X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX Audition Tape Seemingly Reveals Presence Of The Shi'ar Empire

X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX Audition Tape Seemingly Reveals Presence Of The Shi'ar Empire

An audition tape featuring Halt and Catch Fire star Toby Huss has found its way online for X-Men: Dark Phoenix and it seems to confirm the presence of an alien race in the movie. The Shi'ar?

By JoshWilding - Jun 07, 2017 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Dark Phoenix
Source: Omega Underground
Omega Underground has come across yet another X-Men: Dark Phoenix audition tape and this one features Toby Huss. As per usual, the character's identity has been disguised and the scenes only vague allude to what will happen in the movie, but it definitely seems as if he's playing an alien character of some sort based on the transcript below. Could this be a member of the intergalactic Shi'ar Empire?

The site actually points out that, "The cadence in his voice suggests a foreign or alien nature to his character, as the person he talks to seemingly is unaware of the United States and maybe even humans." It could be he hails from Genosha, but seeing as the movie will revolve around Jean Grey and the Phoenix Force, it makes sense that Fox will (finally!) take the franchise in a cosmic direction. 

 
Hoover: Have you learned their language?
2nd Character: Please, there are only 171,000 more than 40,000 of which are obsolete. 
Hoover: They are a primitive people. They have never been a threat to anyone but themselves. 
2nd Character: If that was so true, we wouldn’t be here. So, what have you learned? What type of weapons do they have? Who are their most powerful protectors? 
Hoover: They call themselves SEALS, and their the ones responsible for what’s happened.

It's probably going to be a while before we get any solid X-Men: Dark Phoenix casting news, but if Simon Kinberg is introducing the Shi'ar Empire here, there are a lot of characters yet to be cast. Which of them Huss will potentially play remains to be seen, but it's about time the X-Men head into space!
 
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Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 6/7/2017, 12:37 PM
Fanmar16
Fanmar16 - 6/7/2017, 12:40 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 6/7/2017, 12:40 PM
Oh shit!
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 6/7/2017, 12:43 PM


"No longer am I the woman you knew! I am Fire and Life incarnate ! Now and forever - I am PHOENIX!"
IDKwhatToChoose
IDKwhatToChoose - 6/7/2017, 12:46 PM
Honestly this is the best direction I could see for the X films. Over the last almost 20 years it's been pretty much the same thing. Magneto does something XMen react. Unless of course Magneto goes to space first....
SwiggitySw00ty
SwiggitySw00ty - 6/7/2017, 12:56 PM
@IDKwhatToChoose - Well, X2, FC, and DOFP avoided that formula.
Kyos
Kyos - 6/7/2017, 1:04 PM
@StanLee - They all ended with a confrontation with Magneto in some form.
SwiggitySw00ty
SwiggitySw00ty - 6/7/2017, 1:09 PM
@Kyos - They didn't confront Magneto in X2 though. He escaped right after he reset Dark Cerebro.
SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 6/7/2017, 7:50 PM
@IDKwhatToChoose - Magneto should have gone to space and created Asteroid M after Days of Future Past. Would have made Apocalypse better.
Pathogen
Pathogen - 6/9/2017, 1:21 PM
@IDKwhatToChoose - The best direction for the films should have been to the garbage can
Scarilian
Scarilian - 6/7/2017, 12:47 PM
Tie it in with Apocalypse being an idiot in X-Men Apocalypse. His decision to throw the nukes into space ended up with one of them destroying or damaging a Shi'Ar vessel or planet.

Might as well have that scene actually be developed rather than simply ignoring it.

SwiggitySw00ty
SwiggitySw00ty - 6/7/2017, 12:59 PM
@Scarilian - An idiot? If he didn't fire all them off into space 99% of all life on earth would die. I remember looking up estimates saying what would happen if all the worlds nukes went off at once, years before I even saw the movie.
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