''X-Men'' is an American superhero
film series based on the
Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name.
20th Century Fox
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obtained the film rights to the team and other related characters in 1994 for $2,600,000. After numerous drafts,
Bryan Singer was hired to direct the
first film, released in 2000, and its sequel, ''
X2'' (2003), while the third installment of the original trilogy, ''
X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006), was directed by
Brett Ratner.
After each film outgrossed its predecessor, several
spin-off
Spin-off may refer to:
*Spin-off (media), a media work derived from an existing work
*Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity
* Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or gove ...
films were released, including three ''Wolverine'' films (2009–2017), four ''X-Men'' prequel films (2011–2019), two ''Deadpool'' films (2016–2018), and two television series''
Legion'' (2017–2019) and ''
The Gifted'' (2017–2019)with the stand-alone ''
The New Mutants
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'' concluding the series in 2020 after a 20-year-long run.
With thirteen films released, the ''X-Men'' film series is the
ninth-highest-grossing film series, having grossed over $6billion worldwide.
In March 2019,
Marvel Studios
Marvel Studios, LLC (originally known as Marvel Films from 1993 to 1996) is an American film and television production company that is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of the Walt Disney Company. Marvel Studios produces the Mar ...
regained the film rights to the X-Men, along with the
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
and
Deadpool, after
Disney acquired Fox for $71.3 billion; they are planned to be integrated into the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In October 2020, the films in the ''X-Men'' series, along with the
''Fantastic Four'' films, were rebranded as Marvel Legacy films on
Disney+.
Patrick Stewart later reprised his role as
Charles Xavier / Professor X from the series in ''
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' (2022). ''
Deadpool 3'' (2024), a sequel to the ''X-Men'' film ''
Deadpool 2'' (2018), will integrate the series' iterations of
Wade Wilson / Deadpool and
Wolverine into the continuity of the MCU, respectively reprised by
Ryan Reynolds and
Hugh Jackman.
Films
''X-Men'' original trilogy (2000–2006)
''X-Men'' (2000)
The film introduces
Logan
Logan may refer to:
Places
* Mount Logan (disambiguation)
Australia
* Logan (Queensland electoral district), an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly
* Logan, Victoria, small locality near St. Arnaud
* Logan City, local gover ...
and
Rogue
A rogue is a person or entity that flouts accepted norms of behavior.
Rogue or rogues may also refer to:
Companies
* Rogue Ales, a microbrewery in Newport, Oregon
* Rogue Arts, a film production company
* Rogue Entertainment, a software com ...
into the conflict between
Professor X
Professor X (Charles Francis Xavier) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as the founder and sometimes leader of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writ ...
avier's
X-Men and the
Brotherhood of Mutants, led by
Magneto. Magneto intends to mutate world leaders at a
United Nations summit with a machine he has built to bring about acceptance of mutantkind, but he was not aware that this forced mutation will result only in their deaths.
In 1994,
20th Century Fox
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and producer
Lauren Shuler Donner
Lauren Diane Shuler Donner (born June 23, 1949) is an American film producer, who specializes in mainstream youth and family-oriented entertainment. She owned The Donners' Company with her late husband, director Richard Donner. Her films have g ...
bought the film rights to the X-Men.
Andrew Kevin Walker
Andrew Kevin Walker (born August 14, 1964) is an American screenwriter, producer and script doctor. He is known for having written ''Seven'' (1995), for which he earned a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay, as well as s ...
was hired to write, and
James Cameron
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. A major figure in the post-New Hollywood era, he is considered one of the industry's most innovative filmmakers, regularly pushing the boundaries of cinematic capability w ...
expressed interest in producing. Eventually,
Bryan Singer signed on to direct in July 1996. Although he was not a comic book fan, Singer was fascinated by the analogies of prejudice and discrimination that ''X-Men'' offered.
John Logan,
Joss Whedon
Joseph Hill Whedon (; born June 23, 1964) is an American filmmaker, composer, and comic book writer. He is the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions, co-founder of Bellwether Pictures, and is best known as the creator of several television series: ...
,
Ed Solomon,
Christopher McQuarrie
Christopher McQuarrie is an American filmmaker. He received the BAFTA Award, Independent Spirit Award, and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the neo-noir mystery film ''The Usual Suspects'' (1995).
He made his directorial debut wi ...
, and
David Hayter wrote the script, with Hayter receiving sole credit.
Principal photography began in September 1999 in
Toronto, Canada, and ended in March 2000. The film was released on July 14, 2000.
''X2'' (2003)
Colonel
William Stryker brainwashes and questions the imprisoned Magneto about Professor Xavier's mutant-locating machine,
Cerebro. Stryker attacks the
X-Mansion and brainwashes Xavier into locating every mutant on the planet to kill them. The X-Men must team up with the Brotherhood to prevent Stryker's worldwide genocide.
Hayter and
Zak Penn were hired to write their own scripts for the sequel, which Singer would pick, with an aim to release the film in December 2002.
Michael Dougherty and
Dan Harris were hired to re-write the script in February 2002, writing around 26 drafts and 150 on set. Principal photography began in June 2002 in
Vancouver, Canada, and ended in November 2002. The film was released on May 2, 2003.
''X-Men: The Last Stand'' (2006)
A pharmaceutical company has developed a "cure" that suppresses the mutant gene, provoking controversy in the mutant community. Magneto declares war on the humans and retrieves his own weapon:
Phoenix, the resurrected former X-Men member
Jean Grey. A final battle between the X-Men and the Brotherhood ensues, and
Wolverine must accept that in order to stop Grey, he will have to kill her.
Joss Whedon's ''
Astonishing X-Men'' story "Gifted", featuring a mutant cure, was suggested for the primary story.
Matthew Vaughn came on board as director in February 2005 but left due to the rushed production schedule.
Brett Ratner was later hired as director in June. Principal photography began in August 2005 in Vancouver, Canada, and ended in January 2006. The film was released on May 26, 2006.
''Wolverine'' trilogy (2009–2017)
''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' (2009)
A
prequel
A prequel is a literary, dramatic or cinematic work whose story precedes that of a previous work, by focusing on events that occur before the original narrative. A prequel is a work that forms part of a backstory to the preceding work.
The term " ...
and a
spin-off
Spin-off may refer to:
*Spin-off (media), a media work derived from an existing work
*Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity
* Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or gove ...
focusing on the character Wolverine and his relationship with his half-brother
Victor Creed
Sabretooth (Victor Creed) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men, in particular as an enemy of the mutant Wolverine (character), Wolverine. Created by wri ...
, as well as his time with Stryker's
Team X
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, before, and shortly after his skeleton was bonded with the indestructible metal,
adamantium.
David Benioff was hired to write the screenplay for the spin-off film ''Wolverine'' in October 2004.
Hugh Jackman became producer as well as star and worked with Benioff on the script. There were negotiations with the studio for Ratner to take the helm of the film after directing ''X-Men: The Last Stand'', but no agreement was made. In July 2007,
Gavin Hood was hired as director. Principal photography began in January 2008 in
Queenstown, New Zealand, and ended in May. The film was released on May 1, 2009.
''The Wolverine'' (2013)
Set after the events of ''X-Men: The Last Stand'', the film features Wolverine heading to Japan for a reunion with a soldier named
Ichiro Yashida whose life he saved years before. Wolverine must defend the man's granddaughter
Mariko Yashida
Mariko Yashida is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as Wolverine's romantic interest.
She was portrayed by Tao Okamoto in the 2013 film '' The Wolverine''.
Publica ...
from all manner of
ninja and
Yakuza assassins.
Christopher McQuarrie, who went uncredited for his work on ''X-Men'', was hired to write the screenplay in August 2009.
Darren Aronofsky was chosen to direct the film but bowed out, stating the project would keep him out of the country for too long.
James Mangold was later hired to direct the film.
Mark Bomback
Mark Bomback (born August 29, 1971) is an American screenwriter, originally from New Rochelle, New York. Bomback is a graduate of Wesleyan University, where he studied English Literature and Film Studies.
Biography
In 1994, Bomback began work ...
was then hired to rewrite McQuarrie's script. Principal photography began in August 2012 in
Sydney
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, Australia, and ended in November. The film was released on July 26, 2013.
''Logan'' (2017)
In 2029, Logan and Charles Xavier meet a young girl named
Laura
Laura may refer to:
People
* Laura (given name)
* Laura, the British code name for the World War I Belgian spy Marthe Cnockaert
Places Australia
* Laura, Queensland, a town on the Cape York Peninsula
* Laura, South Australia
* Laura Bay, a bay on ...
, a test-tube daughter of Wolverine, who is being hunted by the
Reavers led by
Donald Pierce.
By November 2013, 20th Century Fox had begun negotiations for the treatment for a third Wolverine solo film with director James Mangold and Donner attached to produce. Mangold said that it would be inspired by other Wolverine stories from the comic books and it would be made after ''X-Men: Apocalypse''. In March 2014, David James Kelly was hired to write the script. In April 2015,
Michael Green was hired to work on the film's script. Principal photography commenced in May 2016 in
New Orleans, Louisiana, and concluded in August 2016. The film was released on March 3, 2017, and marked both Hugh Jackman and
Patrick Stewart's final run as Wolverine and Xavier, respectively.
''X-Men'' prequel films (2011–2019)
''X-Men: First Class'' (2011)
Set primarily in 1962 during the
Cuban Missile Crisis
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, the film focuses on the origins of, and relationship between Charles Xavier / Professor X and Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto and their respective teams of mutants, the X-Men and the Brotherhood.
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner first thought of a prequel based on the young X-Men during the production of ''X2'', and later producer Kinberg suggested to 20th Century Fox an adaptation of the comic-book series ''
X-Men: First Class''.
Singer signed on to direct the film in December 2009; however, in March 2010 it was announced that Singer would only be producing. Vaughn, who was previously attached to direct ''X-Men: The Last Stand'', became the director and co-wrote the final script with his writing partner,
Jane Goldman.
The film superseded a planned ''X-Men Origins: Magneto'' film, and the
Writers Guild of America arbitration
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credited ''Magneto'' writer
Sheldon Turner for the film's story. Principal photography began in August 2010 in
London,
England, and ended in December. The film was released on June 3, 2011.
''X-Men: Days of Future Past'' (2014)
Set years after the events of ''The Wolverine'', the film features the cast of the original ''X-Men'' trilogy and ''X-Men: First Class''. The story, inspired by
Chris Claremont
Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is a British-born American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 17-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Claremont, Chris. ''Marvel ...
and
John Byrne's ''The Uncanny X-Men'' comic book storyline "
Days of Future Past", features Wolverine going back in time to 1973 to prevent an assassination that, if carried out, will lead to the creation of a new weapons system called the
Sentinels that threatens the existence of mutants—and, potentially, all of humanity.
Matthew Vaughn was attached to direct the film but left in October 2012 to focus on the film ''
Kingsman: The Secret Service''. Singer, who directed the first two ''X-Men'' films and produced ''X-Men: First Class'', became the director of the film. The screenplay was written by Kinberg. Principal photography began in April 2013 in
Montreal, Canada, and ended in August. Additional filming took place in Montreal in November 2013 and February 2014. The film was released on May 23, 2014.
''X-Men: Apocalypse'' (2016)
Set a decade after ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'',
En Sabah Nur
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, the first mutant, awakens after thousands of years. Disillusioned with the world as he finds it, he recruits a team of mutants to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign.
Raven
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, with the help of Professor X, must lead the X-Men to stop En Sabah Nur and save mankind from destruction.
In December 2013, Singer announced the upcoming ''X-Men'' film, titled ''X-Men: Apocalypse'', a sequel to ''X-Men: Days of Future Past''. Directed by Singer from a script by Simon Kinberg, Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty, the film was said to focus on the origin of the mutants. Kinberg said that it would take place in 1983 and complete a trilogy that began with ''X-Men: First Class''. Principal photography began in April 2015 in Montreal, Canada, and ended in August. Additional filming took place in January 2016. The film was released on May 27, 2016, in North America.
''Dark Phoenix'' (2019)
Set nine years after the events of ''X-Men: Apocalypse'', the X-Men are superheroes going on increasingly risky missions. When a solar flare hits Jean Grey during a rescue mission in space, she loses control of her abilities and unleashes the Phoenix.
The film was announced in February 2017, with Kinberg confirmed to write and direct in June of the same year.
Principal photography commenced in June 2017 in Montreal, Canada and ended in October of the same year. Additional filming occurred in August and September 2018. The film was released on June 7, 2019.
''Deadpool'' films (2016–2018)
''Deadpool'' (2016)
Mercenary and former Special Forces operative
Wade Wilson is subjected to an experiment that leaves him with new abilities. He adopts the alter ego Deadpool to hunt down the man who nearly destroyed his life.
In May 2000,
Marvel Studios
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attempted to produce a Deadpool film as part of a distribution deal with
Artisan Entertainment. However, by 2004, Marvel was developing the film with
New Line Cinema.
David S. Goyer
David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker, novelist and comic book writer. He is best known for writing the screenplays for several superhero films, including ''Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (film), Nick Fury: Agent ...
was set to write and direct and courted actor
Ryan Reynolds for the lead role, but lost interest within months in favor of other projects.
20th Century Fox acquired ''Deadpool'' the following year after New Line Cinema placed it in
turnaround and was considering the spin-off in the development of ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'', with Reynolds being cast for the role.
After the opening weekend success of ''X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' in May 2009, Fox lent ''Deadpool'' out to writers with Donner acting as a producer.
Rhett Reese and
Paul Wernick were hired to write the script in January 2010.
Robert Rodriguez was sent a draft of the screenplay the following June but did not pursue it, and
Adam Berg emerged as a top contender to direct. In April 2011, visual effects specialist
Tim Miller was hired to direct. Principal photography began in March 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, and ended in May. The film was released on February 12, 2016.
''Deadpool 2'' (2018)
After a personal tragedy, Deadpool creates the X-Force to save a young mutant from the time-traveling soldier
Cable.
In September 2015, Kinberg said that a sequel for ''Deadpool'' was in development. By the release of ''Deadpool'', 20th Century Fox greenlit the film, with
Rhett Reese and
Paul Wernick returning to write, and Miller being looked at to return as director, as he was working on the script at the time. However, in October 2016, Miller left the film due to creative differences with Reynolds and was replaced by
David Leitch in November as the director. In February 2017,
Drew Goddard had joined as a creative consultant to work on the script with Reynolds,
Rhett Reese and
Paul Wernick. Filming commenced in June 2017 in Vancouver, Canada and concluded in October. The film was released on May 18, 2018.
''The New Mutants'' (2020)
Five mutants are discovering their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will. They will fight to escape their past sins to save themselves.
In May 2015,
Josh Boone was hired to direct and write a film adaptation of ''
The New Mutants
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'' comic-book series. Acting as a spin-off to the ''X-Men'' films, it is co-written by Knate Gwaltney,
Scott Neustadter
Scott Eric Neustadter (; born 1977) is an American screenwriter and producer. He often works with his writing partner, Michael H. Weber. The two writers are best known for writing the screenplay for the romantic comedy film ''500 Days of Summer' ...
and
Michael H. Weber
Michael H. Weber (born January 13, 1978) is an American screenwriter and producer. He and his writing partner, Scott Neustadter, are best known for writing the screenplay for the romantic comedy film ''500 Days of Summer''. The film is based on t ...
with Donner and Kinberg producing. Filming commenced in July 2017 in
Boston, Massachusetts.
The film was released on August 28, 2020, after facing several delays.
Television
''Legion'' (2017–2019)
After completing work on the
first season of ''
Fargo Fargo usually refers to:
* Fargo, North Dakota, United States
* ''Fargo'' (1996 film), a crime film by the Coen brothers
* ''Fargo'' (TV series), an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series
Fargo may also refer to:
Othe ...
'' at
FX in 2014,
Noah Hawley was presented with the opportunity to develop the first live-action television series based on the
X-Men comics, of which he was a fan when growing up.
Hawley was initially pitched two different ideas for the potential series,
including an adaptation of the comics'
Hellfire Club
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, but the ideas did not interest Hawley. Instead, he worked with ''X-Men'' film series writer and producer
Simon Kinberg
Simon David Kinberg (born August 2, 1973) is a British-born American filmmaker. He is best known for his work on the 20th Century Fox ''X-Men'' film franchise, and has also written such films as '' Mr. & Mrs. Smith'' and ''Sherlock Holmes''. He ...
to reverse-engineer an idea for the series, set in alternate continuity to that of the film series. After discussing an "interesting show in this genre ... that isn't being done", the two settled on the character of
David Haller / Legion
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. Hawley found the character interesting because of his mental illness, and for the potential of the series to depict his unique mindset.
He pitched the series as "a deconstruction of a villain ... and a love story".
In October 2015, FX ordered a
pilot for ''Legion'', with
Marvel Television and
FX Productions
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producing; FX Productions would handle the physical production. Hawley was set to write the pilot, and executive produce the series alongside ''X-Men'' film producers
Lauren Shuler Donner
Lauren Diane Shuler Donner (born June 23, 1949) is an American film producer, who specializes in mainstream youth and family-oriented entertainment. She owned The Donners' Company with her late husband, director Richard Donner. Her films have g ...
,
Bryan Singer, and Kinberg, Marvel Television executives
Jeph Loeb and Jim Chory, and Hawley's ''Fargo'' collaborator John Cameron.
Steve Blackman
Steve Blackman (born September 28, 1963) is an American martial arts instructor, bail bondsman, and former professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1997 to 2002, where he was a fr ...
,
Alan Fine,
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
,
Joe Quesada, and Karim Zreik also executive produce.
Hawley's initial script for the series was described as "less fractured", "cohesive
ndmuch more regular." However, he quickly reconceived the series "and decided more ''
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
''Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'' (also simply known as ''Eternal Sunshine'') is a 2004 American romantic science fiction drama film written by Charlie Kaufman, directed by Michel Gondry, and starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet. P ...
'',
Terrence Malick, more whimsy, more impressionistic and went in that direction."
By January 2016, FX President
John Landgraf
John Phillip Landgraf (born May 20, 1962) is the Chairman of FX Networks. He is also a member of
the Peabody Awards board of directors, which is presented by the University of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. ...
was confident that the series would be picked up by the network, saying that "the vast majority of things that we pilot do go forward to series" and "the scripts
or ''Legion''
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are extraordinary."
That May, FX ordered an eight-episode first season of ''Legion'',
starring
Dan Stevens
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as the
title character, alongside
Rachel Keller,
Aubrey Plaza,
Jean Smart,
Jeremie Harris
Jeremie Harris is an American actor. He is primarily known for his portrayal of Ptonomy Wallace in FX (TV channel), FX's ''Legion (TV series), Legion''.
Biography
Jeremie Harris grew up in New Rochelle where he had ambitions to become a basketbal ...
,
Amber Midthunder,
Katie Aselton,
Bill Irwin
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,
Jemaine Clement, and
Hamish Linklater,
with
Navid Negahban and
Lauren Tsai respectively joining the cast in the second and third seasons.
In January 2016, Landgraf stated that the series would be set in a
universe parallel to the ''X-Men'' films where "the US government is in the early days of being aware that something called mutants exist but the public is not". He felt it was unlikely that characters would cross over between the show and films, but noted that this could change between then and the premiere of the series.
In August, Singer confirmed that ''Legion'' had actually been designed to fit into the ''X-Men'' film series universe, but also to stand alone, so "you wouldn't have to label" the relationship between the series and the films. He teased plans to have the series "relate to future ''X-Men'' movies".
At
New York Comic-Con
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History
The New York Comic ...
2016, Donner said that the series is "far from the ''X-Men'' movies, but still "lives in that universe." The only way for ''X-Men'' to keep moving forward is to be original and to surprise. And this is a surprise. It is very, very different." Hawley explained that because the series is depicting the title character's "subjective reality", it would not have to address any connections to the films straight away, noting that ''Fargo'', which is connected to the 1996
film of the same name, at first "had to stand on its own feet" before exploring its explicit continuity connections more; "We have to earn the right to be part of this universe. My hope is we create something so strong that the people in the movie studio call and say they would be foolish enough not to connect these things." He did state that "you can't tell this story without" acknowledging that Legion is the son of the same incarnation of
Charles Xavier who appears in the films (portrayed by
Patrick Stewart and
James McAvoy).
Donner stated in January 2017 that having Hawley focus on Haller's perspective of reality rather than connections to the ''X-Men'' films allowed the series to avoid the convoluted continuity of the films, "because we play with so many different timelines, and we rebooted and not really rebooted and all that" throughout the films. Therefore, "the cinematic universe will not worry about ''Legion''."
For the onscreen confirmation that Xavier is Haller's father in "
Chapter 7 Chapter 7 may refer to:
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* ''Chapter Seven'' (album), a 2013 album by Damien Leith.
*''Chapter VII'', a 1973 album by drummer Buddy Miles
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", with Xavier's signature wheelchair shown in a brief flashback, the series' production was able to choose from any of the variant wheelchairs used throughout the film series. They settled on the version from ''
X-Men: Apocalypse'', with the prop used in that film being brought out of storage for the show.
In March 2017,
Patrick Stewart was approached about reprising his role as Xavier from the film series in the series'
third season, saying he was "Absolutely 100%" willing to reprise the role;
while having Stewart return as a present-day Xavier had been "seriously considered" by showrunner
Noah Hawley, he elected the older character's presence to be unnecessary upon deciding to have the season revolve around
time travel, and, after finding
James McAvoy to be unavailable for filming, cast
Harry Lloyd
Harry Charles Salusbury Lloyd (born 17 November 1983) is an English actor. His performance in the Channel 4 miniseries '' The Fear'' (2012) earned him a British Academy Television Award nomination. He gained prominence through his roles as Will ...
as a young Xavier.
''The Gifted'' (2017–2019)
In July 2016, after a series based on the
Hellfire Club
Hellfire Club was a name for several exclusive clubs for high-society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century. The name most commonly refers to Francis Dashwood's Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe. Such clubs, ...
, an ''
X-Men'' comic property, did not move forward at
Fox
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Twelve sp ...
, the network made a
put pilot commitment for a different ''X-Men'' based series. The new pilot, written by
Matt Nix, was for an action-adventure series based on ordinary parents discovering their children's mutant abilities. Fox Entertainment President David Madden said that "developing a Marvel property has been a top priority for the network—and we are so pleased with how Matt Nix has led us into this thrilling universe." The series is produced by
20th Century Fox Television
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and
Marvel Television, with 20th handling the physical production of the series, and Nix executive producing alongside ''X-Men'' film series producers
Bryan Singer,
Lauren Shuler Donner
Lauren Diane Shuler Donner (born June 23, 1949) is an American film producer, who specializes in mainstream youth and family-oriented entertainment. She owned The Donners' Company with her late husband, director Richard Donner. Her films have g ...
, and
Simon Kinberg
Simon David Kinberg (born August 2, 1973) is a British-born American filmmaker. He is best known for his work on the 20th Century Fox ''X-Men'' film franchise, and has also written such films as '' Mr. & Mrs. Smith'' and ''Sherlock Holmes''. He ...
, and Marvel Television executives
Jeph Loeb and Jim Chory.
Nix pitched the series to executives as "''
Running on Empty'' with mutants".
He created an elaborate presentation using
Prezi which included photos of preferred actors that he had altered to look like mutants, and graphics to explain how the series would fit in with the continuity of the ''X-Men'' films.
On May 9, Fox ordered the show to series as ''The Gifted''. The pilot had been called "one of the hottest pilots of the
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broadcast development season" by commentators.
The first season consists of 13 episodes.
In August,
Len Wiseman joined as a director and executive producer for the season.
That October, Nix said that he had planned "a couple of seasons, in broad strokes", and stated that he wanted "to be doing this show for a long time." Noting a growing trend in shorter, self-contained television seasons, Nix said that he wanted the show to feel more like a traditional, long-running story and so have each season end in a satisfying way that does not feel "close-ended".
On January 4, 2018, the series was renewed for a 16-episode second season.
Described as being designed for "limited runs", Fox had not been in a hurry to give the series an early renewal before then.
On April 17, 2019, it was announced that the series had been cancelled by Fox.
In February 2017,
Jamie Chung
Jamie Jilynn Chung (born April 10, 1983) is an American actress and former reality television personality. She began her career in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series '' The Real World: San Diego'' and subsequently through her appe ...
was cast as a younger incarnation of
Clarice Fong, an original Asian incarnation of the
Marvel Comics character
Blink
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previously introduced in the 2014 ''X-Men'' film ''
X-Men: Days of Future Past'', portrayed by
Fan Bingbing.
Chung was then joined by
Stephen Moyer
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,
Sean Teale
Sean Teale (born 18 June 1992) is a British actor, known for his roles as Prince Condé in ''Reign'', Nick Levan in '' Skins'', and Ben Larson in the Syfy series '' Incorporated.'' He also co-starred in the Fox sci-fi/drama series '' The Gif ...
,
Natalie Alyn Lind
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,
Amy Acker
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,
Percy Hynes White
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,
Coby Bell
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, and
Emma Dumont
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...
as
Lorna Dane / Polaris, the daughter of the incarnation of
Magneto portrayed by
Ian McKellen
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and
Michael Fassbender
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.
Timeline
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Reception
Box office performance
The first three ''X-Men'' films and ''Deadpool'' set opening records in North America: ''X-Men'' had the highest July opening yet, while ''X2'' and ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' earned the fourth-highest opening weekends yet and ''Deadpool'' got the largest opening weekend in February.
The records for the first three films have since been surpassed. The next three ''X-Men'' films after ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' opened lower than their predecessor and didn't set opening records. In North America, ''Deadpool'' is the highest-grossing film in the series, and it also has the highest opening weekend.
Outside North America, ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'' has the highest opening weekend and is the highest-grossing film in the series.
Worldwide, ''Deadpool'' was the highest-grossing film in the series and the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time, before being surpassed on both records by its sequel.
The ''X-Men'' film series is the second highest-grossing film series based on Marvel Comics characters after the
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). In North America, it is the fifth-highest-grossing film series, having earned over $2.4billion. Worldwide, it is the
ninth-highest-grossing film series of all time, having grossed over $6billion.
Critical response
Wesley Morris of ''
The Boston Globe'' praised the first three ''X-Men'' films as "more than a cash-guzzling wham-bang Hollywood franchise... these three movies sport philosophy, ideas, a telethon-load of causes, and a highly elastic us-versus-them allegory". Morris praised ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' for "put
ingthe heroes of a mighty summer blockbuster in a rare mortal position. Realism at this time of year? How unorthodox!"
Roger Ebert
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gave the films mostly positive reviews but criticized them for the amount of mutants, stating "their powers are so various and ill-matched that it's hard to keep them all on the same canvas".
The first two films were highly praised due to their
cerebral
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tone. However, when director Bryan Singer left the series, many criticized his successor, Brett Ratner. Colin Colvert of the ''
Star Tribune
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'' felt "Singer's sensitivity to
he discrimination themes
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made the first two ''X-Men'' films surprisingly resonant and soulful for comic-based summer extravaganzas... Singer is adept at juggling large casts of three-dimensional characters, Ratner makes shallow, unimaginative bang-ups."
James Berardinelli
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felt, "''X-Men: The Last Stand'' isn't as taut or satisfying as ''X-Men 2'', but it's better constructed and better paced than the original ''X-Men''. The differences in quality between the three are minor, however; despite the change in directors, there seems to be a single vision." David Denby of ''
The New Yorker'' praised "the liquid beauty and the poetic fantasy of Singer's work", but called Ratner's film "a crude synthesizer of comedy and action tropes". Singer's third film in the series, ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', was also well received. Alonso Duralde of ''
The Wrap'' felt that "Singer keeps things moving along briskly enough that you can just go along with the ride of Superhero Stuff without getting bogged down". ''Spider-Man'' director
Sam Raimi
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said he was a fan of the series, particularly Singer's films. Film historian
Kim Newman also tonally compared ''
Batman Begins'' to Singer's films. ''Logan'' was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
There was criticism of the large casts and the limited screen time available for all of them. Richard George of
IGN
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reacted well to the depictions of Wolverine, Professor X, Magneto, Jean Grey, Storm, William Stryker, Mystique, Beast and Nightcrawler; however, George thought many of the younger X-Men characters, such as Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, Angel and Kitty Pryde were "adjectiveless teenagers", and was disappointed by Cyclops' characterization. He observed the filmmakers were "big fans of silent henchmen", due to the small roles of the various villainous mutants; such as
Lady Deathstrike
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Her father Lord Dark Win ...
and Psylocke.
Jesse Schedeen of IGN stated that the continuity of the films does not make sense with dead characters returning with zero or little explanation, different versions of the same character appearing across multiple films, and plot points that are conveniently ignored in later films. He also criticized 20th Century Fox for not mapping out the series from the beginning. In his review of ''
Dark Phoenix'',
Joe Morgenstern of ''
The Wall Street Journal'' characterized the entire ''X-Men'' film series as being a "notoriously erratic franchise".
Legacy
Richard George of IGN stated that the success of the first ''X-Men'' film paved the way for comic-book film adaptations such as the
''Spider-Man'' series, ''
Fantastic Four
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'' (2005), ''
V for Vendetta'' and Singer's ''
Superman Returns''.
Chris Hewitt of ''
Empire'' magazine called the first ''X-Men'' film as the "catalyst" for films based on Marvel Comics characters, stating "Singer's 2000 film is the catalyst for everything that's come since, good and bad. Without it, there's no
Marvel Studios
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." Comic-book writer Mark Millar said that Singer's ''X-Men'' "revolutionized" superhero films. Rebecca Rubin of ''
Variety'' magazine stated that the X-Men franchise has proven there is an audience for a hardline superhero film, while Jeff Bock of Exhibitor Relations said that with films like the ''Deadpool'' films and ''Logan'', the studios can do more with an R-rated film and give the audience something new. However, Tim Grierson and Will Leitch of ''
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* '' ...
'' magazine's ''Vulture'' criticized the series, noting that the best films of the series failed to capture the zeitgeist the way Marvel Cinematic Universe films did.
Music
Soundtracks
Home media
As of May 2014, the DVD and Blu-ray sales of the first six films in the United States earned more than $620million.
On April 26, 2021,
Disney released a 10-movie collection titled ''X-Men: 10 Movie Collection'', was released by
20th Century Studios Home Entertainment
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.
Canceled projects
In March 2019,
The Walt Disney Company acquired the film and television rights for the X-Men after the
acquisition deal of
21st Century Fox
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was completed.
The films in development under 20th Century Fox were placed "on hold" and eventually canceled by Disney. Any future ''X-Men'' projects will be produced by
Marvel Studios
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, and the characters will be integrated into the
Marvel Cinematic Universe. Future films based on the X-Men franchise planned by Fox before the acquisition included:
* ''X4'' and ''X5'': In 2009,
Lauren Shuler Donner
Lauren Diane Shuler Donner (born June 23, 1949) is an American film producer, who specializes in mainstream youth and family-oriented entertainment. She owned The Donners' Company with her late husband, director Richard Donner. Her films have g ...
pitched
Bryan Singer on doing a sequel of the ''X-Men'' original trilogy. In March 2011, Shuler Donner revealed that sequels to ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' were in "active development at Fox," saying, "we took the treatment to Fox and they love it ... and ''X4'' leads into ''X5''".
* Untitled Fox–Marvel crossover film: In 2010,
Zack Stentz and
Ashley Edward Miller were to co-write an ensemble film featuring every Marvel Comics property whose film rights were owned by 20th Century Fox: The X-Men, the
Fantastic Four
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,
Daredevil
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and
Deadpool. The plot revolved around a superhero registration act, pitting various characters on opposite sides of the conflict similar to the ''
Civil War'' story arc.
Paul Greengrass had been approached to serve as director, though scheduling conflicts placed the project indefinitely on hold.
Warren Ellis worked separately on another draft of the script. Greengrass later stated that he was never contractually signed on to work on the project and that "in the end, nothing happened".
* ''X-Force'': In July 2013,
Jeff Wadlow was hired to write and potentially direct a film adaptation of the ''X-Men'' spin-off comic-book series ''
X-Force''.
Mark Millar
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, the creative consultant for 20th Century Fox's Marvel Comics based films at the time, stated that the film would feature five characters as protagonists. After the release of ''Deadpool'', Ryan Reynolds stated that Deadpool would appear in the film. By May 2016, Simon Kinberg was in the process of rewriting the script. In February 2017,
Joe Carnahan had signed on as director, as well as a co-writer with Reynolds. By September of the same year, Drew Goddard was attached to write and direct.
Rhett Reese said the film could be described as an R-rated take on the X-Men. Kinberg, Reynolds and Donner were later slated to serve as producers for the film. In September 2018, Kinberg said that Goddard would begin work on the script after the release of ''
Bad Times at the El Royale''.
* ''
Gambit'': In October 2014, Josh Zetumer was hired to write the screenplay for a film about the character
Gambit, based on the treatment by comic-book writer Chris Claremont. In June 2015,
Rupert Wyatt
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was then hired to direct but left in September due to schedule conflicts.
In November,
Doug Liman was in final negotiations to direct the film.
Liman left the film in August 2016, to direct ''
Justice League Dark''.
By October,
Gore Verbinski had signed on as director, while Zetumer continued to work on the script.
In January 2018, Verbinski departed the film due to scheduling issues.
Kinberg stated that the film was intended to be the start of multiple installments focusing on Gambit, and that the final script had been completed by May 2018.
By January 2019, Tatum was in early negotiations to direct the film. Tatum later revealed that he was hired to co-direct with
Reid Carolin
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Biography
He wrote and produced the 2012 film ''Magic Mike'', directed by Steven Soderbergh, and won a 2012 Peabody Award for writing and producing the documentary '' Earth ...
.
By March, Kinberg was revealed to be co-screenwriter.
The film was set to star
Channing Tatum
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in the lead role with Donner, Kinberg, Tatum and Carolin attached as producers.
In May 2019, the film was removed from 20th Century Fox's official release schedule.
Tatum later revealed that the movie was delayed at various times, because the studio was pushing for an established filmmaker, and did not seem to have faith in he and Carolin's direction.
''Gambit'' had been a few months away from principal photography before it was cancelled by The Walt Disney Company. The co-directors later described the plot as "''
Goodfellas'' in New Orleans", similar in style to ''Deadpool'', with elements of a
romantic comedy.
* Untitled ''The New Mutants'' sequels: In December 2016, Boone stated that he had pitched the
New Mutants-centered trilogy of films to 20th Century Fox with intentions for each film to build upon the last, as well as the ''X-Men'' film franchise as whole. In October 2017, he confirmed that the sequels had been greenlit by the studio. The first sequel was intended to introduce new characters joining the team, while each installment was planned to explore a different style within the horror genre. The sequel would have included the team traveling to
Brazil to defeat the
Hellfire Club
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, including Sunspot's villainous father Emmanuel da Costa;
Antonio Banderas
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was cast in the role. The sub-genre was intended to be an
alien horror film introducing
Warlock and
Xi'an Coy Manh / Karma to the team, with the plot involving an
invasion story device.
Sacha Baron Cohen had entered early negotiations to portray Warlock.
A third film would've culminated the planned trilogy centered around the New Mutants characters. The story of the third entry was revealed to be an adaptation of the "
Inferno" comic book story-arc, centering around
Illyana Rasputin / Magik and her alternate reality persona as Darkchilde, in a
supernatural
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-
satanic horror film. The plot was intended to have involved a crossover element with the mainline ''X-Men'' movies.
* ''Alpha Flight'' and ''Exiles'': In February 2017, Kinberg stated that
Alpha Flight and the
Exiles
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were characters being developed by the studio, for film adaptation.
* ''Laura'': In February 2017, James Mangold stated that with the introduction of
Laura Kinney / X-23 in ''Logan'', there was a possibility that the character would appear in future films. Later that month, Kinberg said that a film centered around the character was in development.
By October of the same year, Mangold and
Craig Kyle had signed onto the project, now titled ''Laura'', as co-screenwriters.
* ''Multiple Man'': In November 2017, a film centering around
Jamie Madrox / Multiple Man was in development with
James Franco starring in the lead role.
Allan Heinberg was attached as screenwriter, with Kinberg and Franco as producers.
* ''Kitty Pryde'': In January 2018, Tim Miller was announced to be directing a film centered around
Kitty Pryde. In February 2018,
Brian Michael Bendis
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was hired to write the script.
* Fox's ''Deadpool 3'': In November 2016, plans began for a third Deadpool film.
Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick stated the film would enter production after ''X-Force'' was completed, with Ryan Reynolds and
Morena Baccarin
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scheduled to reprise their roles. Production was planned to take place in
Atlanta, Georgia. Reynolds later revealed that the original plan for the plot, under 20th Century Fox's development, was written as a
road trip film with Wade Wilson / Deadpool and James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine. In his announcement, the actor implied that Jackman would have returned for the project.
After the
acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney was announced in December 2017 and completed in March 2019, Disney CEO
Bob Iger
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said that Deadpool would be integrated with the
MCU
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under Disney, with Reynolds expected to reprise his role.
In December 2019, Reynolds confirmed that a third ''Deadpool'' film was in development, though it would be produced by Marvel Studios.
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