Word is that Simon Kinberg will direct X-Men: Dark Phoenix,
with James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence and Michael Fassbender all set to
return. Not only that, but Nicholas Hoult, Alexandra Shipp, Sophie
Turner, Tye Sheridan and Kodi Smit-McPhee will be back as well, and the
studio is also in talks with Jessica Chastain for a role – as was previously rumored.
If she signs on, the actress would play the villainous Lilandra, “the
empress of an alien empire called the Shi’ar, who leads the quest to
imprison and execute Dark Phoenix, leading her into conflict with the
X-Men.” Though Chastain isn’t confirmed just yet, she’s in negotiations
with the studio and is expected to make it official shortly, as the film
gears up for its Montreal shoot this summer.
As the title would suggest, X-Men: Dark Phoenix will adapt
the iconic comic book storyline of the same name, in which we see Jean
Grey play “host to the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force after a
mission in space. This transforms her into the genocidal “Dark Phoenix,”
a supremely powerful mutant said to be even more dangerous than
Galactus.”
Of course, we saw parts of this adapted in X-Men: The Last Stand,
but it was far from well executed and as such, fans have been calling
for it to be done properly for some time now. Whether Kinberg will be
able to succeed is up for debate, as he’s a first time director (though
longtime writer and producer), but we’ve got faith that Fox will be able
to get the franchise back on track after the middling Apocalypse.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix will be with us on November 2nd, 2018.
It won’t be the only movie featuring mutants to release that year,
either, as Fox also has Deadpool 2 and New Mutants in
the pipeline. Suffice it to say, it’s a good time to be a fan of all
things X-Men – especially since the movies are about to get a little bit
more cosmic.
Here's what Kinberg had to say:
“I can’t really speak to anything specifically but I think the challenge as offered by all the films we’ve mentioned [including Guardians Of The Galaxy] is very – we’re very aware of the challenge that those movies pose and what it sort of demands of us as storytellers mining, again, one of the great comic runs in The Dark Phoenix Saga. Our hope and expectation is to try and do something that feels different, that takes the audience into a different tone and a different sense of cinematic style that is appropriately suited to the story we’re telling. “We… know that it’s not as simple as picking up where we left off in anyway. We actually have to be more bold [sic] and more inventive than that. [Getting cosmic] is certainly a possibility. That is certainly a possibility. Yes.”