MCU's Blade & X-Men Still Has No Director, According To Jeff Sneider
- Kris Avalon
- 14 minutes ago
- 2 min read

With The Fantastic Four: First Steps hitting theaters in July and Thunderbolts causing positive commotion between fans and critics, many are wondering what's going on with Blade and X Men?
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According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, Kevin Feige has come to feel that the MCU is a "no new fans club," and has "told his Marvel Studios colleagues that watching every new Marvel TV show [and] film had started to feel more like homework than entertainment."
It's difficult to argue with this line of thinking. While more casual viewers would likely be able to follow the movies well enough if they hadn't watched the Disney+ shows, there are certain plot points and character motivations, etc, that they simply wouldn't pick up on.
At any rate, it sounds like the studio is planning to make some big changes when it comes to how much connectivity between big and small screen MCU content we'll be seeing in the future.
In his latest newsletter, Jeff Sneider shares what he's heard about Marvel's new strategy, and he believes that going forward, "the upcoming Vision series will be the last Marvel series to feature major characters from the movies."
"Oh, you’ll get mentions of major characters, just like how Spider-Man (the Peter Parker version) was referenced in Daredevil: Born Again, during a speech where newly elected mayor Wilson Fisk mentions a “man who dresses in a spider outfit” while condemning costumed vigilantes.
There are going to be a whole lot more references like that in Marvel shows, but look for those shows to continue to be based around characters like Wonder Man, who arrives new to the MCU on Disney+ in December, rather than Vision, a big-screen character whom audiences are accustomed to paying to see."
In addition to Vision Quest (or whatever they end up calling it), Marvel has Ironheart, Wonder Man, a second season of Daredevil: Born Again and some animated shows on the way, but it'll be interesting to see what other projects are announced as post-Avengers: Doomsday shows.
Sneider also shared some updates on two long-awaited reboots, and it sounds like both Blade and X-Men are still without directors. The former isn't too surprising following the recent news that Marvel has shelved the Daywalker's next solo outing for the time being, but we've been hearing that Marvel was zeroing in on a director for X-Men for a few months at this stage.
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After Secret Wars I feel we will finally get X Men on the big screen, which in my opinion it's been too long a wait.
As for Blade, I wish they would just make a separate Blade movie that isn't connected to everything going on in the MCU. The fans want to see the Daywalker back on the big screen. I wish they would just figure out a good story and get to filming already.
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