Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT 32 years after his debut in Marvel's X-Men: The Animated Series, Gambit is dead, and there's only one way to make it better. There's a very good chance that X-Men '97's decision to kill the Cajun mutant will be preserved among the most notable moments in X-Men screen history, thanks to the show's incredible, compelling story-telling.
And then, of course, is the question of Marvel Studios' X-Men plans. Mutants have already been seeded in the MCU, with Kelsey Grammer's Beast returning in The Marvels most prominently, and it's hoped that 2024's Comic Con could take advantage of the success of X-Men '97 to announce something tangible.
Related Deadpool & Wolverine May Finally Deliver The X-Men Variant We've Wanted After 11 Years One moment in the Deadpool & Wolverine trailer may have hinted at a much-wanted mutant hero debuting during the MCU Phase 5 multiverse movie.
Since that appearance, Gambit has been a notable absentee from the X-Men movie franchise. After all, anchoring him to Wolverine's origin story meant it would be harder to bring him in as part of the First Class reboot timeline. But then Fox rolled out plans for a solo Gambit movie with Channing Tatum once more in line to star, only for development hell to swallow the project up for years.
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