can do less flashy powers easily. Telekinetics works perfectly without flashy lights. So does telephaty, and any number of low-key powers.

TANANA-NANA

I said "most actual superheroes". And "less flashy" is not a phrase you generally associate with superheroes.

No wonder Marvel has ditched them from their comic lineup. They're so salty they don't have the rights

But this is Marvel and Fox working together.