EDITORIAL: Fox And Disney Deal Puts X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX In An Awkward Spot

EDITORIAL: Fox And Disney Deal Puts X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX In An Awkward Spot

With X-Men: Dark Phoenix coming out this November, it looks like Fox might be setting up a new trilogy of X-Men films. However, Disney’s purchase of 21st Century Fox might throw a wrench in these plans...

Editorial Opinion
By jph152 - Jan 30, 2018 07:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Dark Phoenix
Fox has been making X-Men movies for a long time—even before superhero movies became cool again. Now with Disney purchasing 21st Century Fox, this run of films may be coming to an end. Eighteen years after the mutants made their first cinematic appearance, we’ll see what could be the final installment in this time-bending series this fall when X-Men: Dark Phoenix is released.  
The film will attempt to be a version of The Dark Phoenix Saga that does the source material justice, unlike the studio’s first attempt. This is a pretty intriguing concept, and with a young lineup of mutants that made the most of their screen time in X-Men: Apocalypse, the film could potentially be pretty good.
However, there are also some concerns. Mainly, director Simon Kinberg has never helmed a feature film before despite producing every X-Men film since First Class. Kinberg also co-wrote the much maligned X-Men: The Last Stand, and while he is likely determined to get the source material right this time, this is still a bit of a strange situation.
What will be even stranger is the situation Marvel Studios will find itself in if the film if a hit. While there is no official confirmation of this, many have speculated that the X-Men will be rebooted to fit into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the coming years. If audiences love Dark Phoenix, then Fox will want to make a sequel that continues the story.


 
The Dark Phoenix Saga is a pretty large-scale storyline that would dramatically change the landscape of the X-Men if it is adapted properly. While the movie will reportedly be toning down the cosmic aspects of the story, a Dark Phoenix movie would still have major ramifications on the series. 
When Jean Grey becomes Dark Phoenix in the comics, she is an all-powerful destructive force that would be bigger than any character the X-Men films have previously introduced. The storyline ends with deeply personal consequences that would be difficult to follow up. 
This makes Dark Phoenix a logical ending for Fox’s current string of X-Men films. However, since Kinberg likely plotted out the story before a Fox-Disney deal was a significant possibility, the plan likely involves making another sequel after this. After all, the franchise has softly rebooted itself a few times now, with the end of Apocalypse seemingly hinting at many adventures to come for Quicksilver, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler and Storm.
Since the franchise is set up for a series of movies with this younger lineup of X-Men, will audiences want to see Marvel Studios introduce an entirely new young lineup of X-Men set in a different continuity a few years from now? We’ll have to wait and see, but unless Dark Phoenix ends up being the final chapter in this long-running saga of films, it seems like Fox has set itself up for a series that will never come to fruition.
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TeddiRxpn01
TeddiRxpn01 - 1/30/2018, 8:39 AM
Wow first ever in a sh$&@!y story
MartinTanley
MartinTanley - 1/30/2018, 8:43 AM
give me a new cyclops... a badass one
MutantEquality
MutantEquality - 1/30/2018, 12:00 PM
@BlackLabsMatter - yes! Reboot and put the leader in front. He is the foil everyone can play off of. Especially since he become equal if not greater than Xavier and Magneto.
Pampero
Pampero - 1/30/2018, 8:43 AM
Where is te news?
BackwardGalaxy
BackwardGalaxy - 1/30/2018, 9:26 AM
@Pampero - It's an editorial. It doesn't have to be news. It should have some insight that isn't common knowledge, which this one does not, but it doesn't have to be actual news.

"if the film if a hit" should also be "if the film IS a hit"

And you should calm down with the adverbs.
Pampero
Pampero - 1/30/2018, 5:09 PM
@BackwardGalaxy - Go back to Brokeback Mountain
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/30/2018, 8:46 AM
Let this franchise just retire. Logan was essentially the end of the FMU for many of us, that closed the chapter on those films. This Dark Phoenix film has little hype or interest, and unless its short of incredible, it's likely not going to be the hit the studio is hoping for. Just let the X-Men be rebooted in the MCU.
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 1/30/2018, 8:46 AM
Disney/Marvel will just move Deadpool 1 & 2 and all of the characters featured in these movies to the MCU canon and then make Deadpool 3 and probably the X-Force movies. Everything else gets rebooted. Simple as that.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/30/2018, 8:49 AM
@Trumpool - Exactly. Deadpool is an easy franchise to move into the MCU. I also think that if New Mutants is a success, they'll incorporate that film into the MCU.
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 1/30/2018, 8:52 AM
@HeavyMetal4Life - New Mutants looks very much like a low-budget, teen-horror film. Don't know if it will fit in the MCU.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 1/30/2018, 8:54 AM
@Trumpool - Yeah, pretty much. Feige and Co. will look over it and see if they want to include it. Right now it doesn't seem like it could fit, but if Marvel can start making R-rated, Deadpool-like films, then I don't see any reason why we can't get a film with horror elements. But we'll have to see.
CplHicks
CplHicks - 1/30/2018, 8:48 AM
I know it won't happen but I wish they could stop this movie from being released. I want the Dark Phoenix storyline to be done right and that will only be by Marvel. I don't want this rushed, tainted version to be in people's minds when they see the good version.
PBIRD
PBIRD - 1/30/2018, 8:49 AM
Anyone saying that they want ANY PART OF THIS FRANCHISE TO MOVE FORWARD are absolutely not fans of the XMEN. Seriously. No hugh jackman, no gambit, no new mutants, no dark phoenix 2!!!! Keep Deadpool only. Make it a joke/reboot into a new universe. He wakes up and is like "WHERE THE [frick] AM I!!!!"

other than that ditch the rest, its awful and Marvel has 10+ years of PERFECT CONTINUITY (besides spiderman homecoming timeline) and bringing in anything from the shit FOX world is not worth it. not a little, not at all.
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