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File: 1646a964eb8eedd⋯.mp4 (12.84 MB, 1280x720, 16:9, Dark Phoenix - Official Tr….mp4)

 No.1025297

X-men: That Damn Phoenix Again trailer dropped apparently. Looks boring. Even the costumes for the X-men and the makeup for Mystique have gotten obvious downgrades. What happened to the costumes teased at the end of Apocalypse?

 No.1025298

File: 19c32282bc292c2⋯.jpg (116.69 KB, 1200x675, 16:9, original-costume-designs.jpg)

File: d7db368d816db91⋯.jpg (448.4 KB, 4096x2730, 2048:1365, 5R29yxF5_o.jpg)

Even without Bryan Singer, they're still so afraid for these comic book heroes to look like comic book heroes!


 No.1025315

>>1025297

so, are the Shiar guards in this movie? are we getting the Big Robot with the Tiny robot on his back?


 No.1025316

>>1025315

Seems pretty obvious everything is gonna stay strictly on Earth unless they reveal more later.


 No.1025318

I guess this is set in the 90's? I see they've made a nod to Cyclops' Jim Lee costume with the asymmetrical tactical suspenders. Otherwise designs are a little drab.

One think I did love about Apocalypse was the way everyone had a specific 80's look. Angel was Billy Idol, Nightcrawler was Flock Of Seagulls in a Thriller jacket, Cyclops was Ferris Bueller, and Storm was Annabella Lwin from Bow Wow Wow.

I guess we aren't going to have gum-snapping yellow trenchcoat Jubilee? She never gets to do anything in the movies. A mutant whose power is literally making fireworks and no-one wants to use her? FIE. FIE ON THOU.


 No.1025339

After Apocalypse, I'm not really looking forward to this one. I don't even feel like watching the trailer. If Singer is gone, maybe this one will be better but I'm not gonna hold my breath.


 No.1026074


 No.1026075

>>1026074

Hopefully it'll never come out.


 No.1026081

>>1026074

If they really are making a PG-13 cut of Deadpool 2 just to see if it'd work with that rating, spoilers it won't, once they put Deadpool in the MCU then I hope they keep him away from the X-men. X-men have always been garbage. Less association the better.

Good thing Alita is delayed though.


 No.1026508

>>1026074

Also MUH VFX

>20th Century Fox finally unveiled the new X-Men film Dark Phoenix last week by releasing the film’s first trailer, which teased a dramatic change of pace for the franchise. Indeed, Dark Phoenix is a shift in a lot of ways. Bryan Singer returned to spearhead X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse, but after the 80s-set Apocalypse, longtime X-Men writer and producer Simon Kinberg took it upon himself to craft a very different kind of X-Men film, one that would finally adapt the fan-favorite Dark Phoenix storyline the right way. Moreover, Kinberg opted to make the film his directorial debut.

>Kinberg’s script was strong enough to woo back the entire main cast, including Sophie Turner, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, and Jennifer Lawrence, and recently Collider’s own Steve Weintraub got to sit down with Kinberg and producer Hutch Parker for an exclusive interview about the film while they’re hard at work editing the movie. During the course of their conversation, Kinberg touched on the reshoots that recently took place for Dark Phoenix, and the abrupt release date change that was announced one day after the trailer was unveiled. Indeed, Dark Phoenix was originally set to hit theaters next February, but Fox instead decided to push the film to June 2019 as part of a series of release date shuffles for various films (Dark Phoenix ended up taking over Gambit’s old release date, as that film was moved to 2020).

>When touching on the reshoots, Kinberg began by discussing how additional photography has become the norm in blockbuster filmmaking—to the point that Marvel Studios builds it into their budget:

>“I think any movie that has scale and, frankly, the wherewithal financially to do it does it. One of the many things that Marvel Studios does so brilliantly is they build into their budgets a reshoot period because the same way that writing a screenplay is an iterative process where you’re writing draft after draft, it makes sense—the way Marvel does it, the way Pixar does it—that making the movie is an iterative process as well, so you’re learning as you’re making the film, you’re learning as you’re editing the film what it needs.”

>Kinberg says the first unit photography reshoots lasted for two and a half weeks, which is roughly the same amount of time for the average Marvel Studios movie. In terms of what, specifically, the Dark Phoenix reshoots needed to address, Kinberg says they were mostly focused on punching up the third act:

>“Mostly we focused on the third act, both emotionally and in terms of the physical scale and the action of the third act that we adjusted. And then there were certain things in the first two acts of the movie—very few things, but to set up those changes in the third act we had to adjust some things in the first two acts so that that all was fluid and felt consistent.”

>As for that release date shift, Kinberg says the change was a result of a number of factors ranging from more time needed for visual effects to potentially securing a release date in China:

>“Some of the trailers had ‘Coming Soon’ on them and some of them said ‘February 14th’. It was a date, February 14th, that we initially liked for the movie but when we realized that we weren’t gonna have the visual effects ready to release it globally the way we wanted to, and the Gambit date opened up because it wasn’t gonna be ready for that June 7th date. We looked at that date versus the February 14th date, the studio did and we did, we felt like that June date was a bigger opportunity for us globally. More screens, more IMAX screens, a better chance to play in China where these movies have a massive following. What we found when we released the trailer was that 44, 45 million views of the trailer were in China alone… Specific for us, it is an opportunity to be a bigger movie day-and-date globally.”

>That said, Kinberg admits the trailer probably should not have gone out with the February release date on it, but at the time the release date change had not been made official:

>“In terms of the trailer release, it certainly probably shouldn’t have said 2/14 on it, but the audience—and certainly I know this because I live online as much as anybody—people wanted to see something from the movie, and it was time to share something from the movie. So I would’ve still released a teaser when we released it, I just would’ve put ‘Coming Soon’ on the end of it or I would’ve put ‘June 7th’, though we hadn’t made that decision [at the time].”

Source: http://collider.com/dark-phoenix-reshoots-release-date-change-explained#simon-kinberg


 No.1026826

>>1025297

I sincerely don't know how you can fuck up an IP so much. Pretty much everything is wrong

Again




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