Summary
- Fox's X-Men franchise modernized the heroes, resulting in fewer appearances of the colorful costumes from Marvel Comics.
- Some characters, like Storm and Cyclops, did get to sport comic-accurate costumes in certain films of the X-Men franchise.
- Hugh Jackman's Wolverine never wore the fully comic-accurate yellow-and-brown or yellow-and-blue costume in the Fox's X-Men franchise, but he appears set to wear the latter in the upcoming Deadpool 3 in the MCU.
Live-action versions of the
X-Men have sported costumes resembling those from Marvel Comics several times, though perhaps this hasn't been often enough. Prior to them being teased to join the MCU, heroes comprising Marvel Comics' X-Men were the subject of a film franchise produced by 20th Century Fox between 2000's X-Men and 2020's The New Mutants. Spanning two decades, Fox's X-Men franchise is still the longest-running superhero film series, though consisted of far fewer projects than Marvel Studios' MCU, and wasn't always received positively. Helping to revolutionize the live-action superhero genre, Fox's X-Men franchise modernized the heroes, which unfortunately meant the colorful costumes from Marvel Comics were seldom seen.
Marvel Comics' X-Men comprise some of the most vibrant, varied, and colorful heroes in the Marvel Universe, fitting perfectly into a world of superheroes with their comic-appropriate costumes. However, when adapting the team for 2000's live-action X-Men project, 20th Century Fox decided to lose the colored costumes in lieu of more modern, sleek, and accessible uniforms. While this may have benefited early superhero audiences who were being introduced to the characters for the first time, many wanted to see the X-Men in their traditional Marvel Comics costumes. Luckily, the X-Men did end up sporting comic-accurate costumes several times in Fox's X-Men franchise, and, more recently, even in the MCU timeline.
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