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These recent comments come from activist investor Nelson Peltz, as reported by Variety , who has had some conflict with Disney CEO Bob Iger in the past. Following some statements about Black Panther and The Marvels , which misrepresented the films themselves, Peltz was asked about his thoughts on Kevin Feige. Peltz's comments on Marvel and Feige can be seen be<br><br><br>Clearly, this film would have been set in 1963, just a year after the events of X-Men: First Class , and it would have presumably continued the story of Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants. Vaughn wanted to add two new characters to the X-Men team roster; a recast Wolverine , who he imagined played by someone like Tom Hardy, and another unnamed character who was designed to match Magneto. " As Professor X is in a wheelchair, Magneto needs to have a nemesis he can fight with, " Vaughn explained to MovieWeb . " Someone that will be his equal. " It's likely this would actually have been Jean G<br><br><br>Magneto is the prolific Master of Magnetism. His mutant ability leads to an unlikely and fleeting romance with Rogue. Magneto and Rogue's romantic relationship is briefly touched on in Uncanny X-Men #274, where the two share an exploit into the Savage Lands, though their companionship becomes more involved over the ye<br><br><br>While it's clear that the MCU is having issues, it seems unfair to put full responsibility on Feige . There is no way Feige could have predicted the Majors situation, and The Marvels wasn't able to be promoted properly due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes that took place in 2023. Though The Marvels could've been delayed, it would've necessitated pushing back the entire MCU slate. It's also worth considering that the issues Peltz identified with Marvel don't hold up to scrutiny. Both Black Panther movies were huge box office successes for Marvel, as was the original Captain Marvel . The MCU 's issues are more complicated than who stars in what movie, and are the result of more than Feige's decisi<br><br><br>The two emotional men have had a lot of spats over the years, but their biggest falling out came when they both showed interest in Jean Grey . Even if Wolverine has begrudgingly accepted Scott's authority, some of the best X-Men storylines have spawned from the complicated love triangle. More recent comics have implied an open nature to their relationships, but the animosity still sizzles under the surf<br><br><br>Matt Murdock and Elektra Natachios originally met while they were students at Columbia University and shared a brief romance. She's later hired as an assassin by the Kingpin and Daredevil vows to bring her to justice, despite his feelings for <br><br><br>Vaughn imagined the stories gradually building in scale, with X-Men: Days of Future Past as the third chapter in his series, rebooting the timeline ahead of a new version of the Dark Phoenix Saga . In his view, audiences needed time to bond with Jean Grey as a character ahead of her fall. " It’s arguably the biggest story in X-Men, " he told Polygon . Unfortunately, Fox execs were impressed by Vaughn's draft of X-Men: Days of Future Past , and decided to jump straight to that. Discouraged, Vaughn moved on, although he seems to have been pleased with how director Bryan Singer and writer Simon Kinberg treated his st<br><br><br>Audiences were surprised to discover that Mystique and Wolverine share an even deeper history than Charles Xavier and Magneto, spanning nearly a century at the time of Get Mystique's 2003 publication. 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