Marvel finally has its Scott Summers, and it’s not who most people expected. Kit Connor, the 22-year-old star of Heartstopper, has been cast as Cyclops in Marvel Studios’ upcoming X-Men reboot, confirmed onstage by Kevin Feige at D23 on August 15.
For a role this central to the X-Men mythos, the casting search moved fast and quietly. Reports first surfaced that Connor was circling the part before Marvel locked him in, and once Connor tested with director Jake Schreier and Feige after the July 4 holiday, sources described him as all but locked for the role within a week.
Cyclops carries serious weight in X-Men history. James Marsden originated the character across the original 2000s trilogy and X-Men: Days of Future Past, and Tye Sheridan picked up the visor for the 2010s prequel era. Connor now becomes the third actor to play the field leader, and the first to bring him into the Marvel Cinematic Universe proper.
How Kit Connor Landed the Cyclops Role in X-Men

Connor’s path to Scott Summers runs through a very different kind of role. He broke out as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper, later reprising the part in the film Heartstopper Forever, before pivoting hard toward bigger, harder-edged projects.
Alex Garland cast him in the A24 war film Warfare, and he’s also attached to the upcoming Elden Ring adaptation.
For years, the internet had pegged Connor as the obvious pick for Hulkling in the Young Avengers, not Cyclops. That theory collapsed on its own once his Heartstopper co-star Joe Locke was cast as Wiccan, Hulkling’s eventual husband in the comics, making a Connor-as-Hulkling pairing redundant.
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The Rest of the X-Men Roster Taking Shape

Connor isn’t joining an empty roster. Sadie Sink was confirmed as Jean Grey following her introduction in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and Samara Weaving has been cast as Emma Frost. The D23 reveal also locked in Adam Driver as Mister Sinister and Christopher Abbott as Professor X, giving the ensemble its first real veteran anchor among a cast otherwise built on rising talent.
Schreier, who previously directed Thunderbolts, is steering the project with a script from Beef creator Lee Sung Jin and The Bear co-showrunner Joanna Calo. While rumors previously linked Cailee Spaeny to the role of Rogue, the official cast confirmed at D23 2026 features Charles Melton as Beast and Inde Navarrette as Rogue.
Connor stepping into Cyclops’ ruby-quartz visor marks the character’s biggest tonal shift yet, trading a soap-opera drama kid for a mutant known for rigid moral resolve and reluctant leadership. Whether Connor can sell that transformation is now the central question hanging over Marvel’s mutant relaunch.
Cameras roll on the Jake Schreier film next year, with a release date set for May 5, 2028.
