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Of course, actual comic fans know that the MCU was never really all that good at giving people comic-accurate costumes, they just did the minimum (which few even tried before them). There are so many fantastic costumes in the comics, and looking at where the MCU is now, there’s a good chance that we won’t see some of them on the big screen. These seven Marvel comics costumes are never going to become a part of the MCU, and that’s honestly kind of a tragedy.
7) Green Goblin’s Classic Costume

Green Goblin is an amazing character, one who has played an integral role in the history of the Web-Slinger. Norman Osborn, and his son Harry, both wore one of the coolest costumes ever, a goblin suit with a purple one-piece, boots, gloves, purple purse, and a hat. It’s a great costume, and we’ve never gotten anything like it in the movies. Norman made his MCU debut in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but he didn’t get any kind of costume. While the MCU usually tries for accurate costumes, if they were going to do that with the Green Goblin, we already would have seen it. We’ll never get this classic costume, and that’s a tragedy.
6) Rogue’s Original Costume

Rogue’s best known costume is the Jim Lee-designed number that debuted in X-Men (Vol. 2) #1, and was popularized in X-Men: The Animated Series. This is the look that everyone thinks of when they think of the mutant Southern Belle, and that’s almost certainly the one we’ll get from the MCU. The X-Men have some amazing costumes, and Rogue’s yellow and green with the leather jacket actually isn’t her best, at least in my opinion. I’ve always been partial to the original costume, a green and white number that was super simple and fits her character like a glove. It was brought back in the late ’90s, and she’s used modifications of it in the ’00s and ’10s. It’s a cool costume, but the MCU is definitely going to go with the ’90s costume.
5) Cable’s Year 2000 Costume

Chris Claremont’s 2000 return to the X-Men brought with it a lot of changes, including numerous new costumes. We’ll never see any of those costumes in the MCU, because no one but me likes Claremont’s 2000 run. However, there are some excellent looks from this period, including Cable’s. Most Cable costumes incorporate the ’90s cliches of pouches, guns, bandoliers, and shoulder pads; these are the things that people think of when they think of his costumes. However, the 2000 costume really didn’t have any of these things; it was a more traditional superhero costume than he usually wore (his late ’90s costume is also pretty great and more superhero-y, and we’ll never get that one either). The MCU will definitely go with the cliche ’90s costume, like Deadpool 2 did, so we’ll never get this superior one.












