With
much
hype
surrounding
the
eventual
introduction
of
the
X-Men
into
the
now
struggling
Marvel
Cinematic
Universe
and
what
role
they’ll
play
in
the
forthcoming
Avengers:
Secret
Wars
film,
many
assumed
that
Patrick
Stewart’s
Professor
X
wouldn’t
be
a
part
of
the
MCU’s
future
due
to
his
death
in
Doctor
Strange
2.
Well,
that
may
not
be
the
case.
During
an
interview
with
Josh
Horowitz
on
the
Happy
Sad
Confused
podcast,
Patrick
Stewart
spoke
about
Professor
X’s
fate
in
the
Marvel
Universe.
He
left
everyone
with
a
glimmer
of
hope
that
we’d
once
again
see
arguably
the
most
powerful
mutant
in
the
world
once
again
roll
alongside
the
X-Men.
Though
we’ve
seen
Professor
X
take
a
few
fatalities
over
the
decades
in
films
such
as
X-Men:
The
Last
Stand
and
more
recently,
Doctor
Strange
in
the
Multiverse
of
Madness,
Patrick
Stewart
told
Horowitz
that
he
has
“every
confidence”
in
the
notion
that
Professor
X
is
“still
around”
somewhere
in
the
MCU.
In
saying
that
alone,
one
has
to
figure
that
he’s
had
talks
with
Marvel
Studios
to
reprise
his
role
as
Charles
Xavier
at
some
point
in
the
future.
Continuing
to
talk
about
his
cameo
in
Doctor
Strange,
Stewart
also
admitted
that
he
found
it
to
be
“frustrating
and
disappointing”
as
the
film
was
shot
during
the
COVID
pandemic
and
everything
was
filmed
with
everyone
else’s
safety
in
mind.
“I
was
alone.
I
think
that
the
big
scene,
each
one
of
the
leading
actors
had
the
same
experience.
They
were
shot
on
their
own.”
Hopefully
we’ll
see
Professor
X
alongside
Wolverine,
Spider-Man
and
other
MCU
stars
alongside
each
other
in
a
future
project
at
some
point.
Lord
knows
the
MCU
can
use
that
kind
of
boost
to
put
butts
in
seats
at
the
movie
theaters
like
they
used
to
in
their
heyday.
Check
out
Patrick
Stewart
talk
about
his
experience
on
Doctor
Strange
in
the
Multiverse
of
Madness
below,
and
let
us
know
if
you’d
like
to
see
him
as
Professor
X
one
more
time
(or
more)
in
the
comments
section
below.