DARK PHOENIX: How The New Trailer Points To THE LAST STAND Remake Being The Worst X-MEN Movie Yet

DARK PHOENIX: How The New Trailer Points To THE LAST STAND Remake Being The Worst X-MEN Movie Yet

The first trailer for Dark Phoenix arrived last night and, boy, those reshoots probably weren't worth the money, eh? Now, we're delving into why the footage pretty much confirms that this is gonna suck...

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By JoshWilding - Mar 01, 2019 04:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Dark Phoenix
A couple of days ago, Fox finally released a new trailer for Dark Phoenix and, well, it looks terrible? Some fans are definitely excited about it and we've been surprised before with this franchise, but with first-time director Simon Kinberg behind the camera and a story that appears to be a soft reboot of X-Men: The Last Stand (which had the same writer), things aren't looking good. 

Now, we're taking a look at some key moments in the trailer that point to this being the worst X-Men movie to date. 

That may seem harsh but a trailer is definitely a good indication of whether or not a movie is going to be worth watching. It's also hard to tell who Fox is trying to sell this one to, especially when it looks like a movie we watched back in 2006 and comes across as positively boring and generic compared to what we get from Marvel Studios and Warner Bros.'
DCEU.

To check out this breakdown and see if you agree with what we're saying, simply hit the "View List" button down below.


They're Selling The Movie With A Spoiler



Well, if this doesn't stink of desperation, what does? Director Simon Kinberg has attempted to justify this by claiming that showing Mystique's death in the trailer is a way of telling moviegoers that deaths matter...you know, like when he killed off Professor X and then brought him back in a different body. 

The audience isn't dumb and doesn't need to be told in advance that people will die because, well, this moment just lost any dramatic weight it might have carried. Plus, look at how well Avengers: Infinity War handled this sort of thing. 

Ultimately, showing this moment in the trailer tells us that it doesn't matter, otherwise it would have been saved for the movie itself. By dropping a major spoiler so soon, Dark Phoenix is trying to sell itself with a scene that is now meaningless, and if a fan-favourite (among the general audience, at least) like Mystique can be knocked off so casually, why should we care about everyone else?

 

We've Seen It All Before



While it's clear that the Dark Phoenix storyline is being handled somewhat differently here, the general plot appears to be identical to what we saw in The Last Stand. Those flashbacks to her childhood might as well be deleted scenes from that movie, and Charles' guilt over not being able to help Jean (and possibly repressing her powers) is a total retread. 

So too is her costume - that may even be the same red jacket - and the entire premise of her losing control and being taken over by the Phoenix Force is old news at this point.

Sure, an argument could be made that this is the only way to handle the character, but you need only look at the comics for proof of that being nonsense. Kinberg could have taken this story arc for Jean Grey down some interesting and unexpected routes but it feels like he's basically just rewritten half of The Last Stand's screenplay. Even the way her powers are portrayed is nearly identical! 

 

Nonsensical Continuity



At this point, it's redundant to complain about the lack of continuity in these movies because Fox, the producers, and filmmakers simply don't give a f***. X-Men: Days of Future Past created a new timeline but there's still a lot here that really doesn't make any sense. For starters, no one has aged, and when is Charles supposed to have recruited Jean...twenty five years ago? 

It also appears as if any plans to get to that point in the future we saw in DOFP have been totally abandoned and fans hoping to watch this movie and try to link it up to any past releases will obviously be sorely disappointed. We might as well just view this as a standalone story because it's hard to imagine it making sense as a sequel or prequel. 

 

The Same Old Mistakes



There was a lot wrong with this trailer, but perhaps the most disappointing thing is seeing that Kinberg is repeating the same old mistakes that fans have rejected on multiple occasions now.

For starters, Beast is still able to transform from his human form to the blue and furry version at will, something which completely misses the point of the character. Plus, let's face it; while Nicholas Hoult may have been a relatively hot commodity back in 2011/2014, his face isn't needed to sell this movie. Can you even remember what else he's done outside of X-Men lately?

It gets worse, though, because despite how things wrapped up in X-Men: Apocalypse, Charles and Magneto will once again be butting heads - something we've been watching play out for 19 years now. When Marvel Studios shelves Magneto for their rebooted series of X-Men movies, you can thank Fox for overusing him. 

 

Terrible VFX



The explanation given for why Dark Phoenix's latest trailer took so long to arrive was that the visual effects needed to be finished. 

Well, if this is the best they could do given all the time they've had, God 
help us. While they do look perfectly fine in some scenes, they're absolutely horrendous in others. Take the shot of Storm above, for example; this is equivalent to something you'd see in a fan film (and the less said about Storm's dodgy accent later in the trailer, the better). 

Visually, there's a lot here that doesn't click and while that's somewhat understandable given the fact it's still three months away from release, the sheer amount of time spent on post-production/reshoots makes this inexcusable. 

 

Oh God, They're Going To Kill Cyclops Again, Aren't They?



Kinberg has promised more character deaths in Dark Phoenix and, well, it certainly looks like he's going to kill Cyclops again, doesn't it? I would say that he's learned from the backlash The Last Stand received but this movie's entire storyline is proof that's not the case! Honestly, it's hard to imagine us getting a happy ending for Jean and Scott, and things may well end poorly for them both.  

"I really felt on this one I couldn’t imagine where else to go with these characters after what they’ve gone through in this movie," he said during a recent interview. That may say it all...

It's An Ego Trip



Simon Kinberg has said on multiple occasions that he wants the opportunity to retell the Dark Phoenix Saga after dropping the ball with The Last Stand and, well, why should he get the chance? 

It all boils down to him wanting to finally take control of the franchise behind the camera (an opportunity which presented itself when Bryan Singer stepped down after X-Men: Apocalypse underperformed; a movie that Kinberg wrote and was equally responsible for). Now he's got the chance and his insistent to make up for past failings doesn't seem to be paying off.

Kinberg's desire to tell this story again has cost a huge amount of money and clearly wasn't good enough even then, hence why such extensive reshoots took place. Rumour has it that the train sequence has replaced a final act that originally took place at the UN! 

Do you think Dark Phoenix is destined to be a flop or should we give the movie a chance when it's released this June? As always, share your thoughts in the comments section below. 
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StormXmen123
StormXmen123 - 3/1/2019, 5:07 AM
I can understand the last stand comparisons, not liking the content or editing of the trailer (the international version is better) but the visual effects outside that single Storm shot look great.
Solarkalel85
Solarkalel85 - 3/1/2019, 5:29 AM
@StormXmen123 - I've never seen so much hate for a film that hasn't even come out yet
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 3/1/2019, 5:39 AM
@Solarkalel85 - Well, there was that one movie...
Scarilian
Scarilian - 3/1/2019, 6:01 AM
@StormXmen123 -
It really does feel like a remake;
• Xavier dies visiting Jean = Mystique dies visiting Jean
• Magneto saves imprisoned mutants from a moving vehicle = Jean saves imprisoned mutants from a moving vehicle
• Magneto convinces Jean to join him = Alien woman convinces Jean to join her
• Wolverine faces off against Jean in a destruction Torndao = Cyclops faces off against Jean in a destruction Tornado

A few of the other aspects are just generic tropes, such as the Mansion being attacked once again and a funeral in the rain so discounting those. Probably some other X-Men Last Stand moments in the trailer also.
JustAChillDude
JustAChillDude - 3/1/2019, 6:11 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - People loved the BvS trailers lol (me being one of them), and the movie ended up being one of the worst movies in the DCEU (and ruining it)..:doesn’t compare.
Thanoswasright
Thanoswasright - 3/1/2019, 6:25 AM
@Solarkalel85 - It's easy when you know a creator's recent history. So people are supposed to be hyped about a redone story they didn't ask for to make people like YOU happy?

HAH! Try again with that nonsense. Make Mine Marvel!
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 3/1/2019, 6:31 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - The real hate for Batman v Superman didn’t start until after people started seeing it. There were plenty of people who weren’t sold on it going in (I was down on the trailers myself), but I don’t think people anticipated the train wreck that was coming.

Here, people definitely are assuming it has little chance of being good at all.
TexasAvenger
TexasAvenger - 3/1/2019, 7:01 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - Bruh we hated that movie AFTER it came out. Come on...
Goldboink
Goldboink - 3/1/2019, 7:13 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - Thank you
Tony93
Tony93 - 3/1/2019, 9:31 AM
@StormXmen123 - the scene in the neighborhood also looks like they go back to her house, just like the last stand.
Solarkalel85
Solarkalel85 - 3/1/2019, 11:03 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - thought people were looking forward to that before it came out
Solarkalel85
Solarkalel85 - 3/1/2019, 11:06 AM
@Thanoswasright - i honestly don't give a shit if they made this film or not,it's just funny the hate its getting. I suppose if its not strictly mcu people like YOU will hate it.grow up child.obligatory caveat:I like the mcu-just incase you decide to post another silly comment
Thanoswasright
Thanoswasright - 3/1/2019, 12:07 PM
@Solarkalel85 - Awwwww, point at the doll and tell us where the mean MCU fans hurt you.... CTHU!


Solarkalel85
Solarkalel85 - 3/1/2019, 12:16 PM
@Thanoswasright - sigh...and you did.how original.sorry i meant to put a smiley face in last post so you wouldn't get upset here you go 😀.
Nebula
Nebula - 3/1/2019, 5:11 AM
"Oh God, They're Going To Kill Cyclops Again, Aren't They?"

At this point I thought; you know, maybe they're banking on us thinking it's a Last Stand remake and we're all being played. Or maybe I'm giving them too much credit.

Either way, thank god they're coming to the MCU. I can't wait to see them utilised properly.
Vigor
Vigor - 3/1/2019, 5:59 AM
@Nebula - Me too. I grew up with Xmen. Who woulda thought 20 years later, I'd be such a fanboy over Captain America instead.

I cant wait to see what the MCU does with the Xmen. The care they will put into EVERY character, not just Wolverine, Magneto, and Xavier
Scarilian
Scarilian - 3/1/2019, 6:01 AM
@Nebula -
If anything the scene looked more like a remake of Wolverine facing Jean in X-Men Last Stand.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 3/1/2019, 6:25 AM
@Nebula -
The original plot leaked last year after horrific screenings which notably had audiences laughing at what was intended to be serious scenes such as the death of a character.

It appears to be exactly the same and remains seemingly unchanged so...

MASSIVE SPOILERS;
https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2018/06/spoilers-x-men-dark-phoenix-plot-details-surface-following-test-screening/

The reshoots were to fix the ending, which was intended to set-up a sequel (as it was made as a part 1 scenario) so this is likely the final plot of the movie otherwise.
Nebula
Nebula - 3/1/2019, 6:28 AM
@Scarilian - Oh. No. That is.. atrocious.
gulducati
gulducati - 3/1/2019, 7:23 AM
@Nebula - Agreed. The only problem is that this shite will create the need for a longer palette cleanser until they are reintroduced.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 3/1/2019, 5:13 AM
You just couldn't resist Josh lmao
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 3/1/2019, 7:00 AM
@DnA - Haha nope. Though I've got to say, I actually agree with pretty much everything Josh wrote here. 🤯🤯😱
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 3/1/2019, 7:49 AM
@PoojMooj - haha forgot about that. NOPE!!!
Fritzthecat
Fritzthecat - 3/1/2019, 5:14 AM
X-Meh
Equivocal
Equivocal - 3/1/2019, 11:25 AM
@Fritzthecat -






Fritzthecat
Fritzthecat - 3/1/2019, 12:25 PM
@Equivocal - ok...Still meh
Equivocal
Equivocal - 3/2/2019, 10:59 AM
@Fritzthecat -

I know
it shows their incompetence to handle X-Men movies...

WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 3/1/2019, 5:18 AM
X-Men: The Lastest Stand.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 3/1/2019, 5:19 AM
Oh great, more house disintegrating

Vigor
Vigor - 3/1/2019, 6:03 AM
@DnA - They stated her powers allow her to manipulate things at the molecular level. So yeah, expect a lot of disintegrating happening again in this film. I'm not exactly sure if her comics version had power on that level but I do know some tele-path/kinetics reach that level (Cable being an example after getting rid of the Techno-virus).
MarvelousMarty
MarvelousMarty - 3/1/2019, 5:20 AM
I still can't quite believe they have re-made this film. It's like Marvel using time travel in Endgame and remaking Iron Man. Of the thousands of great stories and characters they have, they do this! Maybe it's because I'm an older comic book fan, but The Last Stand seems like yesterday. Plus it looks worse then the last effort so what on earth are they thinking? It makes absolutely no sense to me. At all. Rant over.
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