Summary

  • Nine actors from Fox's X-Men Universe have, or will be reprising their roles in the MCU, introducing several mutants to the Multiverse Saga.
  • Evan Peters appeared in WandaVision, Patrick Stewart returned in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Kelsey Grammer reprised his role in The Marvels.
  • Deadpool 3 will feature Ryan Reynolds returning as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, marking their first appearances in the MCU.

Marvel Studios has now confirmed nine actors from 20th Century Fox's Fox's X-Men Universe, introducing some iconic mutant characters to the MCU as heroes from MCU-adjacent realities.

After Disney acquired Fox's properties, including the X-Men and Fantastic Four, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige teased the development of a mutant-centric project in the MCU. News on the much-anticipated project had been scarce for several years, but it was most recently reported that Marvel Studios has begun to meet writers for the mutants in the Multiverse Saga.

9 Evan Peters Returned In WandaVision

Evan Peters Played Peter Maximoff, A.K.A. Quicksilver, In 3 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Series

The first actor from Fox's X-Men Universe to make a surprising appearance in the MCU was Evan Peters. Peters originally debuted as Peter Maximoff, a.k.a. Quicksilver, in X-Men: Days of Future Past in 2014, which saw the young speedster recruited by time traveler Wolverine, James McAvoy's Professor X, and Nicholas Hoult's Beast to free Michael Fassbender's Magneto from his Pentagon prison. Peters made further appearances as Quicksilver in X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix, and became a fan-favorite character in the franchise, thanks to his humor and epic speeding scenes. Evan Peters' debut in Phase 4's WandaVision came as a huge shock for MCU audiences.

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WandaVision
Release Date
2021 - 2021-00-00
Showrunner
Jac Schaeffer
Directors
Matt Shakman

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Writers
Jac Schaeffer
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Dis

WandaVision, Marvel Studios' first Disney+ series, dealt heavily with Wanda Maximoff's grief over losing her parents, brother, and love interest. This made Peters' Quicksilver an exciting and welcome addition to the series, but also caused a great deal of confusion, as the MCU's Pietro Maximoff had previously been portrayed by Aaron Taylor-Johnson in Avengers: Age of Ultron. WandaVision's series finale revealed that Peters' version of Quicksilver is actually the actor Ralph Bohner, who had been enchanted by Kathryn Hahn's Agatha Harkness. Peters has yet to make another appearance in the MCU, but it's possible he could return as his version of Quicksilver from Fox's X-Men Universe.

8 Patrick Stewart Returned In Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

Patrick Stewart Played Charles Xavier, A.K.A. Professor X, In 7 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

Patrick Stewart as Professor Charles Xavier using his power on the Scarlet Witch in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Patrick Stewart's portrayal of Charles Xavier, a.k.a. Professor X, has seen him become one of the longest-running superhero actors, having played the role since 2000's X-Men, and making his most recent appearance in the MCU's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in 2022. Xavier was introduced as the leader of the X-Men and the heaster of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in Fox's X-Men Universe, bound to a wheelchair after being shot in the spine by Magneto during X-Men: First Class. The younger version of the character was portrayed by James McAvoy, but Stewart has become synonymous with the character, making his MCU return even more effective.

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Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness
Release Date
May 6, 2022
Runtime
126 minutes
Director
Sam Raimi

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Streaming

Writers
Michael Waldron

In Phase 4's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Stewart wasn't portraying the version of Professor X seen in Fox's X-Men Universe, but rather a variant of the character from Earth-838. This version of Professor X used a bright yellow wheelchair, similar to the one shown in Marvel Comics, and was a member of the Illuminati, a team of superhero leaders who studied the multiverse and ensured its protection. This version of Professor X was killed by Elizabeth Olsen's Scarlet Witch during her multiversal rampage, but a second version of the character received a mention by name in the post-credits scene of The Marvels.

Earth-838's Illuminati comprised Patrick Stewart's Professor X, John Krasinski's Mister Fantastic, Lashana Lynch's Captain Marvel, Hayley Atwell's Captain Carter, Anson Mount's Black Bolt, and Chiwetel Ejiofor's Baron Karl Mordo, the Sorcerer Supreme. All but Mordo were killed by the Scarlet Witch.

7 Kelsey Grammer Returned In The Marvels

Kelsey Grammer Played Dr. Henry "Hank" McCoy, A.K.A. Beast, In 2 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

Kelsey Grammer as Hank McCoy's Beast in X-Men The Last Stand

Kelsey Grammer debuted as Hank McCoy, a.k.a. Beast, in 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand, shown to be a serving member of the United States Cabinet in the role of Secretary for Mutant Affairs. Despite his political status, Beast ed the X-Men during their final battle against Magneto and Jean Grey's Phoenix in The Last Stand, but X-Men: Days of Future Past revealed that Beast had been killed during the war, though Nicholas Hoult's younger version of the character still appeared. Days of Future Past's timeline change resurrected Grammer's version of Hank McCoy, and he subsequently became the first mutant actually from Fox's X-Men Universe to appear in the MCU.

The Marvels
Release Date
November 10, 2023
Runtime
105 Minutes
Director
Nia DaCosta
Writers
Nia DaCosta, Zeb Wells, Elissa Karasik
Prequel(s)
Captain Marvel

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6 Ryan Reynolds s The MCU In Deadpool 3

Ryan Reynolds Played Wade Wilson, A.K.A. Deadpool, in 3 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

After portraying a hated version of Deadpool in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds reprised the role in 2016's Deadpool and 2018's Deadpool 2, bringing a more comic-accurate version of the antihero to Fox's X-Men Universe. It's hard to imagine anyone else in the role of Deadpool, especially since Marvel Comics' Merc with a Mouth describes his appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a shar-pei." Fox's Deadpool franchise had always been adjacent to the main X-Men stories, only featuring the full team in a hilarious cameo appearance in Deadpool 2, but 2024's Deadpool & Wolverine will proudly release as a part of the main MCU continuity.

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Deadpool & Wolverine
Release Date
July 26, 2024
Runtime
127 Minutes
Director
Shawn Levy

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Streaming

Writers
Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Shawn Levy, Rob Liefeld, Fabian Nicieza

Ryan Reynolds will be returning to the role of Wade Wilson, a.k.a. Deadpool, in Deadpool & Wolverine, and he is, so far, the only actor and character from Fox's X-Men Universe who has been confirmed to be making the move to the MCU permanently. Deadpool 3 is expected to spend some time in Fox's X-Men Universe, and could potentially include several cameos from Fox's superhero team, but will also set the stage for mutants to debut en masse in the MCU proper. The multiversal storyline and mutant focus of Deadpool 3 is thought to be setting up Deadpool as a major player in the MCU's future.

5 Hugh Jackman s The MCU In Deadpool 3

Hugh Jackman Played James "Logan" Howlett, A.K.A. Wolverine, in 9 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

Hugh Jackman as an older Wolverine in 2017's Logan

Despite retiring the role of James "Logan" Howlett, a.k.a. Wolverine, with 2017's emotional Logan, Hugh Jackman will be reprising the role once again alongside Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool & Wolverine. Jackman and Reynolds previously performed opposite each other in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but Deadpool 3 will give them a chance to redeem this interaction. Although perhaps not a comic-accurate version of Wolverine, Jackman's portrayal of the clawed mutant has become incredibly popular since his debut in 2000's X-Men, which makes his return very exciting, but his eventual real retirement from the role even more heartbreaking, though a new actor will don the claws for the MCU's official X-Men team.

Hugh Jackman made more appearances than anyone else in Fox's X-Men Universe, portraying Wolverine in nine projects spanning X-Men to Logan, but Deadpool & Wolverine will mark his first appearance in the MCU proper. While there are rumors that Jackman could also return for 2027's Avengers: Secret Wars, this has yet to be confirmed. Logan explored Wolverine's death in Fox's X-Men Universe, and while Deadpool 3 presumably takes place beforehand, it seems as though Wolverine will remain in his home reality, whereas Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool will make a permanent move to the MCU. Nevertheless, it will be great to see Jackman reprise the fan-favorite role at least one more time.

Both Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart claimed to be retiring from their superhero roles after 2017's Logan, but Stewart returned as Professor X in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Deadpool & Wolverine will mark Jackman's return.

4 Stefan Kapičić s The MCU In Deadpool 3

Stefan Kapičić Played Colossus In 2 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

Featured Image: Stefan Kapičić as Colossus in 2016's Deadpool

Stefan Kapičić has voiced Colossus, the metallic member of the X-Men, in both Deadpool and Deadpool 2, and will be reprising the role in Deadpool & Wolverine as part of the MCU's Phase 5. Kapičić took over the role from Daniel Cudmore for Fox's Deadpool franchise, though the dramatic changes in the character have never been mentioned, particularly his ability to switch between human and metal forms. Kapičić was confirmed to be returning as a part of Deadpool 3's cast in April 2023, though not much is known about his return, or whether he will become an MCU mainstay alongside Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool following the Phase 5 multiversal adventure.

Colossus first appeared as a cameo, portrayed by Donald Mackinnon, in 2000's X-Men, before Daniel Cudmore portrayed the Russian mutant in X2, X-Men: The Last Stand, and X-Men: Days of Future Past. Cudmore was offered the role for 2016's Deadpool, but turned it down after learning his voice would be dubbed over by Stefan Kapičić.

3 Brianna Hildebrand s The MCU In Deadpool 3

Brianna Hildebrand Played Negasonic Teenage Warhead In 2 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

Brianna Hildebrand as Negasonic Teenage Warhead in Deadpool 2

Brianna Hildebrand was confirmed to be returning as Negasonic Teenage Warhead in Deadpool & Wolverine in May 2023, after portraying the young mutant in both Deadpool and Deadpool 2. Negasonic Teenage Warhead is always seen as the sidekick to Kapičić's Colossus, though she is shown to be an official member of the X-Men in Deadpool 2. Similarly to Kapičić, Hildebrand's role in Deadpool 3 is unclear, as it's possible she could also be making a permanent move to the MCU, or her appearance could simply be in a cameo capacity alongside Colossus and Shioli Kutsuna's Yukio.

2 Shioli Kutsuna s The MCU In Deadpool 3

Shioli Kutsuna Played Yukio In 1 X-Men Movie & 1 MCU Movie

Shioli Kutsuna as Yukio in Deadpool 2

Shioli Kutsuna's Yukio debuted in Deadpool 2 as a new member of the X-Men, partner to Brianna Hildebrand's Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and prospective recruit for Deadpool's makeshift team. Yukio was previously portrayed by Rila Fukushima in 2013's The Wolverine, with her abilities altered to make her able to foresee individuals' deaths, including Wolverine's during the events of Logan. Deadpool's version of Yukio, however, has the power to manipulate electricity and a genius-level intellect, which may come in handy during Phase 5's Deadpool 3. Though it's unclear what Yukio's role in Deadpool & Wolverine will be, it's exciting to see so many X-Men characters on the way to the MCU.

1 Aaron Stanford s The MCU In Deadpool & Wolverine

Aaron Stanford Played Pyro In 2 X-Men Movies & 1 MCU Movie

Aaron Stanford's Pyro wears apocalyptic garb and looks out into the distance in Deadpool & Wolverine

James Allerdyce, a.k.a. Pyro, was first a student at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters alongside his classmate and rival, Bobby Drake, a.k.a. Iceman. He was first portrayed by Alexander Burton in 2000's X-Men as part of a short scene that helped establish his and Bobby's rivalry. Aaron Stanford then assumed the role in X2: X-Men United, where Pyro demonstrated a befitting hotheadedness before enthusiastically teaming up with Magneto, swiftly becoming his right-hand man in X-Men: The Last Stand. It was here that Pyro and Iceman came to blows in earnest, with the latter ultimately subduing the former.

Pyro's powers allow him to manipulate flame to devastating results, though he is unable to conjure it independently. Stanford's Pyro can be seen briefly in the first Deadpool & Wolverine trailer wearing a post-apocalyptic style outfit and exclaiming, "God, I love this part!" It looks as though Pyro will still be as antagonistic as ever as Deadpool meddles with the erstwhile stars of Fox's X-Men franchise, though the scale of Pyro's involvement remains to be seen.