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Jean dark phoenix12/10/2023 It’s also a story about her fellow X-Men.īeing a family is the nerve stem of the X-Men, and when you don’t have that nailed down, there’s no emotional investment in watching the Phoenix destroying anything and everything. The central problem with Dark Phoenix, not unlike The Last Stand, is that it forgets that Grey turning into the Phoenix isn’t just her story alone. Jean Grey becomes too powerful and too unstable for this world, and the X-Men must turn on one of their own. The Jean Grey and the Phoenix saga is significant as one of only five or so X-Men stories that Fox has shown interest in adapting onscreen, and the only one that doesn’t directly center on the big-name male heroes, like Wolverine, Professor Charles Xavier, or Magneto.ĭark Phoenix’s iteration of the Jean Grey story doesn’t deviate much from the version Kinberg wrote in the criminally horrendous X-Men: The Last Stand (2006): Jean Grey is special. Written and directed by Simon Kinberg, Dark Phoenix is Fox’s second attempt at telling the story of Jean Grey and the destructive cosmic force known as the Phoenix. Vox-mark vox-mark vox-mark vox-mark vox-mark
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