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So there is a new Marvel TV show, Legion.It appears to be about a mutant named David who kissed a girl and now they have switch bodies or something.It was kind of unclear.However, the visual effects in this trailer look astounding.It is so cool and weird at the same time.The show is very strange tough.The trailer came out on the Marvel entertainment youtube channel and this show is about a mutant.Is this show in the MCU, but they don't have the right to use mutants.But this show is on FX which is owned by FOX so is it in the X-Men universe.But if it is airing on a Fox-owned network why would Marvel be helping to produce it? are these the first steps into a Fox-Marvel deal!
Anyways,are you going to watch Legion?let me know by dropping a comment below.As always thanks for reading, take care.
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