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The hugely popular movie "The Matrix" had a big impact on the choice to skip classic comic book costumes in the original X-Men films. Inspired by the popularity of "The Matrix," Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige—who also produced the original X-men films—revealed in a press conference for "Deadpool & Wolverine," that studio officials choose the sleek, black leather look.
Feige clarified, "Let's put them in black leather. There were studio executives in charge, who knew that "The Matrix" had been a big hit and "The Matrix" had Black Leather." Filmmakers looking to replicate the same gritty, futuristic look that "The Matrix" had popularized reflected the general Hollywood trend at the time.
Though they strayed from the source material, the black leather costumes of the original X-men Movies had a particular function. The dark, pragmatic look fit the general tone of the movie, which aimed toward a more realistic and grounded approach to superhero narrative.
"The Matrix" presented a unique visual approach that enthralled viewers. Emphasizing agility and sleekness, the movie's unique leather enfits connected with viewers and helped the movie to be successful. This impact stretched to other Movies, including the X-Men series.
The X-Men's black leather costumes broke from the vivid, recognizable designs of the comic books. But the choice gave the film's more grounded, modern vibe top priority.
The original X-Men movies sought to create realism inside the fanciful mutant universe. Though not comic-accurate, the black leather costumes gave the characters practicality and anonymity so they might fit into the daily world.
The X-Men movies have tested different degrees of comic-accuracy in their costume designs over time. Later movies, especially those under the Marvel Cinematic Universe banner, have included aspects of the classic Comic Book Costumes with some variation for a modern look.
The impact of "The Matrix" on the first X-Men movies reminds us of how Hollywood's creative decisions might be shaped by cultural elements and trends. Choosing to deviate from the comic-accurate costumes revealed a wish to fit the dominant cinematic sensibilities of the day. Though divisive among some supporters, this choice finally helped the team to flourish.