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Soooooooooooooooooooo ........
I just finished watching Dark Phoenix..
And uhhhhhhhhh
What.The. Actual. F^ck?
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Dark Phoenix's original ending would see Jean, now able to control her powers, blast off into space to face off against the alien armada threatening Earth. The armada would swarm and overpower her, forcing her into her most powerful form: the Phoenix. This was my concept for that moment.
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I agree. I don't know what movie this guy saw, but Dark Phoenix was a very concise, very tight movie in terms of plot. It clearly established how many people care about Jean. It also established how she became Phoenix, why she went dark, and how she came back from it. I don't understand how this guy could miss that? Yes, the tight structure of the movie made it move fast in some areas, but there is a clear A to B to C progression. It wasn't as long or drawn out as Endgame or Days of Future Past, but it still worked.
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Yeah, especially when you consider that the previous two films set-up characters to care about her. Xavier making a promise to Wolverine to lead and guard Jean in DOFP, Apocalypse showed that he was trying to live up to that promise, and Dark Phoenix is ultimately about him fulfilling that promise.
As to how that guy missed that: confirmation bias.
People have been spending the last two years believing this movie was about Jean’s downfall and that they are rushing to make Jean a tragic victim. That’s why a lot don’t realize that it is about Jean’s rise, even Kinberg admitted it.
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainm...t-6752851.htmlAnother fresh update in Dark Phoenix that lends to Jean's agency is the absence of Wolverine, the only one who managed to kill Jean in The Last Stand. Kinberg claims that it was a blessing in disguise that Hugh Jackman's character could not possibly be a part of Dark Phoenix after what transpired in Days of Future Past and Logan. "I didn't want a man to be the end of Jean's story. We finally have a female protagonist and this movie is about empowered women. I didn't want a man to be the person to make the final decision for her. I wanted her to make that decision. I didn't want Scott or Charles or Erik or someone else is in control of Jean's destiny. I wanted her to be in control of her own destiny," says Kinberg.
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