Thread:Actingoutlove/@comment-4966483-20151002152231

Okay, to me, the X-Men are a vital part of the marvel universe, they literally make up half of it anyway! Buuuuut, I feel like mutants make the Avengers and other heroes less special (which is why the mutant MCU is so good). Regardless, I think mutants should appear, but under a few rules:

1) They are much rarer in numbers, and thus, mostly in secret. The public are aware of mutants, though not many are seen nor public. Many are hiding amongst society while the other half is recruited to the X-Men. The powers set in at puberty, much like the comics did (and the films sometimes ignored). So still to this day the government has not accepted the existance of mutants but many people do unnofially believe they exist.

2) There are no inhumans, meaning if you want Kamala Kahn or any of the NuHumans you can. The mutant gene will be revealed to be alien and originated from Attalan (On Earth) though you don't have to explore any of that at all for now.

3) They must remain secret. The big battles have to be somewhat hidden or protected from the world. So no master plan in new-york with an army vs army. I'm sure you will find a way to make a good movie without a huge citybound fight scene. (See: X-2 for a good movie without much public knowledge). This keeps them in the shadows, and therefore not able to join the avengers (yet)

Before I continue is all this reasonable? Do you still wish to continue with this or do you disagree with any of my points? :) 