How should he be introduced in the MCU?

How should he be introduced in the MCU?

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Never. Nothing mutant should ever be in the MCU. It's too messy.

As a Hulk foe

Pounding Jean from behind while Scott watches from the corner. It would be a subtle nod to their relationship in the Fox movies

With Iron Man and Spidey gone it's possible that the Avengers well has run dry now, so they could focus solely on the X Men for the next few years.

Preferably never, because mutants existing alongside all the other shit is stupid, but if he has to be in, he should be crowbarred into ever single MCU movie from then on. I want a true Marvel experience.

Alpha Flight teams up with the X-Men and they rescue Wolverine from wherever they got him locked up, he then shows up in the final battle wearing his costume and he dunks on everyone

Violently. Wolverine should come into the MCU violently. Preferably in a massive, ugly, brawl between him,, Hulk, and the Wendigo.

As a weapon X, used as an hydra experimental opponent for any of the marvel heroes to defeat until they get through to him and he escapes for his own solo film

X-Men are the next big franchise in the MCU

famous last words

As Aunt May's boyfriend.

Wolverine has the benefit of an introduction into the MCU that doesn't require mentioning mutants at all.
>"I'm a runaway government experiment with no recollection of my past other than my name. I heal, my bones are made of bullshit metal, and I have claws. Snikt, Bub, I want to fight the Hulk"
There, done

make the end of movie teaser stinger for one movie be basically his cameo in First Class
then he shows up in some other movie
or this

Avengers is done now.

A black man who was enslaved by Donald Trump to make him a super soldier by inserting Tony Stark's armour into his skeleton.

He shouldn't
Xfans get out and stay out

A modern Super Soldier created from some recent underground unsanctioned Super Soldier program. So not a mutant.

As a villain brainwashed by Weapon X. Flashback with him in WWII with Cap.

The MCU would ruin the property anyway so you're right

It's amazing how so many people have convinced themselves that Disney is going to just abandon one of the biggest movie franchises of all time, and bet everything on pushing the X-Men, whose movies were never as big or as popular.

retard

Mutants/X-gene were accidentally created from the leftover residuals of the nanomachines of Stark's Iron-Man armor fusing with the power of the Infinity Stones when Stark performed the snap. The Stark nanomachines were mutated and enhanced by the Infinity Stones and became an airborne virus that started infecting people and turning them into mutants. Wolverine's Adamantium skeleteon and claws are actually an Uru-alloy composite created from the fragments of Mjolnir and another metal.

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mad?

No

It'll probably be a wet works operation with Bucky, sort of like the intro to his first solo film. And those first couple of minutes rockdx.

I can dig the mutations being a result of the snap(s).

In a Alpha Flight or a Northstar movie where he plays Northstars partner

maybe mutants exist on counter-earth?

>DUDE EVERYTHING HAS TO BE CONNECTED TO IRON MAN

Just say that mutants exist in very, very, very, very, very, very, very, VERY, small numbers. Like for every 10million normal people on earth, there's 1 mutant. That would mean there would only be like 700 mutants in the world. You could then go further and say that most only manifest minor powers, which are then dismissed as nothing, like a low-level physic who randomly here's other peoples thoughts in small snippets and who then ends up being diagnosed as schizophrenic. Meanwhile Xavier swoops down and scholarships most powerful mutant kids.

Occasionally a government agency or a criminal/terrorist network will get their hands on someone with power and use them.