X-Men's MCU Debut: Filming Dates and Potential Release Window Revealed
9 August 2024

X-Men's MCU Debut: Filming Dates and Potential Release Window Revealed

Marvel fans have long awaited the arrival of the X-Men in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Now, a new report sheds light on the filming dates and possible release window for this highly anticipated project.

Since Disney acquired Fox in 2019, the rights to X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Deadpool have returned to Marvel Studios. Kevin Feige, Marvel's chief creative officer, recently announced that the "era of mutants" would soon begin in the MCU, further exciting fans.

Following the success of "Deadpool & Wolverine," Ryan Reynolds described it as "a farewell to the fun, weird, and risky world of 20th Century Fox." This statement has led to speculation that the series will be rebooted.


Rumors abound regarding the X-Men reboot. Rafe Judkins and Michael Lesslie are reportedly being considered to write the screenplay, though no director has been attached to the project yet. Last month, it was reported that Jordan Peele had discussions with Marvel about directing the film, but nothing concrete came from these talks.

MCU's First X-Men Film Could Begin Shooting in Late 2025

During Fox's tenure, the X-Men series had its ups and downs. Films like "X2," "First Class," "Days of Future Past," and "Logan" were well-received. However, others such as "The Last Stand," "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," "Apocalypse," "Dark Phoenix," and "The New Mutants" disappointed audiences. The failure of "Dark Phoenix" in particular led to a six-year hiatus for the franchise.

Now, according to Production Weekly, filming for the new X-Men movie is planned to commence in late 2025. This information aligns with previous reports. Additionally, Disney has announced two untitled Marvel films for July 23, 2027, and November 5, 2027. One of these dates could be reserved for the new X-Men film.

Marvel's upcoming projects also include "Avengers: Doomsday" (May 1, 2026) and the long-troubled "Blade" reboot (November 7, 2025). The MCU's fifth phase will conclude in 2025 with "Captain America: Brave New World" and "Thunderbolts." The sixth phase is set to begin in July 2025 with "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."

Details about characters, storylines, or cast members remain unknown. More information is expected to be shared at the D23 event scheduled for August 9, 10, and 11.

Marvel enthusiasts are eager to see how the X-Men will be integrated into the MCU. With beloved characters like Wolverine, Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Magneto, the possibilities are endless. It remains to be seen how Marvel will reimagine these heroes for a new generation of viewers.

In the meantime, fans can revisit the older X-Men films or delve into the comics while waiting for the mutants to make their MCU debut. One thing is certain: the future of X-Men on the big screen looks exciting!


The introduction of X-Men into the MCU presents numerous creative opportunities. How will mutants be explained in a world that has already faced numerous superhuman threats? Will any actors from previous X-Men films reprise their roles, or will Marvel opt for a completely fresh start?

Moreover, the X-Men's arrival could significantly impact existing MCU storylines. Their presence might alter the dynamics between current heroes and villains, potentially setting the stage for epic crossovers and conflicts that comic book fans have dreamed about for years.

As we await more concrete details, speculation will undoubtedly continue to build. Will the first MCU X-Men film focus on the original team, or might we see a more diverse roster reflecting the franchise's evolution over the years? How will Marvel balance introducing these beloved characters while maintaining the cohesive narrative they've built over the past decade?

Whatever direction Marvel chooses, the addition of X-Men to their cinematic universe marks an exciting new chapter in superhero storytelling. Fans around the world will be counting down the days until mutants finally make their mark on the MCU.