History
This reality shared the same history as Earth-10005 up until 1973, at which point the Wolverine from that universe travelled back in time from 2023 in order to prevent Mystique from killing Bolivar Trask and thus avert a dystopian future.[1]
Timeline[]
1970s[]
Driven by the belief that mutants will one day eradicate the human species, Bolivar Trask commissioned the Sentinel program, a robotic police force designed to hunt down and kill mutants. Mutant shapeshifter Mystique moved to assassinate Trask before the program further developed, but mutants of a dystopian future had pinpointed this as the event that triggered mutant annihilation, and so they sought to prevent it by sending one of their own back in time. By doing so, the X-Men were reformed, the dystopian future was averted, and mutants were set on a new path of redemption.[1]
1980s[]
Following the revelation of mutants' existence to the public, many began fearing what they could do while others formed cults and organizations in response to these mutants. One cult was able to discover what they believed to be the first ever mutant in history, En Sabah Nur. Their discovery led them to excavate his remains from under a fallen pyramid, unknowingly awakening En Sabah Nur from his dormancy. Outraged at what had become of the world during his slumber, En Sabah Nur gathered together four powerful mutants to help him cleanse the world. However, in the end, he was defeated by the X-Men and a mutant who wielded the power of the Phoenix force.[2]
1990s[]
While on a rescue mission in space, the X-Men encountered the true cosmic Phoenix force, which bonded with Jean, the young mutant who wielded a manifestation of its power a decade prior. The Phoenix fought internally within Jean, which broke the mental barriers that Professor Xavier put within her to suppress memories of her childhood trauma. Under the corruption of the Phoenix, Jean accidentally killed Mystique, which caused the X-Men to fragment and Erik to turn her away. The X-Men and Erik only combined forces to help Jean when an alien race known as the D'Bari arrive on Earth, with the intention of conquering it with the Phoenix force. In the end, the alliance was enough and Jean sacrifices herself to end the D'Bari plot. Xavier retired from the school, which was renamed to the Jean Grey School for Gifted Youngsters.[3]
2010s[]
In the modern age, Francis Freeman started developing experiments on how to trigger the dormant mutant gene within any ordinary human via torture and near death experiences. Freeman was successful in creating mutants for his criminal organization, but eventually came into conflict with mutant mercenary Deadpool. Deadpool, determined to get back his ex-girlfriend from Freeman, and teamed up with a couple of X-Men, took down Freeman's organization and put a stop to the mutant experimentation.[4]
By this time, the Essex Corporation had also begun experimenting on the mutant gene, through its appearance in adolescents. They had multiple laboratories and facilities around North America. One facility in particular was the Milbury Hospital, a secure mental institution run by Dr. Cecilia Reyes to evaluate potentially dangerous young mutants who could be killers for Essex. Five young mutants, all of whom believed they were being trained for the X-Men, were detained at the facility but grew increasingly hostile and skeptical due to the nature of the facility. Eventually, they rallied together to escape when one of them unintentionally summoned a Demon Bear, which killed Dr. Reyes. After the Demon Bear was defeated, the group learned Reyes' force field was gone, which allowed them to leave and head to the nearest town.[5]
Chronological Film Order[]
Residents
Notes
- This reality was used in films produced by 20th Century Fox, which were meant to be part of the revised X-Men shared film universe.
- Films
- Feature films: X-Men: Days of Future Past, Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse, Dark Phoenix, The New Mutants, Deadpool & Wolverine
- Short films: Deadpool: No Good Deed, Deadpool and Korg React
- Feature films: X-Men: Days of Future Past, Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse, Dark Phoenix, The New Mutants, Deadpool & Wolverine
- Films
- The film Logan was initially assumed to be part of this reality, but it was later established to be in its own reality instead, Earth-17315.
- Deadpool 2 primarily takes place in Earth-41633, a reality where Deadpool's girlfriend Vanessa was murdered, before he went back in time to this reality, and prevented it from happening.
- Deadpool & Wolverine will have Deadpool, Wolverine and some others somehow be transported to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[6]
- In December 2017, The Walt Disney Company acquired a significant portion of 21st Century Fox, including its film division 20th Century Fox, for $66.1 billion.[7] Due to this, Disney, who also currently owns Marvel Studios, acquired the film rights for the X-Men and Deadpool, when the deal was completed in March 2019.[8] Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed in December 2017, that the X-Men and Deadpool would be integrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[9][10] This meant that any films that were either planned, or was in development, by Fox were initially put on hold, and eventually canceled by Disney with the exception of Deadpool 3.
- In July 2013, director Jeff Wadlow was hired by 20th Century Fox to write a film based on the X-Force comic series.[11] Simon Kinberg later confirmed that the film would feature Deadpool and Cable (both of which had previously appeared in Deadpool 2).[12] However, according to Deadpool writer Rhett Reese, the film would've ultimately been a separate film from a planned third Deadpool film.[13] In September 2017, it was reported that Drew Goddard was hired to write and direct the film.[14]
- The film Gambit was originally planned to be released on the final planned date of March 13, 2020,[15] with Channing Tatum producing and portraying the title character.
- In February 2017, Simon Kinberg stated that there were plans to develop films focusing on Alpha Flight and Exiles, respectively.[16][17]
- In November 2017, it was announced that Simon Kinberg and James Franco were developing a film centered on the character Multiple Man, with Franco starring and producing, and with Allan Heinberg writing the script.[18]
- In early 2018, it was announced that a film focusing on the character Kitty Pryde was being developed, with director Tim Miller and writer Brian Michael Bendis attached to the project.[19]
- While working on the film X-Men: Apocalypse, editor and composer John Ottman was pitched by his assistant Byron Burton, with a first draft script he had written involving a spin-off film, focusing on the character Beast titled X-Men: Fear the Beast. Said film would've set up the character Mister Sinister as a villain across multiple films, including in a planned Omega Red film.[20]
- According to Josh Boone, in his planned trilogy of The New Mutants films, the third entry would've been a crossover with the main X-Men films, which would've adapted the Inferno (Event) storyline.[21]
See Also
- 7 appearance(s) of Earth-TRN414
- 290 image(s) of Earth-TRN414
- 87 characters that originate from Earth-TRN414
- 4 teams that originate from Earth-TRN414
- 7 organizations that originate from Earth-TRN414
- 2 locations that originate from Earth-TRN414
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 X-Men: Days of Future Past
- ↑ X-Men: Apocalypse
- ↑ Dark Phoenix
- ↑ Deadpool
- ↑ The New Mutants
- ↑ Outlaw, Kofi (June 22, 2022) Deadpool 3 Writer Teases First Story Details About Deadpool's MCU Arrival ComicBook.com. Retrieved on December 17, 2023.
- ↑ Chmielewski, Dawn C.; Fleming Jr., Mike;Andreeva, Nellie (14 December 2017) Disney Set To Acquire Most Of Fox, A Game-Changing Deal That Will Redraw Hollywood Landscape Deadline. Retrieved on 26 December 2017.
- ↑ Szalai, Georg; Bond, Paul (March 19, 2019) Disney Closes $71.3 Billion Fox Deal, Creating Global Content Powerhouse THR. Retrieved on October 14, 2021.
- ↑ White, Peter; Hayes, Dade (14 December 2017) Disney-Fox Deal: Bob Iger Discusses Digital Future, James Murdoch, Hulu and $2B Cost Savings Deadline. Retrieved on 26 December 2017.
- ↑ Silliman, Brian (15 December 2017) Disney Chief 'Looking Forward' to X-Men, FF, Deadpool in MCU, Future of Avatar and Star Wars SYFY WIRE. Retrieved on October 14, 2021.
- ↑ Kit, Borys (12 July 2013) 'Kick-Ass 2' Filmmaker Tackling Fox's 'X-Force' (Exclusive) The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved on 17 September 2015.
- ↑ D'Alessandro, Anthony (7 March 2017) ‘Logan’ & ‘X-Men’ Architect Simon Kinberg On Expanding The Series & The Risks & Rewards Of R-Rated Superhero Movies: Q&A Deadline. Retrieved on 16 April 2017.
- ↑ Eisenberg, Eric (20 March 2017) Why Deadpool 3 And X-Force Will Be Very Different Projects CinemaBlend. Retrieved on 16 April 2017.
- ↑ Fleming, Jr., Mike (12 October 2017) Drew Goddard To Direct, Write ‘X-Force’ With Deadpool Leading Black Ops Force At Fox Deadline. Retrieved on 7 September 2017.
- ↑ D'Alessandro, Anthony (September 28, 2018) ‘Alita’ Flies Out Of Christmas, ‘Dark Phoenix’ To Rise Summer, ‘Deadpool 2’ Re-release Hits Sked, ‘Gambit’ Now 2020 – Fox Date Changes Deadline. Retrieved on September 28, 2018.
- ↑ Peris, Sebastian (February 24, 2017) 'Logan' Producer Simon Kinberg Eyeing 'Exiles' & 'Alpha Flight' For Future 'X-Men' Projects Heroic Hollywood. Retrieved on January 24, 2021.
- ↑ Collinson, Gary (March 3, 2017) Simon Kinberg teases Alpha Flight and Exiles for future X-Men movies Flickering Myth. Retrieved on September 6, 2020.
- ↑ Fleming, Jr., Mike (16 November 2017) James Franco, Simon Kinberg, ‘Wonder Woman’ Scribe Allan Heinberg Team On Fox’s Marvel Mutant ‘Multiple Man’ Deadline. Retrieved on 26 December 2017.
- ↑ Kit, Borys; Couch, Aaron (February 12, 2018) X-Men Spinoff: Kitty Pryde Movie in the Works From Brian Michael Bendis, Tim Miller THR. Retrieved on September 6, 2020.
- ↑ Couch, Aaron (June 14, 2019) Longtime 'X-Men' Editor Shares His Abandoned 'Beast' Script THR. Retrieved on September 6, 2020.
- ↑ KingPatel (August 19, 2020) NEW MUTANTS 3 Would've Introduced Darkchilde & Crossed Over With The Main X-MEN Films - EXCLUSIVE ComicBookMovie.com. Retrieved on February 2, 2020.