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Comics on Film: First 'Dark Phoenix' Trailer Inspires Hope for Fox's 'X-Men' Finale


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For the past several months, a dark cloud of uncertainty has surrounded the production of writer-director Simon Kinberg’s Dark Phoenix, the follow-up to 2016’s X-Men: Apocalypse and, what could end up being 20th Century Fox’s finale with the X-Men franchise before Marvel Studios inevitably incorporates the characters into the fabric of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For a long time, we only had a few stills to go off of, news of apparent dysfunction behind the camera and at the studio, and apparent difficulty in trying to place the new film in an optimal position. Well, after months of speculation, we’ve finally gotten a first look at Dark Phoenix, with a wide-ranging trailer showing everything from the main cast, to Jessica Chastain as Lilandra, as well...
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