What if John Hughes Directed X-Men

What if John Hughes Directed X-Men

What if the late John Hughes directed an X-Men film in the 1980's?

By NeilBeforeYoung - Sep 12, 2011 11:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic

John Hughes (1950 - 2009) was one of the greatest director/writers, especially when it came to teenage problems and their angst. Now, I know Spider-Man has a lot of teenage angst, I think that the X-Men, in the original incarnation would have quite a bit of teenage problems and young person problems.



I don't really have a specific year for this movie, but it would definitely be around 1985 or 1986, somewhere at that time period.

Up first would be Professor Charles Xavier: Professor X.



Christopher Plummer has acted in many films, of which include "The Sound of Music" as Captain von Trapp, "The Man Who Would Be King" as Rupyard Kipling, and he appeared as Sherlock Holmes in the films "Silver Blaze" (1977) and "Murder By Decree" (1979). Plummer is a brilliant actor even a couple decades later.

Next we have Cyclops --



Rob Lowe appeared in the films, "The Outsiders", "Oxford Blues", and "St. Elmo's Fire". He's a terrific actor, especially as the older brother in "The Outsiders". I think Rob Lowe would be perfect as the leader of the X-Men.

And who would Cyclops be without Jean Grey:



Molly Ringwald might seem like an obvious choice, but she is a good actress who has been in a few John Hughes films, such as "Sixteen Candles", "Pretty In Pink", and "The Breakfast Club". She has a good range of acting going from "Pretty in Pink" to "The Breakfast Club".

And now we have that heavenly mutant Angel:



James Spader is another actor in a John Hughes film: "Pretty In Pink", where he plays one of the "rich kids". James Spader is a phenomenal actor, playing with a bit of arrogance and enough swagger to pull off Warren Worthington III.

Of course, one of the smartest mutants is Hank McCoy, aka Beast:
(This choice I'm really proud of!)



Robert Downey, Jr. appeared in the film "Weird Science", another John Hughes film, where he played Ian, a school bully. Robert Downey, Jr. is a talented actor who can bring a whole new layers to Dr. McCoy.

Now it's time for the ever-so-cool mutant Iceman:



Matthew Broderick was in the 1986 film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" where he played the now-famous cool-teen who ditches school. He was cocky, witty, had that perfect charm about him.

Honestly though, in the 1980's, if I were to make a Marvel movie, I would pick him for either Iceman or Spider-Man, I think he would be perfect in both!



Now we come to the Brotherhood of Mutants:

First off we have the Master of Magnetism, Magneto:



Christopher Lloyd is famously remembered as Doc Brown in the "Back to the Future" franchise. While this might seem like an odd choice, Christopher Lloyd has played more serious roles, where he brought a shocking role, such as in the film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" where he played Max Taber, and in the television shows "Law and Order" and "Fringe" (I know those didn't come out before 1986, but I thought it was good example of his acting).

Now we have his right-hand woman, Mystique:



This one I was a bit iffy about, but I think she has the acting chops to pull off Raven Darkholme. Other than appearing in "National Lampoon's Vacation", she was also in "The Sentinel" and "A Streetcar Named Desire". She would be pretty cool as Mystique.

Next we have Toad:



Jon Cryer, best known in the role of Ducky in "Pretty In Pink" would be great as the quirky, off-the-wall Toad. He can play sinister and creepy real well and would be a good slight comic relief.

Now we have the hot-headed Pyro:



Appearing in "The Breakfast Club" as the rebel Bender, Judd Nelson was reported to having a hot-temper, something he could channel into Pyro.

Now we have the speedster Quicksilver:



Andrew McCarthy starred in the John Hughes films "Pretty In Pink" as the rich kid/ nice guy and in "St. Elmo's Fire". Andrew McCarthy would absolutely be perfect for the role of Quicksilver.

And as for his sister, the Scarlet Witch:



Jennifer Grey is most memorable in the films "Dirty Dancing" as Baby and as Ferris Bueller's sister in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". She's got that menace about her from Ferris Bueller and the intensity of Baby that would be perfect for the Scarlet Witch.

Next up is the biggest Brotherhood member -- Blob:



John Candy has been in the films "The Blues Brothers" and "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles". He is a funny guy -- extremely funny -- but I think he would be superb as the Blob.

Now we have the final member of the Brotherhood -- Mastermind:



Jonathan Schmock is known for playing the snooty maitre d'. I think he would be really great in the role of Jason Wyngarde, the master of illusions. I think he would become the main villain, starting out small under Magneto's rule, but soon branching out to something much worse.

I know this one isn't part of the Brotherhood, but I think it would be great to have Senator Kelly as an original antagonist of the X-Men, before Magneto's Brotherhood steps in. Senator Kelly:



Paul Gleason, better known as the Assistant Principal in the film "The Breakfast Club" and as the jerk cop in "Die Hard". He would be great as Senator Robert Kelly!

Well, that's my fan cast for if John Hughes directed X-Men. John Hughes was a great director and he is sorely missed.

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Hellsing
Hellsing - 9/13/2011, 3:58 AM
John Hughes making X-Men wow thats never actually occurred to me but great choices.
ballstothewall
ballstothewall - 9/13/2011, 4:48 AM
No Wolverine? Good casting though. exspecially with the John Candy and the Mathew Moderrick pick.
ager
ager - 9/13/2011, 7:02 AM
top to bottom this is outstanding. really realy brilliant. the best Iceman choice. AMH was too dorky then. great cast. thumbs up
jbak368
jbak368 - 9/13/2011, 8:26 AM
Star Trek III has Christopher Lloyd in a great villainous role too.
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 9/13/2011, 10:08 AM
I grew up in the 80's and remember how big Hughes' movies were. GREAT CAST and thanks for reminding me that I'm old.
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 9/13/2011, 10:10 AM
Matt Dillion as Wolverine and Ralph Macchio as Nightcrawler. LOL
VanCityKid
VanCityKid - 9/13/2011, 1:29 PM
"Eat....my....shorts"
"Hey Wolverine, does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?"
"Life moves pretty fast Quicksilver, if you dont stop and look around once in awhile you might miss it"

Ok I'm done here
BigK1337
BigK1337 - 9/13/2011, 4:29 PM
John Hughes could have been a great movie director for X-Men. Not only does it suits his style of film making (the coming of age stories found in many of his films) but it will also be like his first try at making an action adventure movie.

Though I am a bit iffy on Christopher Lloyd as Magneto, but I think it can work out if a John Hughes X-Men movie was ever made.
ager
ager - 9/13/2011, 7:08 PM
Lloyd is a phenominal actor and you should check out all of his movies before you base it off of Doc Brown or Taxi
MrBlueSky
MrBlueSky - 9/14/2011, 6:07 PM
This would have been awesome if it was actually made back in the 80's. Matthew Broderick as Iceman and Judd Nelson as Pyro is genius!! I love all of these choices with the exception of Toad because I hate John Cryer in everything he does.
canadianturd
canadianturd - 9/15/2011, 8:49 PM
I love these kind of fan casts!

This one especially is inspiring, but I do agree Anthony Michael Hall would be the perfect Iceman.

Would've loved to see Phoebe Cates from back in the day, running around in a costume!
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 9/16/2011, 7:08 PM
This is very cool. I showed this to my buddies and since they are old too, they loved it. I'd like to hear the soundtrack to this movie as well.LOL.
NeilBeforeYoung
NeilBeforeYoung - 9/16/2011, 11:39 PM
I'm glad everyone liked it, thank you so much for your compliments!!

MaddMonkk: yeah, I bet Tears For Fears would have a field day with this!!!
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