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Marvel Studios may not have announced an officialX-Menmovie yet, but fans are excitedly waiting for it. Although the studio has not officially confirmed anything, multiple hints have confirmed that mutants will soon join the Marvel cinematic universe. For the past few months, Keke Palmer has been fan-cast as one of the X-Men members, Rogue. TheNopestar has recently fulfilled fans’ wish to see her as Rogue, as she dressed up as Rogue for Halloween.

The actress has once again hyped rumors of being cast as Rogue. After the MCU confirmed the presence of X-Men in the MCU with Hugh Jackman joiningDeadpool 3as Wolverine, fans are also eager to see more mutants joining the MCU. Over the past few months, one more star joined the huge list of fan-casting.
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Keke Palmer Dressed up as Rogue for Halloween
Keke Palmerhas been fan-cast as Rogue for a while now. ThePasswordstar shared her thoughts on playing the character on Twitter. She shared a video of a fan saying that Rogue’s character would suit Palmer’s personality.
Palmer shared the video with the caption saying, “Come on agentttttttt.”Keke Palmer has once again sparked the rumors as she dressed up as Rogue for Halloween. TheHustlersstar shared a series of pictures on Instagram, thanking her fans for their support.

Not just pictures, she also shared a reel as Rogue and captioned the post, “There’s nothing I won’t do for you guys! In your Marvel Universe, I’ll always be Rogue.”
The actress dressed up in Rogue’s iconic green and gold suit as she shares a quick glimpse with a reel on Instagram as well. The studio has not confirmed any official names forX-Menyet, but fans have started expressing who they want to see inX-Menreboot.

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Would Keke Palmer Play Rogue in Marvel’s X-Men Reboot?
For now, there is no official information about any actor joining the MCU asX-MenexceptRyan ReynoldsandHugh Jackman. The duo will be making their MCU debut withDeadpool 3.
There have been reports that Marvel is planning X-Men’s entry into the MCU. However, it will not happen till phase 6. Keke Palmer is also one of the Hollywood stars getting fan-cast as one of the X-Men members. While speaking to comicbook.com, theLightyearstar talked about the fan cast.

“That’s confidential, sugar. No, I’m kidding. I don’t know,”Palmer said jokingly. She further thanked her fans for supporting her and said she is always ready to play Rogue.
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Rogue first appeared inAvengers Annual #10in 1981. She was introduced as a villain at first and soon joined the X-Men. Rogue is capable of absorbing and eliminating memories, and physical strength, along with absorbing the capabilities of anyone she comes into contact.
Rogue also appeared in the original live-actionX-Menfranchise. Anna Paquin played the character in the live-action adaptation and went on to portray the character in multipleX-Menfilms.
It is yet not confirmed if the studio will bring the original cast back or would re-cast forthe X-Menreboot. MCU’s Phase 6 will come to a conclusion in 2026 withAvengers: Secret Wars. Considering this, fans would not see Palmer as Rogue, even if she gets the role, anytime soon.
Keke Palmer is starring in the upcoming threequel to the 1992 comedy film,Sister Act. The release date forSister Act 3is not revealed yet.
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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.