X-Maniac
Storm In A Teacup
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Even if X-Men: Dark Phoenix was the most comic accurate movie ever, this board has long ago decided it cannot be anything less than offense to fandom.
Well it won't be the most comic accurate movie ever will it? Let's not kid ourselves here.
We have a weird-looking blonde Lilandra leading the Skrulls, Mystique leading the X-Men, Magneto and Genosha, seemingly no Hellfire Club or Shi'ar, etc. That doesn't sound like the Dark Phoenix saga to me.
The point though is these films should be more about accurate and respectful depictions of the key classic characters. The MCU knows this. Fox is unable or unwilling to do the same.
Instead, they give well-cast depictions of the comics' ideological opposites (Xavier and Magneto) and then choose a character who grows to dominate at the expense of everyone else (first Wolverine and now Mystique).
And frankly whatever Dark Phoenix does will not erase what was done in X-Men: Apocalypse where Storm worshipped Mystique, had no motivation for joining Apocalypse (or being okay with the destruction of Cairo) and got her white hair from Apocalypse, Havok was killed off to give a comedy rescue scene for Quicksilver, Angel was re-done but then killed off, Jubilee was virtually erased from the movie, Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique was a founder and then leader of the X-Men who fondly recalled inventing the name for the team (uh, no, that was Moira) and Apocalypse was blue and badly done. Soooo much wrong with the depictions, motivations and characterisations in that movie.
And now apparently Jean will get her Phoenix power/persona from a solar flare when we already saw the Phoenix in X-Men: Apocalypse.
This franchise loves to ignore what has already been done.