10 X-Men Mistakes The MCU Must Avoid
4. Continuity Must Be Key
Marvel Studios probably doesn't need our help with this one given the interconnected nature of the MCU, but it's still important to point out given how many mistakes Fox made in this respect.
Thanks to that studio, we've spent nearly twenty years trying to make sense of movies that make, well, none. Stories have been wiped out due to new timelines, while others have ignored what's come before or seemingly taken place in the wrong continuity altogether. Characters have been reused and storylines have been abandoned, all of which has made this franchise a chore to sit through at times.
A whole world can be built around the X-Men, and we now just have to hope Marvel Studios will make sense of it. It's hard to think of anyone better qualified for the job, but if they start attempting to shoehorn mutants into past events (revealing that Wolverine fought alongside Captain America in World War II, for example), then the risk is that no continuity will be replaced with a forced one.