"
It's much more loyal to the original comic than X-Men 3, which told the Dark Phoenix story," said
X-Men: Dark Phoenix director Simon Kinberg while speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the premiere of
Deadpool 2.
He continued, "
It's a movie that involves extraterrestrial characters, which is not something that we've done in the X-Men franchise before and is something that is a huge part of the Dark Phoenix saga in the comics. The tone is- I don't know if I would say darker but it's more intense. It's more real and grounded and hopefully more relatable, a little less operatic than we've been in the past."
X-Men: Dark Phoenix arrives in theaters on February 14, 2019. Most comic book fans expect it and
The New Mutants to be the final sendoff for Fox's
X-Men Cinematic Universe before the studio's merger with Disney.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige recently stated that the MCU's film slate has been firmly planned through 2019 so it would be a while before any of the X-Men or Fantastic Four could potentially show up, provided that the acquisition is actually finalized next Summer.