Kevin Feige Says The MCU Will Recast Iron Man, Captain America, The X-Men
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, JUL 20 – Marvel Studios will recast iconic characters including Tony Stark and Steve Rogers after Avengers: Secret Wars, introducing a younger X-Men team to refresh the MCU timeline, Kevin Feige said.
- Los Angeles: Marvel Studios plans to recast the X-Men and Tony Stark, with Kevin Feige confirming the decision to occur following Avengers: Secret Wars on December 17, 2027.
- According to Feige, this phase is a reset not a reboot, as he said `Secret Wars` will serve as a new beginning, setting up the future of the MCU.
- The reset X-Men movie, directed by Jake Schreier, will target a younger demographic, adding that the old cast will give way to new actors, Kevin Feige confirmed.
- Fans took to social media with excitement, while Kevin Feige hinted that icons like Steve Rogers will also be recast, contrasting Marvel’s past avoidance of recasting.
- Long-Term, the MCU roadmap now stretches to 2032, indicating Marvel's plans for a strategic reset following Avengers: Secret Wars, as Kevin Feige confirmed.
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