

Egerton is no stranger to comic book movies, having starred in the Kingsman franchise for a few years now. Egerton was once rumored to play Scott Summers in the latter X-Men films, a choice that would be perfect for the MCU version of Cyclops. Vaughn has some interesting choices for sure. I mean, I think Aaron or Taron would be my first two choices could do it really well. Aaron Taylor-Johnson could do it as well. Well, he’s got older now, but I would say Tom Hardy would have…been awesome. X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn has some ideas for Wolverine, a character so definitively played by Hugh Jackman. Alongside the debut of the very concept, fans are also anxiously awaiting who Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios cast to play the most iconic mutants. (And others, like the Deadpool movies, might be too R-rated to ever get to Disney+.) We track down which ones are streaming on Disney+, and which X-Men movies you'll have to find in other corners of the internet.The Marvel Cinematic Universe is wide open for the debut of the mutants, an event every fan is waiting for. It might seem like all of these should be on Disney+, but, in some cases, the streaming rights are still elsewhere.

The series was produced by Marvel Studios and 20th Century Fox, were was later both purchased by Disney, but not at the same time. (We've done the same with setting the Star Wars series in order and the Marvel MCU.)Īnother thing that complicates the X-Men timelines is the history of the companies that are behind it.

(You're on your own for TV series, a few of which are on Disney+.) This is the order in which they were released if you're looking for a chronological take, it gets complicated, but we take a stab at it in the end. We've sorted through the time loops to present all 13 of the X-Men movies in order, including the Wolverine side-series, the Deadpool spin-off and even The New Mutants. Do the Wolverine movies go before or after the ones with Jennifer Lawrence? And where does Deadpool fit in? And while that's remarkable, it also makes it hard to keep track of when all the movies came out. Sure, new characters are added and subtracted, spinoff series have been launched and time bends, twists and gets retconned, but there's never been a full reboot. The X-Men movies are unique among film franchises in that they've been going on for 20 years without any major resets.
