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They did actually reference the original Wolverine costume in a deleted scene from "The Wolverine"



And not wearing blue/black and yellow was always a criticism of the X Men flicks. The uniforms in Dark Phoenix address this (while looking a bit too close to the original X Factor uniforms), as does Negasonic's uniform in Deadpool, but truthfully the original all black with thin yellow piping joints from the first X Men worked out just fine.

The nerd in me gotta point out that that isn't the original wolverine costume just the most well known from the comics and 90's cartoon.

This is the original, a slight variation with the mask and whiskers:

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I do agree people nitpick about the smallest shit lol. I remember complaints about Thanos not wearing a helmet throughout Infinity War or him being considerably bigger than the heroes

These guys are a tiny minority tho'. Most comic book buffs are happy with the the changes the MCU made coz they understand not everything can translate well from comic book to screen.

Most of the complaints about changes come when the changes made are trash or superfluous ie the FOX movies
 
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Kevin Feige is in focus, but behind him is the concept art from the Loki series, and you’ll notice that Tom Hiddleston is not on Asgard or any location that he’s been before. In fact, judging by the Jaws marquee in the background, it looks like he’s in 1975 (though he could be in 1976 too since movies were in theaters for a long time in those days). Plus, we’re not even sure if he’s in the United States or not, and since Jaws didn’t open in Great Britain until December of 1975, it could easily be the following year over there.

The rest of the imagery (via Disney) is clearly 1970s style, from the fashion to the cars. But what is Loki doing there? There aren’t any significant moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that happened in the mid-1970s. Tony Stark and Steve Rogers travel back to 1970 in Avengers: Endgame after Loki steals the Time Stone and escapes with it during the Battle of New York in 2012, but that doesn’t give us a reason for Loki to be in 1975 or later.

Previously we heard the Loki series would take the character back to certain moments in human history “as an unlikely influencer on historical events.” Could Loki be the reason Jaws becomes a blockbuster sensation? Could he be the reason the Vietnam War comes to a close? Does he give Lorne Michaels the idea for Saturday Night Live? Maybe he convinces Sony to release Betamax tapes as a joke so that VHS can flourish. We don’t know! The possibilities are endless.

All kidding aside, this does make us wonder exactly what Loki will be doing throughout this series. He might be influencing events in human history while traversing through time, but what is he trying to accomplish for himself? Loki doesn’t do anything unless he somehow benefits from it, so there has to be something more at play here. Hopefully we’ll hear more soon.

https://www.slashfilm.com/marvel-loki-series-first-look/
 
loki-series-conceptart-kevinfeige.jpg


Kevin Feige is in focus, but behind him is the concept art from the Loki series, and you’ll notice that Tom Hiddleston is not on Asgard or any location that he’s been before. In fact, judging by the Jaws marquee in the background, it looks like he’s in 1975 (though he could be in 1976 too since movies were in theaters for a long time in those days). Plus, we’re not even sure if he’s in the United States or not, and since Jaws didn’t open in Great Britain until December of 1975, it could easily be the following year over there.

The rest of the imagery (via Disney) is clearly 1970s style, from the fashion to the cars. But what is Loki doing there? There aren’t any significant moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that happened in the mid-1970s. Tony Stark and Steve Rogers travel back to 1970 in Avengers: Endgame after Loki steals the Time Stone and escapes with it during the Battle of New York in 2012, but that doesn’t give us a reason for Loki to be in 1975 or later.

Previously we heard the Loki series would take the character back to certain moments in human history “as an unlikely influencer on historical events.” Could Loki be the reason Jaws becomes a blockbuster sensation? Could he be the reason the Vietnam War comes to a close? Does he give Lorne Michaels the idea for Saturday Night Live? Maybe he convinces Sony to release Betamax tapes as a joke so that VHS can flourish. We don’t know! The possibilities are endless.

All kidding aside, this does make us wonder exactly what Loki will be doing throughout this series. He might be influencing events in human history while traversing through time, but what is he trying to accomplish for himself? Loki doesn’t do anything unless he somehow benefits from it, so there has to be something more at play here. Hopefully we’ll hear more soon.

https://www.slashfilm.com/marvel-loki-series-first-look/

As much as Kevin Feige didn't care for the TV side of Marvel. These joints better be GOAT as far as story/plot goes.

Cuz IMO some of them Netflix shows shit on anything MCU as far as story/plot.
 
Adrien Brody for Nightcrawler, Colin Hanks for Beast, Armie Hammer for Angel, Keep Fassbender as Magneto. Need some thought on the rest
 
I liked Fassbender and McAvoy as Magneto and Professor X... and I enjoyed the new actress that played Storm.

Everyone else can go. I agree with getting Jennifer Lawrence and Mystique the fuck outa here tho
Personally I think Storm should be recast with a darker woman. Lupita would have been perfect
 
I don't really understand why they want to revive the old X-men cartoon rather than just making a new series. That said, I'm with it, because I'd rather get that cast then one more reflective of the modern comic teams.
 
Adrien Brody for Nightcrawler, Colin Hanks for Beast, Armie Hammer for Angel, Keep Fassbender as Magneto. Need some thought on the rest
Ansel Elgort as Cyclops
Madelaine Petsch as Jean Grey
Josh Hutcherson as Iceman
Garrett Hedlund As Wolverine
To get him out of the rut he’s been in Tom Hanks as Professor X
 
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