So who will he play?
No clue.
Given his age, maybe a young version of Angel /Warren Worthington?
So who will he play?
No clue.
Given his age, maybe a young version of Angel /Warren Worthington?
ya my moneys on angel
oh so he is gonna be in Xmen, I was right just but had completely the wrong character.
I canât wait for this shit my niggas, but Iâm worried they are going to fuck this shit up to the maximum. I want my Apocalypse with a big blue Celestial powered shape-shifting suit with weird vaguely defined mutant powers spitting knowledge from the top of his dome. All they gotta do is get rid of that wack ass A, from the suit but donât change anything else. But we know theyâre gonna fuck it up.
Iâm wondering how they gonna do the voice now since Tom Hardy jacked that his voice for Bane.
Nothing really surprising, but John Ottman (X2,DOFP) returns to score ApocalypseâŚ
So many twinks
How about morph?
Morph was a character for the cartoon. Unless Singer is a fan of the 90s show Morphâs chances are low.
Also, with Jlaw/Mystique and Apoc as 2 shapeshifters, I doubt theyâd add another into the film.
Fox likes to add characters with different powers for set pieces regardless of their relevance to their plot or their alignment.
morph woulda been a great character had they not put in the other shapeshifters. his association with wolvie was good. also pretty sure morph is canon nowâŚim almost sure they put him in the 616 after his popularity of the cartoon.
Morph was a character of the original Marvel universe and died pretty early. He came back in the animated series and took a bigger role and was also a part of the X-Men in the Age of Apocalypse storyline.
He was one of my favorite characters in both AoA as well as the 90âs tv show and itâs a mystery to me how the people at Marvel didnât recognize his charisma and popularity and never brought him back.
If there had been an X-Men movie back in the '90s, Jim Carrey would have been Morph XD
A lot of morph popularity comes from the voice actor
Imagine if wolvie didnât have an awesome gruff voice in the nineties that steve blum tries to copy
What could this mean?
Marvel Teases X-Men '92âs Return
" X-Men #1, published in 1991, still holds the world record for the highest-selling comic with almost four million copies soldâŚ"
Itâs from the Secret Wars event for this year.
I have, but always thought the cartoon universe was something that never existed in comics. I also read somewhere that Marvel would never do anything to promote Foxâs creations. Cool, nonetheless.
Well the cartoon team was the actual team in the comics at the time too.
A lot of morph popularity comes from the voice actor
Imagine if wolvie didnât have an awesome gruff voice in the nineties that steve blum tries to copy
He always had that olâ school mob bossâ lackey voice to me. It was and still is quite entertaining.