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TheX-Menwill finally enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe whenAvengers: Doomsdayis released, asmany of the original Fox stars will be reprising their roles for the multiverse movie. Seeing those classic characters return is something that fans are excited to see. Still, the anticipation is even higher for when Marvel casts a new set of actors to play these iconic mutant characters.

Marvel Studios will be creating its own version of theX-Mento take the franchise forward afterAvengers: DoomsdayandAvengers: Secret Warsare over, and there’s been no shortage of speculation about who might be taking on each role. However, the character of Professor X is one that the studios are edging closer to casting.

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Charles Xavier is one of the most important and influential characters within theX-Menfranchise, meaning the casting has to be taken seriously. According to industry insiderMyTimeToShineHello, that’s exactly what Marvel Studios is doing as they’recurrently eyeingBreaking BadstarBryan Cranston to take on the role of Professor X for the upcoming seventh phase of the MCU.

Cranston would prove to be a popular casting choice given his extraordinary talent, with the popular actor being best known for playing Walter White in the hit crime dramaBreaking Bad. Meanwhile, he’s also dazzled as Hal in the family comedyMalcolm in the Middle.His versatility makes him an ideal option to play Professor X, who has to showcase calmness and kindness when training the younger X-Men. At the same time,Professor X can immediately switchto being serious when he needs to protect the X-Men and showcase his power. His time inBreaking Badproved that he often showed himself as a family man, but he was able to totally transform himself when he took on his alter-ego of Heisenberg, where he would be far more stern and aggressive.

The character of Professor Xis best associated with Sir Patrick Stewart, who took on the role six times within the Fox movies and made a cameo appearance inDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.He is also set to reprise the role in the upcomingAvengers: Doomsday,providing what could be his final appearance as the iconic character. Meanwhile, James McAvoy has also starred as Professor X in live-action movies four times, taking on the younger version of the mutant.

Marvel is expected to berecasting the X-Menfor its own versions of the characters for the films set to take place in the MCU moving forward. Given his popularity and talent, adding someone like Cranston to the cast would be a positive start to that process. TheBreaking Badstar has expressed an interest in being part of a superhero movie in the past, and as he showed when playing Walter White, he has no problem shaving his head for a role, which is important for Professor X. The character often has a lot of monologues, which is where Cranston would shine brightest. There has been no official confirmation of anyX-Menmovies, but Marvel Studios has clarified that they’re coming in the future.