X-Men: First Class Sequel Ideas, Thoughts, and Outlines

X-Men: First Class Sequel Ideas, Thoughts, and Outlines

"If you will not take responsibility for yourself, Magneto... then God help me I will!" - Charles Xavier

By CanadaMan - Jan 03, 2012 11:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic

First Sequel:

X-Men: Rise of the Brotherhood of Mutants or X-Men: Brotherhood

Overall Synopsis:

After the events of First Class, Magneto has begun recruiting members of his own group of mutants he deems the Brotherhood (Mystique, Emma Frost, Azazel, Riptide, and Angel). In response, Professor X begins looking for new mutants (Scott Summers a.k.a Cyclops and Ororo Monroe a.k.a Storm) to join him as a team he calls the X-Men (the name Moira MacTaggert suggested at the end of the first film). Meanwhile, Magneto seeks to gain land from Russia to form his own utopia for mutants that he may rule over to fight back against the human race; he places Mystique with the Duke of Russia so she may manipulate him into signing off on the deal. Magneto’s plans gain the attention of Professor X and his X-Men (Havok, Beast, Banshee, Cyclops, and Storm), who decide to launch an attack on Magneto’s Brotherhood to stop his plans. As the classic rivalry between the Brotherhood of Mutants and the X-Men begins, a battle will be fought that will decide the future of mutant and man-kind a-like.

Story Notes:

The backdrop of the film will be the late 1960’s, early 1970’s.

Moira MacTaggert slowly begins remembering certain things from the events on the beach in Cuba (besides her gunshot that crippled Charles) and goes looking for Professor X, eventually finding his school and confronting him. In the end, she helps expose Magneto's plans to the world, even after much protest from Professor X.

Prof. X uses Hank’s version of Cerebro to locate Ororo, and breaks it when he pushes the technology beyond it’s limits with his mind.

Alex Summers a.k.a Havok introduces his brother, Scott Summers, to Prof. X when they begin recruiting new members for their X-Men.

In Russia, Prof. X locates a young mutant, Piotr Rasputin, who he takes back to the mansion to await training for future endeavors. (Piotr Rasputin will become Colossus in the second sequel)

Riptide will actually have lines in the film.

Professor X will be the main character that drives the story as opposed to Magneto who drove the story in First Class.

Magneto decides to put Mystique with the Duke of Russia rather than Emma Frost because he needs Emma to protect the team from Prof. X’s abilities and keep watch over Prof. X, the X-Men, and their actions. Of course, Mystique assumes that means Magneto would rather be with Emma, which results in Mystique becoming jealous.

As Magneto starts to take more of an interest in Emma Frost, Mystique becomes jealous. Azazel sees that Mystique is vulnerable and take’s advantage of her. In the end, Mystique is devastated to discover that she is pregnant with Azazel’s baby after taking a pregnancy test.

During the confrontation in Russia, Emma Frost and Prof. X have an epic mind battle in which crazy fantasy-like things happen, including fake, animated versions of the X-Men and the Brotherhood (the former and the latter resembling their comic-book counterparts) going head-to-head. The mind battle causes Prof. X to push his abilities to their limit, making him lose all of his hair, and putting Emma Frost in a comatose state.

The exposure of Magneto’s plans put a bad spotlight on mutant-kind and make mutant’s the targets of much criticism, hatred, and fear from the general human public.

Havok leave’s to go his own way by the end of the film, realizing that his own powers are so similar to his brother’s that there’s only room for one of them on the team and that his brother, who is a loner at the start of the film, could use the experience to break out of his lonely shell and become a leader. Prof. X accepts this reasoning after a bit of review and bids Havok farewell and good luck on his travels, telling Havok that he’ll “always have a place with the X-Men.”

Hank becomes more acceptant of his mutation and embraces it by the end of the film thanks to the efforts of Prof. X and Mystique, who both help Hank cope.

Magneto discovers the nation of Genosha located off the east cost of Africa and realizes he’s found the perfect position to take control of.





Second Sequel:

The Uncanny X-Men or X-Men: Inferno

Overall Synopsis:

When both Prof. X and his X-Men (Cyclops, Storm, Banshee, Beast, and Colossus) and Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants (Mystique, Emma Frost, Riptide, and Azazel) are attacked by a group known only as the Marauders (Gambit, Sabretooth, Sunfire, and Mastermind), both groups must team up, despite their opposing views, to track down the source of the attack. Professor X and Magneto collaborate to re-design Cerebro to locate the Marauders and their leader; they discover an evil mutant, Mister Sinister, who is bent on extracting and manipulating mutant genes to manufacture an army of mutants to take over the world. As Professor X and Magneto work together to fight back against their latest “common enemy,” they also discover a mutant more powerful than any they’ve seen before, Jean Grey. While both Magneto and Prof. X seek to win the loyalties of Jean Grey for different reasons, Mister Sinister discovers Jean as well, and plans to use her DNA to create his race of super-mutants that will ultimately help him take over the world. As time hangs in the balance, a war for the protection of all mutants rages across the world; loyalties will be questioned, lives will be lost, and only one side can emerge victorious. In this dazzling conclusion to the astonishing “First Class Trilogy,” the X-Men will face their greatest challenge yet!

Story Notes:

The backdrop of the film will be the 1980’s.

Mister Sinister reveals to Prof. X that he and Cyclops have a connection: Mister Sinister has been manipulating Cyclops since his childhood in an orphanage in Nebraska, up until now. Prof. X decides not to tell Cyclops, knowing his anger would cause him to do something he’d regret but later, during the final battle in Germany, Mister Sinister reveals what he told to Prof. X.

Emma Frost, still in a comatose state, is kept under medical watch by Beast. By the end of the film, Emma is still in this state, so Magneto leaves her with the X-Men. Prof. X then revives her, and she decides to join the X-Men.

During the scene where Prof. X uses Cerebro to locate Mister Sinister and the Marauders, pre-teen versions of the Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, and Iceman make small cameos.

Jean Grey ultimately decides to join the X-Men after Prof. X reveals that he has powers similar to her own and can teach her how to control and utilize them. She develops a strong friendship with Scott because they both have mutations that made their childhood years very difficult; they can easily relate. Eventually their friendship becomes something more by the end of the film after Cyclops becomes leader of the X-Men.

Riptide betrays the Brotherhood and critically injures Banshee during another one of the Marauders attacks. Riptide is eventually killed by Magneto during the film’s climax.

Prof. X reaches inside Mister Sinister’s mind (Mister Sinister lets him in) during the second act of the film to understand his goals; Prof. X sees Mister Sinister’s original form as the geneticist Nathaniel Essex, how he got his powers from an ancient mutant named Apocalypse, and what he plans to do with Jean Grey’s DNA.

Sabretooth and Mastermind both leave the Marauders after Cyclops “kills” Mister Sinister at the end of the film. Prof. X convinces Gambit to join the X-Men since Banshee becomes indisposed; he also gains the loyalty of Sunfire who becomes a student at the X-Mansion.

Mister Sinister does not truly die at the end of the film, rather he reconstructs himself from what is left of his own genetic material, and it is revealed he was working for a higher being (which is hinted at in the end).
*the being is Apocalypse

It becomes easier to see that Mystique is pregnant throughout the film, eventually being forced to give birth to the child by Azazel, causing a confrontation between her, Magneto, and Azazel in the end which results in Azazel’s apparent “death.” (left open to insinuate his return one day) Mystique abandons the child in Winzeldorf, Germany, but Azazel (with his tail and face hidden by a large, green cloak) saves the child from near-death.

Magneto takes his Brotherhood of Mutants to Genosha in eastern Africa, to begin planning their next move.

**all of this will set-up another trilogy that will deal with Magneto's rise to power in Genosha (which will attract mutants such as Juggernaut, Toad, Pyro, and the Blob), the rise of Apocalypse and his Horsemen, and the recruiting/introduction of Wolverine, Angel (Warren Worthington), Rogue, and Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat. Of course it'll keep in line with certain concepts from Singer's two films, but it will feel drastically different, and ignore many arcs or concepts established or completed in the third film altogether. I also propose that Fox work on creating a sort of "shared universe" for their X-Men characters, much like the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) that Marvel Studios has right now. That way they could flesh out their characters and story arcs much better, create crossovers between characters like Deadpool and Cable, all the while competing valiantly with the competition at Marvel Studios. Respecting the source material should be #1 priority though (I'm not saying follow it exactly or anything like that, just make sure characters get their due amount of time on-screen, with lines). Nuff' said!

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Icemantong
Icemantong - 1/3/2012, 11:57 AM
Wow, In my mind a sequel to First Class was almost identical to your interpretation! I agree 100% with ur second installment idea!

As for the third, i also think its a good follow up, though i would try link it to the existing trilogy then set up for a new one....the set would then be complete

Really liked ur ideas!! :)
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/3/2012, 12:09 PM
Thanks! Yeah, I never thought of that (linking it with the other trilogy), but it's a good idea! :)
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/3/2012, 12:47 PM
Dang dude, this is [frick]ing awesome! You're a great writer, please write some more stuff! I write FanFic myself and I should probably think up some ideas for a sequel, lol.
Rhys
Rhys - 1/3/2012, 1:42 PM
X-Men: Brotherhood... like that title. Especially because it could carry multiple meanings.
Nemesys
Nemesys - 1/3/2012, 2:27 PM
Great ideas CanadaMan. The only thing is your time frames. If the 1st sequel takes place around the late 60's early 70's, and the 2nd sequel is in the 80's, you couldn't deal with Mystique's preganacy in the 2nd one, unless its in flashback form. By that time, Nightcrawler should be a pre-teen. Otherwise, I enjoyed the read!
headlopper
headlopper - 1/3/2012, 2:33 PM
@CanadaMan- This script is splendid man! Great job!

I hope Fox 'suits' read this. This could actually be a very valid screenplay.
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/3/2012, 3:13 PM
@headlopper

Thanks! It'd be great if Fox actually decided to do something like this.

@Nemesys

I wasn't entirely sure about how to work the time frames, but your right. In that case, I might as well change the time period of Inferno to make them direct sequels. :p Or just move a few things around. ;)

@Rhys

I saw the title in a manip somewhere on here but I don't remember who made it; anyways, I thought the title was gold so I thank whoever truly came up with it!

@Moviemaster

Thanks! I've read some of your stuff myself and I quite enjoyed it to be completely honest! You're a fantastic writer as well! I'm thinking on posting a Batman fancast soon, so stay tuned! ;)
RunDTC
RunDTC - 1/3/2012, 3:38 PM
would this be connected to the original X-Men trilogy?
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/3/2012, 4:04 PM
@RunDTC

I'd say that my idea of a First Class trilogy would be strictly connected to the first two films (directed by Bryan Singer) of the original X-Men trilogy.
theKamizeus
theKamizeus - 1/3/2012, 6:08 PM
That is absolutely perfect! I love it!
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/3/2012, 6:18 PM
@theKamizeus

Thanks! :D
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/4/2012, 8:30 AM
@CanadaMan- Dude that's awesome lol! The next one is coming March 1 so stay tuned for that. I recently decided to re-write the first one and I'll be posting up here soon! Don't forget to check out my Indy FanFic 1 or 2 articles down in FanFic, and can't wait for the Fancast!
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/4/2012, 9:17 AM
@MovieMaster

Looking forward to it! I'll be sure to check out those Indy fanfic's again as well. The fancast should be here relatively soon, I just need to gather some pictures of my actors. ;p
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/4/2012, 10:02 AM
@CanadaMan- It's not my best work, but still pretty good nonetheless. The story is a bit fantastical and unrealistic though :P Not for everybody's liking. Will you be doing a FanFic along with it?
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/4/2012, 10:39 AM
Yeah, I might do a little synopsis or something. I'm already working on a script idea for a Gotham television series that I think has some potential, so the fancast might tie into that. I'm not entirely sure, but I just finished writing an opening for the series that I'm quite happy with. I liked how you used the Bermuda Triangle in the plot for your Indy fanfic, that was really cool; I've always wanted to do a story of some kind with that in it. Are you going to continue working on more Indiana Jones stuff, or are you moving on to other things?
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/5/2012, 8:49 AM
@CanadaMan- I'll probably move onto other things. It won't be called Gotham will it, because there seems to be LOADS of those making the rounds!
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/5/2012, 10:03 AM
@TheQuestion

Thanks!

@MovieMaster

Probably not; the title is a work in progress anyhow... :p
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/5/2012, 10:19 AM
@CanadaMan- Good good ;) I might change the plot of the Indy fanfic, I want the backdrop to be either World War 2 or the Cuban Missile Crisis. In either of them, I want Michael Fassbender to be the villain.
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/5/2012, 11:54 AM
@MovieMaster

Fassbender truly makes an awesome villain; he strikes me as the type of guy who could play a good Bond villain, similar to Sean Bean in GoldenEye. :) I like the idea of Indy and the Cuban Missle Crisis (which hasn't been done before really). It'd be nice to revisit World War II as well...
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/5/2012, 12:58 PM
@CanadaMan- I'm suprised no massive events were used as backdrops for previous Indy movies. Fassbender would either be a Nazi official or a Russian war criminal, depending on the setting...
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/5/2012, 2:29 PM
I'd like to see him portray a Nazi! ;p
MovieMaster
MovieMaster - 1/6/2012, 8:57 AM
Yeah, I think I'll have him as a nazi, that suits him best :D There is going to be a trilogy, with one artefact throughout it. The Cube of the Gods, which has the ability to transport the user to anywhere through time. I want the first to be set in WW2 (with the Nazi's as the villain's), the second set during the Cuban Missile Crisis with the Russian's as the villains and the third set in present day, with the Illumaniti as the villains.
CanadaMan
CanadaMan - 1/6/2012, 10:39 AM
Sounds epic! ;D
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