The MCU is continuing to utilize time travel with the arrival of Kang the Conqueror, which could hint at the arrival of another mutant time traveler.
Thanks to Avengers: Endgame and Avengers: The Kang Dynasty the MCU has the cool opportunity to introduce a specific popular X-Men member. Questions and theories have persisted relentlessly as to how and when the MCU would finally give audiences their fan-favorite mutants, and the time is certainly soon coming. Phase 4 steadily incorporated mutants with Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Mr. Immortal in She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, and remarkably, Kamala Khan in Ms. Marvel.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Avengers: Endgame exponentially expanded the MCU by unlocking time travel, and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania enhances that by fully introducing Kang the Conqueror, a time travel aficionado. The MCU can lay further foundation for the X-Men in upcoming projects such as Deadpool 3, which is theorized to incorporate the TVA as Deadpool and Wolverine cross over from the Fox X-Men Universe.
Incorporating Bishop into the MCU with time travel is quite easily done. It’s simply a matter of when to do it. Time travel must play a pivotal role in Kang's role throughout the MCU, from his actions in the Quantum Realm to the rise of his Dynasty and finally to his downfall. Bishop would be a very surprising addition as part of that, but still a welcome one, and it could therefore open the door to other X-Men, whether from the past, future, and/or across the Multiverse.
Why The MCU's X-Men Should Include Bishop As Kevin Feige and Marvel executives decide who should be part of the MCU’s X-Men, they have so many options available that they should essentially consider giving the X-Men their own universe within the MCU. Such would allow for the franchise to really showcase all facets of the X-Men from the other related teams like X-Force or Excalibur to focusing on singular characters like Bishop.
Bishop stands out from his fellow X-Men for more than the brand on his face and his unique powers, but also in how he relates to his teammates. As a kid, Bishop grew up idolizing the X-Men. When he falls into their time and ends up working with them, he must confront whether they’re the heroes of legend or simply survivors in a world that hates them, people just like him.
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