Which x men movie does jean die
Magneto lays out his concerns: That the government will identify mutants, round them up, experiment on them and eliminate them. Xavier argues that the mutants and humans share a common interest and can co-exist.
They are not actually playing chess during this scene, but the board lies between them physically: They are not adversaries yet, but they are laying out their respective perspectives and taking sides.
Later in the movie, they are playing chess again when they discuss how to stop Shaw. Do you have it in you to allow that? The board in this scene is set up such that Xavier would have the easy win.
But in the scene, he blows his lead by acting overly confident, while Magneto bides his time and eventually wins. The plot of this movie is extremely complicated, but suffice it to say that the Wolverine Hugh Jackman from the Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart timeline travels back in time to get the help of younger versions of Magneto and Xavier in the Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy timeline to prevent an apocalyptic future in which all the mutants are killed.
When Wolverine first approaches young Xavier McAvoy in his mansion, Xavier is taking the fact that he now uses a wheelchair and has been abandoned by his friends rather poorly. A chess board sits in front of Xavier, untouched, suggesting that he has stepped away from the game, both metaphorically and literally. Wolverine tries to convince him to revive the X-Men and help save the world.
Later, after Xavier has agreed to try to help Wolverine, young Magneto Fassbender puts down a chessboard between himself and Xavier as they fly on a plane. Xavier and Magneto play one final game of chess at the end of Dark Phoenix. After young Jean Grey Turner has sacrificed herself in order to save the other X-Men and the world, we hear in a voiceover that she has not died but evolved beyond humanity.
Meanwhile, Xavier has decamped to Europe. He has confronted his own egotism and seems to have left his post at the school, and Beast has taken over headmaster duties. We see Xavier sitting alone in a cafe. Magneto approaches him with a chess board and proposes playing another game. At this point, Xavier and Magneto have played chess in just about every decade since the s.
The two men have always been the two masterminds of the series, each trying to predict the future and the best way to move their pawns in order to defeat one another. Eventually she left Earth, as she does at the end of the movie, and ended up causing a lot of destruction across the universe as Dark Phoenix. We can probably assume that's what the movie was hinting at, however lightly. If it wasn't for the recent Fox-Disney merger, I'd say definitively that this comics storyline makes for clear sequel material, but now that the Mouse House owns Fox the studio that owns the X-Men franchise, which fans have speculated will be rebooted and merged into the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside the Avengers , we may be left wondering what Jean does up in space forever.
That definitive comic book ending might be all we get which is at least more than the movie gives us. This story contains major spoilers for the Netflix film Passing. Jimmy O. Netflix Christmas movie season is up. Spoilers ahead. Earlier this year the Chinese-American filmmaker became the first woman of colour to win an Oscar for best director wit. Playful and i. Welcome to Love Like This?
Lashana Lynch Is Right There. This is something that is frequently shown in the Fox X-Men franchise to varying degrees of success. Character deaths, especially ones in which the protagonists are the ones dying, are supposed to deeply affect the other characters and the viewers as well as change the story in a meaningful way. While some hero deaths were emotional and resonated with audiences, others ranged from nonsensical to comical in how they were handled.
Darwin was a mutant with the ability to adapt to any situation in order to survive that was chosen by Charles and Erik to be one of the members of the original X-Men team in X-Men: First Class. Despite his unique powerset, Darwin was soon killed by Sebastian Shaw when he attempted to stop him from leaving with Angel, another original member of the team. Shaw murdered him by using the energy he absorbed from Havok's energy blast moments prior and placing it in his mouth, causing his body to harden before exploding.
Scott Summers was always handled pretty badly in the X-Men series and was often pushed to the side in favor of other characters like Magneto and Wolverine. The moment that really solidified the fact that the writers didn't know what to do with him came in X-Men: The Last Stand when he's unceremoniously killed offscreen by Jean Grey who had the Phoenix force after she removed his glasses and kisses him while holding back the power of his optic blast.
It's not exactly clear what she does to him to result in his death but that's just another reason why the scene ends up having no impact. While there, the mansion was attacked by Apocalypse and his four Horsemen who came to kidnap Xavier. In an attempt to stop them, Alex sends a blast of energy at them but they teleport away before it can reach them, resulting in it hitting a generator and causing the building to explode.
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