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This was asked by Grace Randolph (who was actually quite positive at times) but it's bugging me too: Why does Nightcrawler wear a space helmet duct-taped to his X-Men costume and yet Jean doesn't have a helmet?
So, I’m confused; people think example A is worse than example B? Really?
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Because she only looks good in that one X-jet Dark Phoenix pic. I personally think they look equally as bad.So, I’m confused; people think example A is worse than example B? Really?
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So, I’m confused; people think example A is worse than example B? Really?
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The shade of blue looks better in DP (better on the actress), and it's better for it to be matte rather than glossy. The Apocalypse blue paint was too shiny.
But Mystique in DP has terrible hair - the bright red colour, the hairline, the texture.
Well Jean is telekinetic and could create an air pocket around her that acts the same way a helmet does. Only difference is that you can’t see air.
He's probably just enjoying the ride. He's only one of the few original posters on SHH from the X2 days that still supports this franchise. Makes me wonder what the other ppl (TNC, Pejo, etc) think of the movies. It can't be fun seeing how far down the crapper this set of films has gotten. I didn't visit the F4 subsection of the boards but I'm sure he was one of the ardent defenders of those movies too.
Well, yes, but a) do they explain that?; b) she could create the same TK life support bubble for Kurt so why does he need the helmet? Some sort of joke he makes?
Having two different costumes for their regular X-men costumes (blue with yellow X's) and for their space mission costumes should've been considered. Unless they went from their space mission directly to Jean's Red Hook neighbourhood, there's absolutely no excuse why they're wearing the same get-up there.
But Kinberg probably thinks this is a prestige, high-brow movie that is so above these merchandizing and action figure opportunities.

LOL You're just talking non-sense.Because you need to see the film to understand why stuff happened in the trailer. basic logic really.
You're a sight for sore eyes! How serendipitous that I mentioned your name. Were you always just lurking? I've lost my old account too.You know if any X-Men movie is going to make me crawl out of the cave to comment, it would have to be this one. I was floating so high with anticipation after X2 and The Last Stand was the last straw lol
I watched all the garbage after that of course, but it wasn’t until DOFP that I actually felt some hope again. Apocalypse looked so promising, but it didn’t live up. I mean, yes, I got to see a true Phoenix in that movie, but that can’t save it.
Now, does this movie look like it will live up to my expectations or desires for what Dark Phoenix should be? Jesus Christ, no! But will it really be the Last Stand all over again? I hope not.
I’m always okay with liberties being taken as long as the spirit is honored. TLS honored nothing. This one at least appears to be taking some cues from the comic. Jean making the choice to sacrifice herself and being the one to pull the trigger is a key element that was missing the last time, so I’m hopeful it’s there this time.
Idk...it’s all a moot point now, I guess. But you know all of us old timers are still going to go watch it lol
So what could she do as Dark Phoenix now that she couldn’t do with just her fire-coloured Jean Grey firebird from 1983 that Xavier got her to "release?" I mean she straight-up eviscerated Apocalypse last time.
Ungodlike/regular mutant Jean Grey defeated Apocalypse. Dude must be some schmuck. His "all is revealed" last time...what does that even mean now?
"Wow she really DAZZLED on stage!"
Dark Phoenix--one of the most powerful beings in this universe--a god. Her power? Breathing and flying in space. Amazing.1) I haven't seen Dark Phoenix nor have you, so we'll have to wait and find out. Breathing and flying in space though is a nifty add-on by the looks of it.
Easily explain and if it's actually explained are two completely different things.2) Are we sure she had complete control over that fire power... she fired it once in a moment of fury, and we haven't seen her do it again. In that sense maybe it's still only comparable to her power in TLS, which did not provide much in the way of flying or space travel. "Phoenix" might give her more control over that raw power, which ironically in turn makes it more unstable or corrupting.
I dunno, maybe you're right, but the movie could very easily explain this.
Third trailer was more of the same. Nothing WOW about it. Getting worried about the fighting in the end/train wreckage. I really don't want to see another stand there/absorb all the punishment/do nothing fight like Apocalypse. We have a cosmic force and aliens and this is where we wind up? Train tracks in the middle of nowhere? Don't know if it was creative decision or financial or what, but they could have been ending this thing with a battle royal on the freekin moon.