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The X-Men have slowly been taking over the Marvel Cinematic Universe, whether through the upcoming film Deadpool and Wolverine or X-Men ’97. As such, there are many wondering about who would take up the live-action roles as well. One character that fans are eagerly eyeing is that of Scott Summers, aka, Cyclops.
Cyclops in X-Men ’97
There have been many actors whom fans have wanted to see take up the role. Ever since the Ryan Reynolds film was announced, the possibility of the X-Men expanding has been growing manifolds. So the opportunity of casting the perfect actor for the role of the cheery and energetic Scott Summers is not one fans want to miss out on. While Glen Powell felt like the top contender in their point of view, there is another actor who could take the spot.
Glen Powell or Zac Efron – The Ideal Cyclops for the MCU
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Cyclops in X-Men ’97
There have been many actors whom fans have wanted to see take up the role. Ever since the Ryan Reynolds film was announced, the possibility of the X-Men expanding has been growing manifolds. So the opportunity of casting the perfect actor for the role of the cheery and energetic Scott Summers is not one fans want to miss out on. While Glen Powell felt like the top contender in their point of view, there is another actor who could take the spot.
Glen Powell or Zac Efron – The Ideal Cyclops for the MCU
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- 5/18/2024
- by Adya Godboley
- FandomWire
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Beau DeMayo’s X-Men ’97 is a treat for fans who grew up with X-Men: The Animated Series. When the children’s content turned into an adult animated show for Disney+, fans were in for an anxiety-inducing brilliantly written series. The creators also managed to cater to the Marvel fans and bring in a few cameos like Captain America and Spider-Man. But DeMayo revealed that one superhero was strictly off-limits for them to bring into the series.
X-Men ’97 featured cameos from several Marvel superheroes, but one character couldn’t be included in the series
X-Men ’97 could not feature a cameo from Deadpool, despite the X-Men character making appearances in the 90s animated series. It could probably be due to the upcoming multiversal film in the MCU featuring the character, Deadpool & Wolverine.
Beau DeMayo Reveals Deadpool Was Off-Limits For X-Men ’97
Beau DeMayo revealed that Deadpool was off-limits for X-Men ’97,...
X-Men ’97 featured cameos from several Marvel superheroes, but one character couldn’t be included in the series
X-Men ’97 could not feature a cameo from Deadpool, despite the X-Men character making appearances in the 90s animated series. It could probably be due to the upcoming multiversal film in the MCU featuring the character, Deadpool & Wolverine.
Beau DeMayo Reveals Deadpool Was Off-Limits For X-Men ’97
Beau DeMayo revealed that Deadpool was off-limits for X-Men ’97,...
- 5/12/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
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X-Men ’97 dropped its latest episode, Lifedeath – Part 2, and fans have plenty to discuss in Marvel discussion forums. However, one character’s appearance may have a significant impact on the series. The episode provides a first look into a major villain with blood ties to the leader of the X-Men, Cyclops. While Scott and Alex were believed to be the only Summers brothers, Marvel Comics introduced a third one, Gabriel Summers aka Vulcan, in X-Men: Deadly Genesis.
Gabriel Summers aka Vulcan in X-Men ’97
Gabriel is the troubled Summers brother, who has no idea of his birth parents or Scott. Katherine Summers was pregnant when the Summers were abducted by D’Ken of the Shi’ar throne world. Katherine was killed and the fetus was placed in an incubator, which accelerated his growth to adolescence.
X-Men ’97‘s New Addition Vulcan Had A Troubled Childhood
The third Summers brother,...
Gabriel Summers aka Vulcan in X-Men ’97
Gabriel is the troubled Summers brother, who has no idea of his birth parents or Scott. Katherine Summers was pregnant when the Summers were abducted by D’Ken of the Shi’ar throne world. Katherine was killed and the fetus was placed in an incubator, which accelerated his growth to adolescence.
X-Men ’97‘s New Addition Vulcan Had A Troubled Childhood
The third Summers brother,...
- 4/17/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
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While it’s not the most popular entry in the McU, Thor: The Dark World at least stands out as one of the more bizarre films in the series. Much of the attention on the movie has emphasized script problems, and even Chris Hemsworth is in two minds about whether Dark World was any good. However, ScreenRant have now noticed that the Alan Taylor-directed film included a sneaky reference to the X-Men, years before Disney acquired the rights to the characters.
According to the outlet, the moment comes in a scene where Stellan Skarsgård’s physicist Erik Selvig tries to explain the Convergence to inmates at the asylum he’s been committed to after the events of Thor. Selvig’s dense diagram turns out to be a treasure trove of Marvel references, including to the Fault, a rip in space and time created at the end of a war...
According to the outlet, the moment comes in a scene where Stellan Skarsgård’s physicist Erik Selvig tries to explain the Convergence to inmates at the asylum he’s been committed to after the events of Thor. Selvig’s dense diagram turns out to be a treasure trove of Marvel references, including to the Fault, a rip in space and time created at the end of a war...
- 3/30/2020
- by Jessica James
- We Got This Covered
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