X-Men | Marvel schedules reboot shoot for late 2025

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Marvel appears to be readying the production of its X-Men reboot for a shoot in late 2025, with a potential release in 2027.


As Deadpool & Wolverine continues to break assorted box office records, co-star Ryan Reynolds has described the movie as ā€œfarewellā€ to the ā€œfun, weird, uneven and risky world of 20th Century Fox.ā€

Following Disney’s acquisition of Fox in 2019, it was inevitable that the X-Men franchise would be rebooted at some point, and it now sounds as though we have a timeframe for that reboot. Production Weekly (as reported by World Of Reel) now has an X-Men movie scheduled to begin filming in ā€œlate 2025.ā€

The appearance of that shoot window emerged roughly around the time that Disney put out an updated version of its release schedule (via Variety), which included a mix of movies previously announced at San Diego Comic-Con and a few unexpected ones – among them ā€˜Untitled Marvel’ films set to appear in US cinemas on the 23rd July 2027 and the 5th November 2027. It’s just possible that the new X-Men will be one of these.

Elsewhere on the list you’ll find Avengers: Doomsday, out on the 1st May 2026 and replacing the outgoing Avengers: The Kang Dynasty. Then there’s the perma-troubled Blade reboot, which is still scheduled for 7th November 2025 – despite having no director.

As for X-Men, the franchise hasn’t seen a new entry since the critical and financial disappointment of 2019’s Dark Phoenix, another movie with a troubled production history. The last we heard, screenwriter Michael Lesslie was in talks to write a new X-Men film for Marvel, while Jordan Peele was also reportedly among the filmmakers offered the directing gig. Peele is said to have turned it down.

After a somewhat moribund patch in terms of box office and fan reception, Deadpool & Wolverine appeared to have put the spring back in Marvel’s step, at least if its bombastic show at last month’s Comic-Con is anything to go by. Director Julius Onah’s Captain America: Brave New World and Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts* are set to end the fifth phase of Marvel’s cinematic universe in 2025.

Time will tell whether phase six, which will begin with The Fantastic Four: First Steps next July, will see the studio on more consistent creative form.

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