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7 X-Men Characters Who Haven’t Appeared in the Movies But Should

Have you watched the X-men movies? Well, the X-men movies franchise is among the most successful in Hollywood. It has produced 13 films and grossed over $6 billion at the box office. But still, there are several X-men characters who haven’t appeared in the movies but should have.

This blog will discuss seven such characters and why they should have appeared in the movies. Some of these characters are fan-favorites, and the audience wanted to see them, while others are the ones we believe deserved at least one appearance, even if a cameo in the movies.

Before we get to the list, it is important to find all X-men movies to watch in order to be familiar with them. Here is the list of a few X-Men characters who haven’t appeared in the movies yet:

Armor

Armor’s first appearance was in Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3) #1 (2004), and she was created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday. She is a student of the Xavier Institute and a member of the X-Men. She possesses the power to create force fields that can deflect physical and energy attacks. She has the ability to turn her armor on and off at will.

Character reason: Armor is a powerful X-man who has not yet had the opportunity to shine in the movies. She possesses unique powers that would make for an exciting addition to any movie. The X-men franchise might need her powerful abilities to help defeat the villains. Unfortunately, she has not yet made an appearance in the movies.

Avalanche

Avalanche first appeared in X-Men (Vol. 1) #141 (1981), and Chris Claremont and John Byrne created it. He is a mutant with the power to create seismic waves by vibrating the ground, which can cause structures to collapse and injure or kill people. He has also been known to use his powers to create giant avalanches.

Character reason: Avalanche is a powerful mutant who can cause mass destruction. He would be a valuable asset to the X-men movies franchise, as he could use his powers to defeat powerful villains. However, he has not yet had the opportunity to appear in the movies, and it is about time that he does.

Broo

Broo first appeared in Astonishing X-Men #40 (2011), and he was created by Christos N. Gage, Juan Bobillo, and Marcelo Di Chiara. He is a mutant who was once a member of the Brood, a race of aliens that can implant embryos in other beings and control them. However, after being infected with the virus that killed most of the Brood, he was mutated into a human/Brood hybrid.

Character reason: Broo is a unique mutant who possesses the abilities of both humans and the Brood. This would make for an exciting addition to the X-men movies, as he would bring a new perspective to the team. He has not yet had the opportunity to appear in the movies, but it is about time that he does.

Chamber

Chamber first appeared in X-Men Generation X #1 (1994), and Scott Lobdell and Chris Bachalo created him. He is a mutant who possesses the power to create psionic blasts, which can cause massive damage. He also has a force field protecting him from physical and energy attacks.

Character reason: Chamber is a powerful mutant who has not yet had the opportunity to appear in the movies. His psionic blasts would be a powerful asset to the X-men movies, and his force field would make him invincible. He can be one of the most powerful mutants in the movies.

Corsair and the Starjammers

Corsair and the Starjammers first appeared in X-Men (Vol. 1) #107 (1977), and Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum created them. Corsair is a mutant who possesses the power to create psionic blasts, which can cause massive damage. He also has a force field protecting him from physical and energy attacks.

The Starjammers are a team of mutants who possess various mutant powers. They are a group of pirates who travel the galaxy searching for adventure and treasure. Character reason: Corsair and the Starjammers have not yet had the opportunity to appear in the movies. However, they would make a powerful addition to the X-men movies franchise. Corsair’s psionic blasts would be a powerful asset to the X-men, and the Starjammers could provide valuable support in battle.

Danger

Danger first appeared in Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3) #9 (2005), and she was created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday. She is a sentient computer program that Professor Charles Xavier created to protect the X-men. She can create powerful energy blasts, which can cause massive damage.

Character reason: Danger is a powerful mutant who can be a valuable asset to the X-men movies. Her energy blasts would be a powerful asset to the team, and her ability to create protective shields would make her invaluable in battle. She has not yet had the opportunity to appear in the movies, but it is about time that she does.

Dazzler

Dazzler first appeared in Uncanny X-Men (Vol. 1) #130 (1980), and she was created by Jim Shooter, Dave Cockrum, and John Byrne. She is a mutant who possesses the power to create powerful light and sound beams. These beams can cause massive damage, and she can use them to attack her enemies or create shields to protect herself and her allies.

Character reason: Dazzler is a powerful mutant who has not yet had the opportunity to appear in the movies. Her light and sound beams would be a powerful asset to the team, and her ability to create protective shields would make her invaluable in battle. She can be one of the most powerful mutants in the movies.

X-men movies need more mutants. These are just a few of the X-Men characters who haven’t appeared in the movies but would make a valuable addition to the team. The X-men movies are getting a bit stale, and it is time for some new blood in new movies.

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