Anyways, DP2 and Gambit probably won't have anything to do with the main X-Men films and probably not New Mutants either. Dark Phoenix will probably be the last time we see the FoX-Men main cast (McAvoy, Fassbender, anyone introduced in Apocalypse, etc).
Unless
Dark Phoenix does super-extremely well at the box office, I think you're right. Even before the Disney deal, I expected this to be the end. They kinda painted themselves into a corner with the whole each-movie-jumps-ahead-10-years thing. And I don't think McAvoy, Fassbender, or Lawrence would want to continue anyway. Heck, I'm surprised that they got them all back for this one.
Meanwhile, I already don't consider
Deadpool to be part of the
X-Men movie universe. There's just no way to reconcile
Deadpool's modern setting with the 1980s version of the character from
X-Men Origins: Wolverine, even after the time travel shenanigans from
DOFP. So I expect that they will gradually work Deadpool into the MCU. The question with him is less one of continuity and more one of how closely Disney wants to associate their kid-friendly MCU with a foul-mouthed R-rated character like him. I expect it to be more like the Netflix shows where they're technically in the same continuity but they're never really seen together. (Although, if they can do R-rated movies that are in the MCU without necessarily crossing over that much, I really hope that they bring back Wesley Snipes for a Marvel-sanctioned
Blade IV.)
Yeah, the movie few people wanted based on the X-Men character they seem to think is popular even though he's never been able to support an ongoing comic for more then 26ish issues (and that was over a decade ago, more recent stuff has lasted a good deal less) is probably going to bomb. He got really popular originally because of the 90s cartoon, but I think he's always worked best as a supporting player, not a solo act. Of all the X-Men who could get a solo movie, Gambit would be near the bottom of the list of characters I think deserve one.
Agreed. I would have liked to see the character a bit more in the mainline
X-Men movies but I have a hard time getting too excited about a solo movie, especially since I have never been able to picture Channing Tatum in the role.