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Mercen-X
05-06-2018, 07:45 PM
Fans have been wanting to see Wolverine join the Avengers since the first movie. Now Logan has bit it in a big way (although Hugh Jackman has expressed interest in his contuing portrayal of the character).

I think the death of a major character in a franchise pretty much negates the possibility of him returning in future installments (with the exception of younger versions in Untold Stories) so if at all possible that the rights to Wolverine revert back to Marvel, I have an idea of how they can replace the actor and keep the continuity.

"All matter is only as strong as itself." Or something like that. I don't remember where I heard it. Basically, a blade made of steel/platinum can cut armor of steel/platinum and one made of diamond can cut diamond so then an Adimantium(Vibranium) blade should be capable of cutting through Logan's skull and since the poisoning has compromised his healing factor, it would be a relatively quick and easy process to remove his brain. Thus this ksuccessful brain transplant of Logan's into a new body would preserve the continuity of his "death", explain the new actor and why he no longer has adimantium/vibranium claws/skeleton. I would expect his healing factor and bone claws to return as the organic structure of his brain remains intact.

There are probably better ways to preserve/transfer Logan to the MCU, comics-relevant ways perhaps. Maybe instead of Logan, Avengers will get X-23. Or maybe Avengers 4 will resurrect more dead heroes than those who died in Avengers 3.

If you want Wolverine to be an Avengers, post your ideas and theories here.

theundeadhero
05-06-2018, 09:07 PM
Logan took place in the future, so he's not really dead. Yet.

Mercen-X
05-06-2018, 09:22 PM
That's a good point. We could also argue Deadpool takes place in the future. Defunct Helicarriers, absence of major X-Men characters, Xavier's chair devoid of the man himself. Both Logan and The Gifted regard the X-Men as a hallmark of a previous era. I would be inclined to guess that the Gifted takes place between the Deadpool and Logan timelines.But that's irrelevant, I guess.

Spuuky
05-06-2018, 10:36 PM
The X-Men movies are completely unrelated to the MCU movies. They can just do whatever they want. It's like wondering about the continuity issues with Val Kilmer's Batman in The Dark Knight - there's just no point.

Rostum
05-13-2018, 10:40 AM
Don't Disney/Marvel have the rights back for X-Men? If so, this could be a great opportunity to re-start the X-men and incorporate them into the MCU.

Slothy
05-13-2018, 08:49 PM
Last I had heard the X-Men were one of the only sets of rights Marvel/Disney didn't have back at this point.

Wolf Kanno
05-14-2018, 04:28 AM
Actually they got them back, along with Fantastic Four. Technically the only franchise they don't have full control of is Spider-Man. Some people were worried Disney would ruin Deadppol 2, at first and now others are hoping New Mutants and Dark Phoenix didn't get axed since they were both still being filmed when the deal went down.

While I'm not against Marvel Studios/Disney releasing the films already in the works, I'm actually a bit excited to see X-Men get a proper reboot, cause frankly, I never felt Fox did a great job with the franchise after the first two movies, and even then, I feel the bar has been set with superhero movies in such a way to make those films feel antiquated at best.

As for the topic, even though he has been a member of the Avengers before in the comic books, I just don't see Wolverine as an Avenger, he'll always be an X-Men to me. I would actually be more excited to see Dr. Doom as a villain in a future Avenger movie than an X-Men cameo.

Slothy
05-14-2018, 02:51 PM
Oh yeah, I forgot about the whole Fox thing.

Darkhero
05-14-2018, 03:18 PM
I mentioned in another thread that there's a possibility of an MCU Avengers reboot following the 5th film, or even if not they could do what they did with Spider-Man and incorporate him into the Avengers while letting Fox handle the X-Men and related films.