The Disney-Fox deal has now been made, and it gives Disney-owned Marvel Studios an opportunity to integrate the X-Men, Deadpool, and Fantastic Four properties into MCU.

Guardians of the Galaxy’s James Gunn has even expressed interest in hands-off characters that can be used in the same universe as Captain and Iron Man.

A way in which 2 Marvel franchises may blend is to adapt the marriage of African superheroes. These are Black Panther and Storm.

Mutant Ororo Munroe, codename “Storm” can use her weather-abilities. And she married T’Challa, king of the advanced, nation of Wakanda, in 2006’s Black Panther (Vol. 4) #18.

In X-Men #9, Black Panther said that the marriage had been annulled by the high priest.

Marvel Studios can bring 2 of their prominent Black heroes together on screen.

Ryan Coogler’s movie will release in February, and Disney and Fox expect the regulatory process of the $52 billion deal to take between 12 and 18 months.

Black Panther may be another box office hit for Marvel Studios. Bringing Storm into the Black Panther sequel will be a way to continue cross-pollination of franchises.

And we would all love to see Chadwick Boseman’sT’Challa fight alongside the weather goddess.

Black Panther opens February 16.