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  • - [Amy Vorpahl] This episode of Nerdist News

  • is sponsored by Borderlands 3.

  • Is ""The New Mutants"" joining

  • the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

  • Remember ""The New Mutants""?

  • That superhero horror film about a group of teenage mutants

  • being experimented on in a secret facility,

  • based on the comic book of the same name?

  • You know?

  • The film that was set in the same universe

  • as the Fox X-Men movies and came out on April 13th, 2018?

  • Oh wait, no, it was pushed back

  • and came out on February 22nd, 2019.

  • Wait, no no, sorry guys, it was pushed back again

  • and came out last month on August 2nd, 2019.

  • Wait, no, that was--

  • (beeps)

  • Look, by now, we all know how

  • ""The New Mutants"" movie got derailed.

  • While its release was initially pushed back

  • for some major reshoots,

  • similar to what happened to this

  • past June's ""X-Men: Dark Phoenix"",

  • another giant wrench was thrown into the works

  • when Disney acquired Fox, and was able to return

  • the X-Men to the stable with the rest of

  • the Marvel properties that Disney already owned.

  • This put ""Dark Phoenix"" and ""New Mutants""

  • in an awkward place,

  • because as soon as the Disney-Fox deal went through,

  • it became fairly obvious that Marvel Studios would want

  • to reboot and recast all of the X-Men and Mutant characters,

  • minus Deadpool, to fit more nicely

  • into their Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  • And now Marvel Studios Head Kevin Feige did hint

  • that there are projects coming down the line

  • featuring mutants at this year's Comic-Con,

  • it's clear that the former Fox family of X-Men

  • wasn't a part of that.

  • And while ""X-Men: Dark Phoenix"" eventually did

  • get released in theaters this year,

  • there still is no news about the fate of ""The New Mutants""

  • and if audiences will actually ever be able

  • to see the film in theaters.

  • Until now, according to new report

  • that is swirling around the internet,

  • it sounds like Disney might be setting up

  • to slide ""The New Mutants""

  • into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

  • Now, this report comes from the folks over at FandomWire,

  • and we have yet to get any confirmation

  • from an official source.

  • So, we recommend you take this with a grain of salt.

  • But as to what it says,

  • "A source close to FandomWire has stated

  • "that Disney and Marvel Studios have intentionally

  • "cut any ties to Fox's Singerverse,

  • "i.e. Fox's Marvel Franchise, in ""The New Mutants"".

  • "Additionally, the idea of being a mutant

  • "won't be exactly mainstream.

  • These changes were made in case Kevin Feige decides later

  • "he wants to bring ""The New Mutants""

  • "into the Marvel Cinematic Universe."

  • If true, this is some pretty big news.

  • Marvel has been tight-lipped about

  • how mutants could enter the MCU.

  • But if ""The New Mutants"" film has removed

  • any references to past X-Men film continuity,

  • which, in itself, is an oxymoron,

  • this definitely does seem like the first step

  • to making it possible to add this film to the MCU.

  • And, if this film does join the ranks

  • of the other MCU movies,

  • then making the concept of mutants relatively unknown

  • could help to serve as a light introduction

  • to the Marvel film franchise.

  • As for all those rumored expensive reshoots

  • about adding a new New Mutant to the team,

  • as well as changing the tone of the movie a bit more,

  • it appears that plan has been kicked to the wayside

  • and the team has instead reworked

  • the existing footage into the current cut.

  • While Disney was reportedly not happy

  • with the previous iterations of the film,

  • this new edit is supposedly getting

  • some major love from test audiences.

  • Reportedly, this cut is also closer to

  • the original horror movie vision,

  • that director Josh Boone had for the film.

  • Which is exciting for fans, because the idea

  • of a superhero horror film is what folks were

  • most stoked for when the trailer

  • of the film dropped originally.

  • But, as for whether ""The New Mutants"" will fit

  • in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or not,

  • we will just have to wait until April of 2020

  • when the film drops in theaters.

  • Unless, of course, it gets delayed again.

  • And again.

  • And again.

  • But what do you folks think?

  • Do you think ""The New Mutants"" could join the MCU?

  • Who is your favorite New Mutant?

  • And, if all references to mutants have been cut

  • from the film, will it just be titled ""The New""?

  • Let's discuss.

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- [Amy Vorpahl] This episode of Nerdist News

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