X-Maniac
Storm In A Teacup
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Kinberg: "Early on, I felt like I really wanted to focus the movie on our main characters and I really wanted to focus upon Jean's struggle. I wanted the movie to feel grounded and I wanted it to feel emotional and intimate, and not have too many things that would distract or take away from Jean's evolution, deevolution, struggle, final decision in this film. I wanted that arc to feel like it was a really emotional experience for the audience. And so things like the Hellfire Club [and the] Shi'ar Empire felt as though they were such huge subplots or plots from the original saga that they could potentially take away from the focus on Jean and the X-Men. And so instead of doing Lilandra as a character, which would require the relationship with Charles and all what comes with that, I made Jessica's character sort of an amalgam of different alien characters that are part of, in a way, resembling this Shi'ar storyline but not going all the way there."
Why X-Men: Dark Phoenix Cuts So Much of the Comic Story
Curious how he doesn't mention the story had to squished into one movie and all those things had to be jettisoned.
Suddenly the Hellfire Club and Shi'ar are such terrible things that take away from the focus on Jean and the X-Men, lol...
The spin is strong in this one.
Why X-Men: Dark Phoenix Cuts So Much of the Comic Story
Curious how he doesn't mention the story had to squished into one movie and all those things had to be jettisoned.
Suddenly the Hellfire Club and Shi'ar are such terrible things that take away from the focus on Jean and the X-Men, lol...
The spin is strong in this one.


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