Marvel boss Kevin Feige says there could be “100 more” great X-Men movies, teases “sagas upon sagas”
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has suggested that the X-Men could support dozens of future films, saying he believes there is scope for "100 more" great instalments in the franchise. His comments, teasing "sagas upon sagas" still to come, point to the mutant team playing a major long-term role as the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand following its acquisition of the X-Men characters from Fox.
Feige's remarks reflect the scale of ambition Marvel has for integrating the X-Men into the wider MCU, building on decades of comic-book source material that could sustain many more stories and characters beyond what has already been adapted on screen. While no specific new titles, release dates or casting details were confirmed in the comments reported, the statement signals that mutant-led projects are likely to remain a significant part of Marvel's slate for years to come.
- Kevin Feige says X-Men franchise could yield "100 more" films
- He teased "sagas upon sagas" still to be told
- Signals mutants will be a long-term MCU priority