When she found out about it, she started "freaking out" about the idea of being a mutant in the MCU, keeping her fingers crossed that it would make the final cut of the show. Voss asked where Vellani wants to see more mutants as a fan, to which she admitted that she didn't even know if fans would see her own mutant moment in Ms. Marvel star Iman Vellani joined the discussion about mutants officially coming into the MCU. Speaking with New Rockstars' Erik Voss, Ms. Marvel Star on Namor Mutant Question Marvel Now, as the conversation about the MCU's newest potential X-Man continues, the actress behind the franchise's most recently-revealed X-Man has shared her thoughts about Namor's place in the universe. In the comics, Namor is actually known as one of the first mutants in Marvel's history, having been introduced over 80 years ago. While his background is being changed to something more Aztec than Atlantean to avoid some Aquaman comparisons, fans are wondering if his mutant origins will change as well. The powerful underwater ruler will make his MCU debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, with Marvel Studios now able to bring him into the franchise after a long rights issue with Universal. Patrick Stewart's Professor X made a short but sweet comeback before Iman Vellani's Kamala Khan became the MCU's first new mutant, changing from her Inhuman background, and another mutant may be on the way with Tenoch Huerta's Namor the Sub-Mariner The mutant revolution within the MCU is in its earliest stages, although it's moving in a couple of different unique directions.