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'Regret how Dark Phoenix story was handled in X-Men: The Last Stand'

Updated on: 04 April,2019 08:41 AM IST  |  London
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Simon Kinberg, who served as the writer for X-Men: The Last Stand, said they were unable to go "cosmic" with the subplot

'Regret how Dark Phoenix story was handled in X-Men: The Last Stand'

Dark Phoenix poster. Picture Courtesy/Sophie Turner

Filmmaker Simon Kinberg says X-Men: The Last Stand could have given a more wholesome treatment to the story of telepathic and telekinetic mutant, Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix. Kinberg, who served as the writer for the 2006 film, said they were unable to go "cosmic" with the subplot.


"I really felt that one of the mistakes we made with 'X-Men 3', which told, in a way, the Dark Phoenix story but it was the subplot of that film, one of the mistakes we made was that we didn't go cosmic with it, like the comics," the director told DigitalSpy on the sidelines of WonderCon. Famke Janssen has starred as Jean Grey in four "X-Men" films and Sophie Turner took over the role in 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse as the mutant's younger version.


The Game of Thrones star reprises the role in the upcoming X-Men: Dark Phoenix, which marks Kinberg's directorial debut. He added the new film is an "opportunity" to redo the story at a time when the comic book superhero genre is undergoing evolution. "I think that was a time in superhero movies where that just wasn't being done, and now we live in a time with 'Guardians of the Galaxy', 'Thor: Ragnarok' and so many comic book movies are interstellar and cosmic that we felt like this was an opportunity to do our version of that," he said. The director described "Dark Phoenix" as "a much more grounded, naturalistic and organic version" of the story.


"But nevertheless (it) has an alien character, a cosmic force and sequences in space," he teased of Jessica Chastain's character, who manipulates Jean Grey. It marks Chastain's entry into Disney-Marvel's mutant superhero universe. The film, also starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult and Tye Sheridan, will release in the US on June 7.

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