Adam Driver Rumored as Magneto in New X-Men Reboot, Fans Get Hyped

Marvel fans are buzzing over fresh X-Men casting chatter that links Adam Driver to a new take on Magneto, with the Star Wars sequel trilogy star rumored to step into the role for the next phase of the franchise.

Driver as Magneto: what the rumors say

Magneto has long been a cornerstone of the X-Men mythos, with previous live-action versions portrayed by Michael Fassbender and Ian McKellen. McKellen is also set to reprise the role one additional time in Avengers: Doomsday, giving the character a final appearance before Marvel pivots to what fans expect to be a new era of performers tackling familiar comic properties.

Social media has been the main engine behind the Driver-Magneto speculation, with Marvel tipster MyTimetoShineHello and DC-related source ApcHorseman both helping spotlight the idea. The same accounts have previously shared other casting claims, including that Scarlett Johansson had joined The Batman Part 2 and that Josh Brolin was being offered the role of Hal Jordan in Lanterns.

The X-Men Movies in (Chronological) Order

In the meantime, the discussion has spread across communities, with fans weighing in on whether Driver’s track record in the sequel trilogy translates cleanly to Marvel’s mutant corner. One Marvel fan, merscever, wrote on Reddit that Driver “carried sequel trilogy” and could “carry mcu reboot.” Another commenter, sidv81, pointed to his on-screen habits—gesturing and performing in ways that fit telekinetic, metal-moving energy—while Kazrules added that if the rest of the X-Men cast matches that level, they’re “sign me up.”

At the same time, X-Men casting talk is ramping up because Marvel is actively building a new, “youth-oriented” reboot. That project is expected to arrive after 2027’s Avengers: Secret Wars. Leadership is reportedly tied to Thunderbolts/The New Avengers director Jake Schreier, and the reboot is being framed as a key piece of Marvel’s next big saga.

Even with this new wave of rumors, there’s already a strong fan belief that at least one new X-Men character may have effectively been cast in advance. Many viewers think Sadie Sink’s secret part in Spider-Man: Brand New Day could eventually be revealed as Jean Grey. Interest spiked further last week when Obsession star Inde Navarette said she recently met with Jake Schreier and is interested in joining Marvel. That comment immediately sent fans speculating about which mutant team member she could be lined up to play—often with Mystique showing up as a top guess.

Where this fits in Marvel’s next slate

Schreier’s X-Men movie is not expected to show up until at least 2028, but the bigger context is Marvel’s timeline shift after the Multiverse Saga wraps. The MCU is set to be bookended by Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, which are positioned as the capstone for the current run—while also bringing legacy characters from the Fox X-Men universe into a final send-off.

That setup is also why the X-Men franchise is expected to feel different in the MCU: new versions of iconic characters that can slot into Marvel’s continuity more naturally. Marvel has previously stated that Avengers: Secret Wars will function as a “reset” for the MCU (not a reboot), enabling fresh takes on classic figures—including the X-Men—to interact with the remaining members of the core cast.

So the big question for fans is whether Driver could make his Magneto debut during Secret Wars itself, and whether Marvel starts confirming more X-Men casting before then—potentially as soon as this year’s Comic-Con. With the next MCU milestones already mapped out, there may not be long to wait for answers.

Marcus Chen is a gaming journalist and industry reporter with more than 10 years of experience. He covers releases, announcements, and trends across PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo, and keeps a close eye on the indie scene and esports. Previously an editor at several gaming publications, he now writes news, reviews, and breakdowns of major industry moments—from big showcases to updates on popular titles. His work is aimed at players who want a clear, fast read on what happened and why it matters.