Marvel Producer on How CAPTAIN AMERICA: BRAVE NEW WORLD's Adamantium Plot Helps Set Up the X-Men
As you know, Marvel Studios has been playing the long game when it comes to introducing the X-Men into the MCU, and Captain America: Brave New World is adding another important piece to the puzzle.
Marvel Producer Nate Moore recently shed light on how the upcoming film’s adamantium storyline helps lay the groundwork for Marvel’s mutants, signaling a build toward their eventual arrival.
While speaking with ComicBook, Moore addressed whether adamantium’s inclusion was about thematically enriching Brave New World or teasing future stories.
He explained: “It’s more about global power struggles. I think that’s the story of this movie.” But, he acknowledged that Marvel Studios is taking steps like this to establish X-Men elements before the team’s introduction.
“One of the things we were very mindful of as we start to head towards a world that introduces the X-Men is sort of seeding the ground so it doesn’t feel like you’re going to drink out of the firehose with a lot of different concepts.
“You know, we’ve already said that Namor’s a mutant. We’ve hinted that Ms. Marvel may be as well at the end of her show.
“We want to start just sort of planting some seeds so that as we’re building towards that idea, it feels like an organic story that’s been happening rather than something that we just drop in the middle of this ongoing saga right now.”
The X-Men’s film rights transferred to Disney in 2019 following the 21st Century Fox acquisition, and since then, Marvel has only dabbled with mutant cameos in projects like Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Deadpool & Wolverine.
A full-fledged MCU X-Men movie hasn’t been announced yet, with the studio’s attention currently on The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Avengers: Doomsday.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige made it clear that the X-Men “are an important part” of the MCU’s future, but he also said that fans will need to be patient.
Feige previously suggested that a proper X-Men film likely won’t happen until after Avengers: Secret Wars in 2027. Until then, the animated series X-Men ’97 has been keeping the mutant hype alive.