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One of the most interesting things about mutants is the way that mutant powers work. Mutant powers aren’t always just cool stuff like super strength, and there are some pretty horrific mutant powers out there. These ten X-Men powers are much too dark for the MCU, and definitely won’t be used in the upcoming movies.
7) Strong Guy’s Kinetic Absorption and Super-Strength

Marvel is the home to many overpowered heroes, but many of them are given some kind of handicap. Strong Guy is one of these, even though his powers might seem pretty normal. Strong Guy has the power to absorb kinetic energy and get stronger with every hit. This means that Strong Guy’s strength can keep increasing throughout the battle. However, the drawback to his power is death. If Strong Guy gets too strong and too big, his heart will explode. He’s basically the Hulk with a weakness that could kill him and that weakness is much too dark for the MCU. They’ve yet to reveal a character whose powers would kill them if they use them too much, so Strong Guy almost certainly isn’t going to get any kind of spotlight in the MCU.
6) Multiple Man’s Body Duplication and Absorption

The history of the X-Men is pretty complicated, especially once we get to X-Factor. X-Factor has its own history and A-list members, but few of them are more important than Jamie Madrox, the hero known as Multiple Man. Multiple Man’s powers seem kind of simple, in that he can create duplicates of himself. However, it’s honestly one of the most dark powers in the Marvel Universe. Madrox’s dupes are their own people and have their own lives after they’re created. They can grow into something else, but the moment they’re touched by Madrox, he can just absorb them, taking their memories into himself while killing off their individuality. In fact, even if a dupe has a baby with a woman, he can absorb that child. These dupes don’t want to be absorbed most of the time, and yet Madrox will still do it, sometimes accidentally and sometimes on purpose. The more you learn about the power, the darker it gets, and the MCU would never put something this dark into their fun superhero comedies.
5) Husk’s Omnimorph Powers

Mystique is Marvel’s greatest shapeshifter, but she’s not the most powerful. The X-Man Husk is, though. Husk isn’t a metamorph, she’s an omnimorph, and can transform into anything, from humans to animals to energy forms to liquid forms. She does this by tearing her skin off to reveal the new forms underneath, and that’s why this power is never going to be seen in the MCU. Husk’s powers would leave behind piles of discarded skin everywhere, and we all know how the MCU likes graphic scenes. Shapeshifting is already kind of an icky power, but Husk’s omnimorph powers are as disgusting as they come. Mystique is a shoe-in for the MCU, but Husk will either never show up or her powers will be heavily sanitized if she does.












