I just noticed that Jean's hair is down in that shot.
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I just noticed that Jean's hair is down in that shot.
Wouldn't this also mean that Magneto is more merciful than Rogue?
I also think he just doesn't want to kill Cooper. She didn't know about Bastion's true goal and she sent him free.
Can we talk about how hypocritical Bastion is? He says that he doesn't want Homo Sapiens to go extinct via evolving into mutants. But at the same time he wants to make human evolve into mutant...
I think the general audience considers Wolverine, Xavier, Jean Grey, and Storm to be the X-Men.
Now that we know that they can't revive the people of Genosha via time travel, do you think we might get the Resurrection Protocols? We already got references to Dawn of X.
Didn't Cyclops also have a blue porsche in X2? There have been a few movie references in the show.
It was neither that or let the Sentinels kill or enslave mutants.
He was. This was an act of self-defense. The people who died were collateral damage.
Yeah. Xavier in the movie says "the mind of a psychic is fragile".
I don't think Scott's death was an accident. The Phoenix was shown to be a bloodlusted person.
He also suppressed Jean's memory of causing the accident.
I know where you're coming from. But that's besides the point. My point is the trauma was causing Jean's powers to go out of control like...
They just made a reference to Wolverine's intro line from X-Men: Next Dimension. Nice!
The term "dark side" refers to the bad aspect of someone that is hidden. In this case, that hidden and bad aspect was Jean's suppressed anger from past trauma.
You remember X-Men Origins: Jean...
The first trailer for Dark Phoenix definitely gives that impression. Even the tagline for the film was: "Every Hero Has A Dark Side". My point is: The promotions made it explicitly clear that Jean's...
Most reviewers didn't even realize that Jean was mentally ill. I mean, many of them were under the misconception that the Phoenix Force makes people evil and assumed that's what happened to Jean in...
Maybe before release. Post-release people literally forgot it even existed (including the fanbase). I mean, when the X-Men films are discussed people often think Dark Phoenix was the latest X-Men...
There is actually an article about that from two psychologists.
https://parade.com/890941/maggie-parker/dark-phoenix-is-an-eye-opening-lesson-in-what-ptsd-is-like-for-women-and-why-that-matters/...
I think almost all the X-Men films are much better received by the average movie watcher. I mean, there have been a lot of "first time reaction" videos on YouTube of the X-Men films in the past few...
I wouldn't call Dark Phoenix an absolute stinker. It has top-notch production value, good fight sequences, and an authentic portrayal of a mentally ill/traumatized person.
I just realized something:
There are two live-action Deadpool origin stories.
There are two live-action Phoenix origin stories.
Now there are two live-action Old Man Logan stories.
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There apparently was going to be a Disney+ show centered on Monica Rambeau that likely would have been set in the X-Men universe. However, that apparently got cancelled after The Marvels' poor...
I think that is BS (since the script isn't even finished). But it would be cool if it was Franklin, Wanda, and Phoenix. The power houses of the Marvel Teams.
The idea of Secret Wars is that the ENTIRE multiverse is destroyed.
The 616 MCU is likely going to be destroyed. So does it matter?
Days of Future Past also made nearly 3 times the amount of money at the Box Office. So I think it is because general audiences prefer the original cast.