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Does the carpet match the drapes?
Probably ain't no carpet.
Okay...but I have other fire hair related questions! Oh never mind...
Yuck.
As reported by EW, Dark Phoenix will see the younger cast of the franchise in 1992 - around 10 years after X-Men: Apocalypse. The mutant team are now national heroes, with James McAvoy's Charles Xavier landing on the cover of Time Magazine - and inflating his ego a little too far.
Writer-director Simon Kinberg explains that Xavier puts the team on more and more dangerous missions, culminating in a space rescue mission gone awry, where a solar flare awakens Jean Grey (Sophie Turner's) dark inner force, the Phoenix.
Drawn in part from the original 'Phoenix' comic storyline, the film will apparently be the most sinister and somber entry in the series, and includes a "massive twist halfway through that will irrevocably change the course of the franchise," according to EW.
Aside from Turner and McAvoy's characters, we'll see the return of Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), Beast (Nicholas Hoult), Storm (Alexandra Shipp), Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), and Quicksilver (Evan Peters). Jessica Chastain will also play a shapeshifter that meets Phoenix.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix will be released on November 2, 2018 - but there's a lot more X-Men centric stuff coming to our screens in the next few years.
10 years after Crapocalypse.
The team are national heroes.
Xavier on the cover of Time.
Space rescue mission gone awry.
A solar flare awakens Jean's inner force.
Why are they doing a full U-turn on Prof X character development and making him egotistical again?....It's a ****ing endless loop.
- but there's a lot more X-Men centric stuff coming to our screens in the next few years.
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