“I don’t want to talk too much about ‘X-Men’,” said Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige.
“But you look at what the ‘X-Men’ comics have always been, and they have been young…
“…and they have been a place to tell stories about young people who feel different…
‘…and who feel ‘other’, and who feel like they don’t belong. That’s the universal story of ‘mutants’, and that is sort of where we’re going.”
"There've been more ‘X-Men’ movies than there were ‘Spidey’ movies or ‘Fantastic Four’ movies, so a lot has been done.
“But again, because it's almost a comic legacy onto itself, there's so much more to tap into and there's so many sagas within sagas for X-Men.
“That’s part of what we're talking about now, is which saga to grow and build…
“…while doing the most important thing, which is introducing all of these characters and giving them their due in our first film.
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