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>You know the drill.
I don't know
brian braddock's not even a mutant why is he in this lineup
Just post a fancast you autist.
...Because he's an extended member of the X-Verse and I like him enough to fancast him ?
Magneto should be jewishian
Yeah, because Fassbender, McKellen and even comics Magneto look totally like Jews from Israel... EuroJews are mostly Ashkenazi anyhow, ie Euro converts. Besides, the guy's changed origins like 3 times now, and "muh Shoah" is close to a century ago. Just go the 90s Animated route and make him a Balkan.
>whataboutism
They did shitty things and get away with it.
We shouldn't repeat that
What shitty thing you moron ? Even if you go by the Jew origin he's a Polish Jew. You think all Kikes look like Harvey Weinstein ? Are you gonna find a Southern Belle for Rogue and a Cajun for Gambit ?
Slash the first actor for GR, too old.
I mean it's criminally easy to keep the holocaust thing and have him still be alive a century later.
Option 1: the easy route
> make him pull a FC Mystique and say his mutation causes him to age at half the normal rate - not immortality so still relatable, but also allows you to have a 50yo Holocaust survivor in the 2020s. By far not the most implausible thing in any future X-film, especially since JLaw's Mystique literally had the same trait and no one gave it much thought.
2) Go the comic-accurate route and say he was de-aged at one point in the past by another mutant. It's easy to make a consistent timeline, though difficult to imagine anyone bothering to give it this much thought when option 1 exists:
> Magneto was born in 1928
> Xavier was born in 1960s
> Magneto experiences the Holocaust as a teenager, survives, spends the next few decades hunting Nazis, eventually sort of hits a mid-life crisis realizing he's spent his life pursuing personal vendettas and has done virtually nothing to help the world at large and to ensure that something like the Holocaust could never happen again.
> at one point in the 1970s-1980s he comes into contact with a young mutant not in control of her powers (the Alpha the Ultimate Mutant stuff is just too weird, man) who accidentally deages him to young adulthood, making him roughly a peer of Xavier, though he maintains his memories.
> he realizes he isn't a freak of nature and other beings with extraordinary powers exist, and starts researching this phenomenon, leading him to contact the world's pre-eminent evolutionary biologist... Charles Xavier
> the two of them now understand they're proof of concept of Xavier's evolutionary theory and that there are other mutants out there
> Having been given a second chance at life, Magneto decides to dedicate his newfound youth to helping mutants and advancing their cause
> Xavier goes along with it for a while, they split up over ideological differences, PREVIOUSLY, ON X-MEN
Option 2 does have some advantages though:
> keeps Xavier and Magneto as roughly peers, instead of having Magneto be some sort of weird father figure to Charles
> explains why Magneto hasn't gone NEVER AGAIN immediately but waited decades to start meddling in mutant-human relationships
> gives him a plausible, almost born-again drive to his crusade and makes him more immediately sympathetic - here's someone who tried to do good his entire life, realized thinking small was getting him nowhere, realized thinking big but cooperative was getting him nowhere, just someone suffering one crisis of faith after another before he breaks and goes full mutant supremacist - ironically becoming that which he fought against
Bump
So... who will be black in the MCU?
not a single minority...
I like that casting.
Top choice should go to Jodie Comer.
Mutants are global minorities, ergo whites.