User blog comment:Angel Gro/MCU Ideas to wild that may never happen/@comment-25907059-20190320203139/@comment-4478016-20190320213123

Indeed, it's finally time. If you read my Ant-Man and the Wasp pitch, you'll have an idea for how I plan to introduce the FF to the MCU. Rather than use the Top-Tier villains though, I've instead chosen to focus on the characters that haven't been given the respect, like Wizard and Red Ghost.

I've also been pondering a lot how I'd like to the see the MCU tackle the origin of mutants, since as you said, we don't, as of yet, know if the X-Men and mutantkind exist in the MCU. For now I think I'll wait, and only introduce certain characters to the lore, and build it up, until we can hve a proper X-Men movie. I have a similar strategy will FF, like maybe give Doom a role in Black Panther, Galactus in Avengers, Super-Skrull in Captain Marvel, Annhilus in Guardians, and then introduce them in Ant-Man and the Wasp 2, to then see them in a movie of their own set in the sixties, produced by Peyton Reed, since he was the guy who came up with that concept.

I'd try to do the same with the X-Men, by maybe introducing Kitty Pryde or Firestar through Spider-Man, as well as using characters like Northstar and Colossus in the Bucky and Falcon series. I've also thought about them doing stories featuring villains like Mojo, Mr. Sinister, Stryfe, Omega Red, Sauron, Daken, and Bastion, so to avoid using the more overused villains, like Magneto and Mystique.

The pitch I'd like to go with is an adaptation of the Chris Claremont reboot of the X-Men, using the majority of the characters that made the team, except for Wolverine, and make them the official X-Men, until we get the lineup of the Animated Series. My replacement for Wolverine in this team, despite being a little out of the ordinary, is Gambit.