We can probably assume that's what the movie was hinting at, however lightly.If it wasn't for the recent Fox-Disney merger, I'd say definitively that this comics storyline makes for clear sequel material, but now that the Mouse House owns Fox (the studio that owns the X-Men franchise, which fans have speculated will be rebooted and merged into the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside the Avengers), we may be left wondering what Jean does up in space forever.That definitive comic book ending might be all we get (which is at least more than the movie gives us).What Happened To Jean Grey At The End Of Dark Phoenix?There’s something so delicious about rewatching a movie you can quote by heart.
No, Mystique's death isn't trying to fool you, But what fans didn't know is that Mystique wasn't the only character they'd leave the theaters mourning. Dark Phoenix. Once here, he releases a powerful optical blast in the lake, and the ray breaks a telekinetic cocoon built from the Phoenix at the bottom of the lake. "In a franchise that is obviously about the next step, stage and evolution, she has taken a huge leap in evolution. The new X-Men: Dark Phoenix trailer kills off a major character Jean Grey is on the warpath – and the film’s director reveals why he made the “hard decision” Share on Facebook And it’s about time, as Jean has always been the most underrated character in the X-Men universe. Mental manipulation by Mastermind caused Phoenix to go insane and become Dark Phoenix. I have a few standbys: Some are classics for my age, like Mean Girls Small towns have a reputation for being boring, but the misadventures of Knockemstiff, Ohio prove otherwise. Her death was considered such a done deal, marketing actually included it in one of the full-length trailers. In the new Netflix film The Devil All The TimeFollowing the success of Ozark and The Assistant, Julia Garner is throwing all of her energy into her next project, Inventing Anna. A little more than two weeks before it was scheduled to open in late March, Diana, tOn the day of her Project Power audition, Dominique Fishback lost her wallet. Digital Spy participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links to retailer sites. Fans were surprised by the film being so upfront and wondered if it might be a fakeout, but director Simon Kinberg was honest from the beginning.
I have a few standbys: Some are classics for my age, like Mean Girls Small towns have a reputation for being boring, but the misadventures of Knockemstiff, Ohio prove otherwise. We couldn’t see who or what it was, but it was obviously Jean, in some form or another. Beyond the corporal, beyond human, beyond mutant, into something else. But even if it leans closer to the comic books, Dark Phoenix leaves some interesting facts and events about Jean Grey, her Phoenix persona, and the saga as a whole on the cutting floor. Jean Grey's Story In The Dark Phoenix Comics Will Def Help Explain That Bonkers ... Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) is dead, but mourned by her friends. In the Perhaps the plan was to resurrect Jean Grey in another film.
"Kinberg continued: "After all of the drama, trauma, and intensity of the film, I also wanted the audience to feel like, even though this is the culmination and the sort of climax end of this cycle of storytelling of this saga, there is hope in a future for pretty much all the characters. X-Men: Dark Phoenix director Simon Kinberg says that Sophie Turner's Jean Grey isn't actually dead. Of course, her friends down on the ground couldn’t see that and But then the camera panned up to where a flaming being flew through the sky. DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK