April 23, 2026

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Marvel Studios is officially moving forward with its long-awaited X-Men reboot, and new comments from director Jake Schreier are beginning to shed light on how the iconic mutant team will be reimagined for a new era. In an interview with Grant Hermanns of ScreenRant while promoting Beef Season 2, Schreier addressed the creative approach behind bringing the X-Men into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

With speculation already swirling about casting choices and how Marvel Studios will differentiate this version from the long-running Fox-Marvel timeline, Schreier remained understandably guarded when discussing specifics. “I think I might need to plead the sniper on that one as far as approach. There’s some things I can say. [Chuckles] But yeah, I mean, look, obviously it’s a huge responsibility and an incredible opportunity,” he shared.

While details remain tightly under wraps, Schreier emphasized that the core focus is not simply revisiting familiar ground, but pushing the franchise forward in meaningful ways. “I think really just what we’ve been talking about more than anything is how do we make it feel new, and how do we go places that feel like we’re succeeding [our predecessors]?” he explained.

The legacy of the X-Men on film is undeniably significant, spanning decades of storytelling and beloved performances. Schreier acknowledged that history, while also pointing to the creative challenge of expanding beyond it. “Obviously, this series has done such incredible things and succeeded in so many ways, and done so many beautiful things. Like, what are some places we can go, and some areas of the lore that we can explore where it feels like we’re taking people to a new place.”

Source: ScreenRant


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