Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT FX's Legion might not be the first X-Men adaptation to spring to mind, but Dan Stevens wants to ride the current crest of the Marvel mutant wave 5 years after Legion ended. With X-Men '97 wowing both nostalgic comics fans and a whole new generation, and the X-Men's MCU debut getting closer every day, mutant stock is at a high.
It was a really fun role. I've never had anything like it come across my inbox, and it was such a fun gang to work with. The director of Deadpool is here tonight. I think we could maybe have a word. Do you think we should corner him and see what we can do? This is Vegas. We can sort this out. Related Legion Was The Real End Of Fox’s X-Men Legion represented the best of what Fox's version of the X-Men franchise was capable of, as the rights of the mutants now revert back to Disney.
In Legion itself, a young version of Charles Xavier appeared in season 3 , as David Haller is the son of Professor X and Gabrielle Haller. That version of Xavier is distinct from the Fox timeline version played by Stewart and James McAvoy, but the original plan for Legion was to have either of the original actors appear. Stewart expressed his enthusiasm for the idea of returning, but Lloyd was cast as part of showrunner Noah Hawley's desire to establish a separate reality .
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