10 X-Men Villains Fox Movies Ignored, But The MCU Shouldn’t

10 X-Men Villains Fox Movies Ignored, But The MCU Shouldn’t

The X-Men movies have depicted a swathe of classic X-Men villains but have missed out some essential foes who would be ideal for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The X-Men movie timeline is officially concluding after Deadpool 3. There are, therefore, a litany of villains that have been ignored by Fox’s X-Men franchise, who would have been perfect for a cinematic adaptation. As the X-Men are poised to join the MCU, Marvel should consider some of these antagonists for its debut mutant movie.

The X-Men will presumably be an essential aspect of the MCU’s future, offering an enormous catalog of heroes and villains the franchise could adapt. Many of these would make captivating additions to the MCU’s timeline, exploring X-Men‘s themes of discrimination and prejudice. With a slew of established mutants in the MCU, several villains could easily be introduced imminently, providing the X-Men and other established heroes with a dynamic and formidable foe.

10 X-Men Villains Fox Movies Ignored, But The MCU Shouldn’t

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10 Master Mold Is The Controller Of The Sentinels

Master Mold Poses A Threat To Mutants And Humans

Image of Master Mold sitting in a jungle.

The formidable Master Mold is a massive sentient Sentinel-building artificial intelligence from the X-Men comics. Created by Bolivar Trask, it serves as a central hub, manufacturing and controlling the mutant-hunting Sentinels. Master Mold’s relentless pursuit of eradicating mutants makes it a symbol of anti-mutant oppression. Its sheer size and capacity to adapt make it a persistent threat. The character would be an ideal cinematic villain, representing the dangers of unchecked artificial intelligence. It would add an intriguing layer to the ongoing conflict between mutants and humans, with Master Mold infamously determining them to be the same.

9 Mister Sinister Was Teased But Never Appeared

Mister Sinister Is A Classic X-Men Villain

Mister Sinister stands as a compelling and enigmatic X-Men villain known for his distinctive and horrifying appearance, scientific brilliance, and obsession with genetic manipulation. His mysterious demeanor and ability to manipulate events from the shadows make him a formidable adversary. While teased in the post-credits scene of X-Men: Apocalypse, he never appeared in a subsequent movie. Sinister is, therefore, the most primed villain to be introduced into the MCU. Sinister’s inclusion could bring a layer of complexity to the MCU’s mutant narrative, exploring the scientific ramifications of mutants joining the MCU with his penchant for genetic experiments.

x-men wasted opportunities, blended images with Anna Paquin as Rogue, Michael Fassbender as Magneto and Taylor Kitsch as Gambit

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8 Cassandra Nova Is Xavier’s Evil Sister

Cassandra Nova Is A Formidable X-Men Villain

Cassandra Nova in Marvel Comics

Cassandra Nova, a powerful telepathic adversary and twin sister to Professor Xavier in Marvel Comics, would be an intriguing villain for the MCU’s X-Men. Known for her malevolent schemes and ability to manipulate minds, she poses a formidable threat to mutants and humanity alike. A cinematic portrayal could bring a fresh dynamic, challenging the X-Men both physically and mentally while establishing central characters, such as Xavier. This would also maintain the MCU’s formula for including a villainous counterpart in a debut movie. Her inclusion would offer a compelling mix of psychological drama and high-stakes action in the mutant storyline.

7 Mojo Is A Classic X-Men Villain

Mojo Is A Distinctive And Popular X-Men Foe

Mojo yells at a screen in an X-Men comic

Mojo, the eccentric and manipulative X-Men villain, gained popularity through his vibrant portrayal in X-Men: The Animated Series. Known for orchestrating deadly televised gladiatorial events, Mojo’s unique character could bring a surreal and satirical dimension to the MCU. Drawing inspiration from his updated appearance in the Ultimate X-Men comics could modernize the character for the more realistic tone utilized in the MCU. His ability to control and exploit media could offer a relevant social commentary, making Mojo a captivating adversary for the X-Men in the MCU, blending his campy roots with a contemporary and formidable presence.

6 Onslaught Is Created From Xavier’s And Magneto’s Consciousness

Onslaught Is A Formidable And Cinematic Villain

Onslaught is an imposing psychic entity born from the darkest aspects of Professor Xavier and Magneto’s minds. Introduced in the Onslaught Saga, he possesses a vast array of powers. Onslaught stands out as a unique and powerful adversary, requiring the combined might of the X-Men to combat. His complex origin and the existential threat he poses make him a memorable and enduring villain. Onslaught’s impact extends beyond the X-Men, leaving a lasting legacy in Marvel Comics. This would make him a perfect villain for the MCU’s intricate and interconnected narrative while exploring the introduction of Professor Xavier and Magneto.

5 The Brood Is A Terrifying Alien Race

The Brood Is A Parasitic Alien Invader

the brood from marvel comics

The Brood is a menacing extraterrestrial race in the X-Men universe. Known as a relentless and horrifying form, the Brood reproduces by implanting parasitic embryos in hosts, resulting in a monstrous transformation. The Brood’s hive-mind mentality and formidable strength make them a compelling challenge for the X-Men. The Brood’s gruesome nature and insidious tactics have provided many gripping narratives in the comics and would be an ideal inclusion into the MCU. Their inclusion would add cosmic and horror elements to the franchise, expanding upon the space adventures already depicted and the alien impostor narrative in Secret Invasion.

4 Omega Red Is A Compelling Wolverine Foe

Omega Red Is A Terrifying Villain

Omega Red, a deadly X-Men adversary, possesses a fearsome combination of mutant abilities and a cybernetically enhanced body. Known for his retractable carbonadium tentacles, which can drain life energy and emit deadly pheromones, Omega Red is a formidable and ruthless opponent. Introduced in the early ’90s, his ties to the Soviet Union and his brutal methods make him a memorable and enduring villain. The character’s enhanced strength, agility, and regenerative powers, coupled with his tragic backstory, contribute to the complexity that makes Omega Red a compelling figure that’s ideal for the MCU.

3 Avalanche Is A Classic Member Of The Brotherhood

Avalanche Has Been Teased In The Fox Movies

Avalanche raising his hands in X-Men The Animated Series

Avalanche is a stalwart member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants who has remained conspicuously absent from the X-Men movies. While there is a character often deemed Avalanche in X-Men: The Last Stand and a child bearing the same powers in Logan, the villain has never assumed his true form in a central role. His seismic powers create shockwaves and trigger earthquakes, making him a visually compelling adversary. Avalanche’s inclusion in the MCU would offer an opportunity to assemble the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, making him a valuable and long-awaited addition to the cinematic mutant universe.

2 Krakoa Was Essential In Establishing The Second Generation Of X-Men

Krakoa Is A Living Island

X-Men in Krakoa in Marvel Comics

Krakoa, the living island, is a unique adversary who played a pivotal role in Giant-Size X-Men #1, facilitating the establishment of the second generation of X-Men (including Wolverine, Colossus, and Storm). Krakoa was initially depicted as an antagonist who has captured the original X-Men team and has since been depicted as a sentient habitat for a mutant nation. Introducing Krakoa in the MCU could serve as a powerful catalyst for the X-Men’s formation, emphasizing the island’s historical role. This living ecosystem could add a mysterious and unexpected plot while exploring the notion of mutant island nations – recalling Magneto’s Genosha.

1 Shadow King Is Linked To Storm’s Origin

Shadow King Has Appeared In The Spin-off Legion

The powerful psychic entity known as the Shadow King holds immense potential for the MCU, especially given his connection to Storm’s backstory. Known for manipulating minds and existing in the astral plane, he could introduce a psychological and expressionist dimension to the X-Men’s narrative. Aubrey Plaza’s remarkable portrayal in the X-Men spin-off series Legion demonstrated the character’s versatility and captivating presence. The Shadow King’s complex abilities and ties to Storm make him a compelling choice for an introductory X-Men movie in the MCU, offering a mix of cerebral challenges and personal stakes that could elevate the MCU’s first X-Men movie.

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