If you’ve spent the last few months reading “leaked” casting shortlists for Marvel Studios’ upcoming X-Men reboot, director Jake Schreier has a reality check for you. Speaking exclusively at the Gotham Television Awards, the Thunderbolts* and Beef filmmaker officially broke his silence on the tidal wave of internet speculation, confirming that while creative discussions are well underway, the rumors flooding social media are entirely fabricated.
As the MCU prepares to slowly introduce its own core iteration of mutants post-Secret Wars, Schreier is reminding fans that Marvel’s actual war room is keeping its cards incredibly close to the chest.
Rumor Mill vs. Reality
With co-writers Lee Sung Jin (Beef) and Joanna Calo (The Bear) officially in the writing trenches alongside Kevin Feige, fan-casting has reached a fever pitch. Rumors have linked everyone from Emma Mackey to Hunter Schafer to classic mutant roles. However, Schreier explicitly debunked the idea that any of these names have come from official auditions.
“Right now we’re talking about things, we’re thinking about things,” Schreier clarified regarding the state of the casting process. “I can tell you that most of the stuff that gets posted online… I don’t know where it comes from, because it doesn’t come from our room and it isn’t what we’re discussing. But there is a process.”
Schreier, who has spent the last year balancing the final touches on Thunderbolts* and mapping out the Mutant Saga, admitted that taking on an IP with this much generational weight brings an immense amount of creative pressure. With the script currently undergoing extensive, character-first writing sessions with Joanna Calo and Lee Sung Jin, casting is unlikely to officially heat up until late 2026, targeting a production start ahead of an anticipated Phase 7 slate.
Source: Collider

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