One of the great shadows over this franchise is not making enough of the diversity afforded by the source material.
Instead we have to read online the various untrue proclamations about MCU being first with a black superhero, first with a female superhero, first with an Asian superhero (Quake in AoS series) - and now wanting an openly gay actor for its Eternals movie.
If only Fox had made more of the other characters instead of focusing on three white males (Xavier, Magneto, Wolverine) and one white, blonde actress whose character (Mystique) has been made into a hero while Storm and others make a pretty backdrop.
They missed a trick or two, I think.
Meanwhile, in Dark Phoenix, we have two female leads - though both are white.
One (Chastain) is manipulative and evil; the other (Turner) is dangerous and mentally unstable. Go, girl power!
Xavier is proved to be (once again) a lying, controlling, deceitful fool, Magneto obviously always has his own agenda and can never really be trusted, so where is the moral compass, the shining light, in this story?
Is it Mystique, who looks to meet a terrible fate? It could be Storm if she has more to say and do than that one line in the trailer about not knowing who people are until it's too late, but that seems doubtful. So are we looking at Cyclops and Beast, both played by two white men, to carry the moral weight of this story?