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Did They Use Makeup Or Cgi On The Dark Phoenix

During the creation and writing of a movie a lot of ideas are brought upward, some get in into the final movie but a lot of ideas are scraped and left on the cutting room floor. Locations, characters, action scenes and plot points can all be idea up during the creative process but don't however actually make information technology into the finished product.

X-Men

  • Colorful costumes like to the comics were considered and concepted for the film, however manager Bryan Singer decided to become instead with the black leather seen in the motion picture.
  • Similar to Magneto's and Rogue's groundwork segments, scenes explaining Tempest'south and Cyclops' backgrounds were scripted and storyboarded, but never shot. Storm'southward background segment involved her irresolute the conditions drastically in her hometown in Kenya and causing vast damage. Cyclops' story would show him manifesting his mutant power at schoolhouse as a teenager, causing him to accidentally destroy a schoolhouse bathroom (which was later shot and used in X-Men Apocalypse (2016)). There was a brief talk of shooting these scenes while shooting X2: 10-Men United (2003) in society to insert them into the X-Men Special Edition DVD, but the idea was afterward scrapped. However, the bathroom gear up (which had actually been built) was used for the scene in X2 where Grace drugs the drunken baby-sit.
  • Gambit was originally going to make a cameo appearance in the pic, as a student playing with a basketball game then blowing it up. Bryan Singer rejected the cameo, thinking the audition wouldn't sympathize it: "People would be like, what's wrong with those basketballs?"
  • Originally Dr. Hank "Creature" McCoy was going to be in the last moving picture, only was cutting out to be saved for the sequels, and some of his professions were incorporated into Jean Grayness: a medical doctor, and a political supporter of mutant rights.
  • The Danger Room, a training facility at the X-Mansion, was going to be in the film. However the filmmakers, after a lot of argue, cut it out of the script to make the film move faster.
  • In 1996, Michael Chabon wrote a draft of the script: the Ten-Men (Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Creature, Iceman, Storm, Psylocke, Nightcrawler and new members Wolverine and Jubilee) would face off confronting a phantom menace (the Alliance, who wouldn't reveal themselves until the sequel), with major focus on the relationship betwixt Wolverine and Jubilee.
  • In 1994, screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker wrote a draft of the script: the 10-Men (Professor Ten, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Animate being, Iceman, Angel and new member Wolverine) must stop the Brotherhood of Mutants (Magneto, Sabretooth, Toad and new member the Blob) from conquering New York City, while at the same time are set upon by a triplet of Sentinels, robots created past anti-mutant government officials Henry Peter Gyrich and Bolivar Trask. The script focused on the rivalry between Cyclops and Wolverine, and had Magneto the cause of the Chernobyl disaster; also included was the X-Copter and the Danger Room. The script was never used, only dialogue/plot elements were used in the film's official novel adaptation.
  • The Hulk was considered every bit a grapheme in the kickoff 10-Men moving-picture show, simply did not make it past the concept stage. A hidden Easter egg on the start 10-Men DVD release shows concept fine art of the Blob and Beast. Originally he was going to exist a fellow member of the Brotherhood but was cutting due to the expensive prosthetics needed for the role.

X2: X-Men United

  • Initially, during the "Night Cerebro" scene where it is attempting to kill all mutants, Bryan Singer had planned to show not only Cerebro's effects on the mutants in the Brine Base, but mutants all over the world. During this scene, Hank McCoy, aka Animate being (Steve Bacic), as seen earlier on the goggle box during the bar scene, was to be shown in desperation, transforming into his furry form, and fan-favorite Gambit was to be shown at a bill of fare game having his energy powers flare upwards. This scene was actually shot, using one of Hugh Jackman's stunt men, James Bamford as a stand-in for the role, shot from behind to remain ambiguous. For whatever reason, Singer decided to cut this sequence altogether and it remains unseen.
  • A scene involving the Danger Room was planned but cut due to upkeep constrictions.
  • Several sets for the motion-picture show were not used. Some of these sets included the Danger Room and several areas in Stryker's secret bunker. One room in Stryker's surreptitious base was going to be the setting of a Nightcrawler vs. Toad fight.
  • Guy Hendrix Dyas and sculptor James Jones collaborated on designing a Watch (in the comics, the Sentinels were a set of mutant-fighting robots constructed by anti-mutant government officials). Their final pattern was a circuitous hollow robot that could compress itself into a discus. Animating the Sentinel would have cost most seven million, so the Sentinel was never used in the picture show.
  • Tyler Mane and Ray Park were originally set to return as Sabretooth and Toad, until it was felt that the script was already overloaded with likewise many mutants. Toad was supposed to take a fight scene against Nightcrawler.
  • Character-development-heavy scenes of Cyclops and Professor X being brainwashed by Stryker were shot, but Fox cut them out because of time length and story complications. David Hayter was disappointed, feeling that James Marsden deserved more screentime.
  • Angel and Fauna were part of the original script but were dropped as information technology was felt that in that location were too many characters, and saved for Ten-Men: The Last Stand.
  • Beast and Gambit were considered as new characters but they ultimately went with Nightcrawler because he was the most outsider-like of the choices.
  • The Danger Room, the area where the X-Men train and hone their powers, was going to exist included in this film. Bryan Singer had wanted it to appear in the first film, but due to budget cuts, the idea had to be scrapped. It was then worked into the story for this motion-picture show, to take place when Wolverine is left to watch after the students in the mansion. He decides to do a workout in the Danger Room, which was going to segue into the scene of him lying downward and having a vision of Stryker and his Weapon X procedure. The Danger Room was going to be a cylindrical-shaped room, with different sections of the flooring raising and lowering at dangerous speeds, as well as holographic projectiles, etc. The earliest teaser trailer for the moving-picture show gave a sneak top at how the Danger Room was going to look, but shortly subsequently this teaser was released, Fob cut Vocalizer's upkeep down from $125 million to $110 one thousand thousand, forcing Vocaliser to once more cut the Danger Room from the film. There is still a pocket-size reference to the Danger Room remaining in the picture show: when Stryker start enters the X-Mansion subbasement, directly opposite from the elevator is a door with a small characterization on it, which, according to Singer'southward DVD commentary track, identifies the door every bit the archway to the Danger Room.
  • There was an extended scene that doesn't appear in the final film, nor as a deleted scene on the DVD that features Cyclops's fight with Yuriko (Lady Deathstrike), where he picks up and fights with the ii prison house guards' plastic nightsticks.
  • Gambit was originally going to have a cameo during the brainwashed Professor X's telepathic attack on the mutants, which would take caused his cards to explode.
  • Nick Fury was intended to be in the film but was scrapped due to licensing rights.

X-Men: The Last Stand

  • The original plot for X3 was vastly dissimilar then the motion picture that was made. When Bryan Vocaliser was still fastened as manager the plot of the film focused solely on the Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix storyline. It would take shown a god like Jean causing massive amounts of destruction and the X-Men trying to end her. Eventually Jean would take taken control and left the planet at the end due to her uncontrollable power. The 10-Men team would have consisted of Wolverine, Cyclops, Tempest, Angel, Beast, Colossus, Gambit, Iceman, Rogue and Shadowcat.
  • In an alternate script for X3 written by Michael Dougherty Cyclops did non dice but had a much larger function. The Danger Room was built by Cyclops due to his guilt over Jean Grey's death. He felt the X-Men were also weak and too untrained, which resulted in her death and so he built the room to make them a stronger squad. At the end he and a Phoenix possessed Jean, take a heartfelt momment before she leaves earth due to fear of becoming too powerful. [ane]
  • Nightcrawler was going to make a cameo advent in the film; Alan Cumming, who'd played Nightcrawler in X-Men 2 (2003), was going to reprise the role, despite his discomfort with the prosthetic makeup he had to wear for his role. The cameo was then short, withal, that the filmmakers felt the long and costly makeup process was non worthwhile, and so he was omitted from the film
  • Fox originally intended this to be the final "X-Men" film featuring any of the original bandage, forming a trilogy somewhat akin to the "Star Wars" films, with possible spin offs based on individual characters from the series starting time with X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). Late in post-production, the studio reversed this intent, and director Brett Ratner re-edited and re-shot scenes to make the picture show more open up-concluded.
  • As originally scripted, the Golden Gate Bridge sequence was originally in the middle of the moving-picture show; Magneto was to have moved it to Alcatraz Island to free Mystique, as the facility would have been revived equally a special mutant prison. The final boxing was to have place in Washington, D.C., which was set up to exist domicile to Worthington Labs. Thus, Magneto's plan would take been twofold: destroy the "cure" and take control of the White House. However, when Brett Ratner signed to straight, he decided the bridge sequence would create a more dramatic climax if moved to the terminate, so the script was rewritten to have Alcatraz transformed into the Worthington Labs facility (which is somewhat foreign, since Alcatraz is a National Monument, and thus cannot exist owned or altered by a private company).
  • Gambit was going to appear in the motion picture and would take been a love interest of Rogue and a rival for Iceman, similar to how Kitty Pryde was Rogue'southward rival for Iceman's affections. Even so, Fox was developing X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and stipulated that no mutant could appear in both X-Films, and then Gambit was removed from the script.
  • Colossus was intended to take a much larger presence (including a fight scene with both Juggernaut and Magneto, who throws Colossus away when he armors upward). Well-nigh the entirety of his role is deleted, and he appears in a non-speaking background office for the entirety of the movie.
  • There was an unfilmed Danger Room sequence where Bobby and Kitty are training and are then supposedly blasted to pieces past Sentinels, only to sit up every bit (projected) skeletons as the team looks on.
  • Actress Beverley Mahood was considered for the role of Beauty, a mutant with the ability to control whatever course of light. The function was afterward dropped when Bryan Vocalist left the production.
  • Bryan Vocaliser's plans for the picture before his departure were to feature the Jean Grayness resurrection plotline and to introduce the characters of Gambit. Vocaliser wanted Keanu Reeves to play Gambit.
  • An early draft of the script leaked onto the Internet in June 2005 during Matthew Vaughn'due south cursory tenure as manager. The script contained notable deleted scenes and characters, including a sequence in which Kitty and Animate being pause into Worthington Labs to further research the "cure" serum, lifted directly from Joss Whedon's "Gifted" storyline, and a sexual relationship between Storm and Wolverine. This draft also included the grapheme of Cecilia Reyes, a mutant scientist and rival of Dr. Kavita Rao. Somewhat ironically, Shohreh Aghdashloo was originally cast equally Reyes before the character was eliminated and the extra recast as Rao instead. This version of the script also sparked the controversy surrounding the reduced screen time of Cyclops, Mystique and Professor X. In order to combat negative buzz surrounding the film, manager Brett Ratner ordered several major changes in editing, and shot several new scenes to leave the picture more open-ended, allowing potential for hereafter sequels: originally Cyclops was to die on screen, murdered by Jean Grey, Professor Ten's death was meant to be definitive, equally was the loss of Mystique's powers. Ratner re-edited Cyclops' scene to but imply his death, leaving the potential for the character to return in time to come sequels and added the after-credits coda of Moira MacTaggart discovering Xavier'due south mind transferred to a new body. Also scripted, but not shot, were scenes of Jean Grey's grave-site exploding in a fireball, implying her resurrection, and a scene of Mystique playing chess with Magneto, where she offers him a drug that will restore his powers.
  • There is a rumored ending where Pyro returns to the school after beingness presumed missing in the last cut.
  • Co-ordinate to the sound commentary of Ten-Men: The Terminal Stand, Gambit was to appear in the prison convoy scene of the picture show, before the grapheme was cut. In the commentary of the movie, the director Brett Ratner too reveals that they did seriously consider putting Gambit in the motion-picture show but decided against it as they thought it was too minor a role for such a big character.

Alternate Storyboards

Afterwards Cyclops misses the session in the danger room, Wolverine goes looking for him. He climbs the side of the mansion to peer into Scott'southward room. Scott is in bed with a random woman, he awakes to notice Wolverine at the window and fires a blast knocking Logan far into the field. Wolverine finds Hank McCoy standing in his manner, stating that he has an appointment with the Professor. Wolverine tries to become dorsum to the mansion to fight Cyclops but he ends up getting beaten upwardly by beast.

Alternate Phoenix fight scene set in Washington, features Jean killing Magneto and Angel in costume fighting with the squad, including a not deceased Cyclops.

Alternate Danger Room scene featuring Kitty and Bobby beingness hunted by sentinels and mutant killers, they are found and killed but the simulation reverts to normal. Wolverine, Hank, Storm and Professor X. are watching the simulation, Rogue appears and Wolverine asks where she's been, since she was supposed to exist office of the simulation.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

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X-Men: First Class

  • The film was originally to be a prequel nearly Magneto. Screenwriter Sheldon Turner wrote a treatment which he described as "Ten-Men (2000) meets The Pianist (2002)": the story focused on Magneto's early years as a pw in a Nazi concentration army camp, until liberation by a squad of Allied Forces led by Charles Xavier. They subsequently meet after the war and get friends, and later become rivals. The studio decided to change the film'southward direction to the early years of the Ten-Men, but incorporated aspects of Turner's script into the film.
  • A psychic battle was originally in the script between Emma and Charles, yet due to the motion picture Inception coming out effectually the same time, which contained similar elements information technology was written out. The concept would after exist reused in Ten-Men:Apocalypse betwixt Charles and Apocalypse.
  • The catastrophe fight betwixt Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr was going to take them apply their powers, merely Matthew Vaughn reasoned that since it was an origin story about the early X-Men the fight had to be a more conventional brawl: "Fox were proverb, people want to come across super heroes use their powers... but not in this picture show. Sometimes they just want to punch each other. That, to me, is what's different."

The Wolverine

  • According to James Mangold, the film had started out as a prequel to X-Men (2000), but later he decided to make it a sequel to 10-Men: The Last Stand (2006): "I wanted to tell the story without the burden of handing it off to a picture show that already exists and having to conform to it. The ideas of immortality reign very heavily in this story, and the burden of immortality weighs heavily on Logan. For me that'southward such an interesting role of Logan's character that it is virtually incommunicable to explore in a prequel."
  • Early drafts would have had Logan as the just mutant character.
  • The Wolverine co-writer Mark Bomback revealed that Rogue was originally intended to appear in the film, but was written out. She was going to announced to try and convince Logan to come up dorsum to the X-Men.

X-Men: Days of Future Past

  • Jason Flemyng was originally set to reprise his function as Azazel when Matthew Vaughn was notwithstanding set to directly. When Vaughn left, the storyline was dropped in favor of the time travel/crossover storyline, and Azazel's part cutting from the script to accommodate characters from the original "X-Men" moving picture serial. Flemyng still appears in an autopsy photograph of Azazel in the film.
  • Jubilee was originally upwards to exist a member of Bishop's squad of mutants from the future but was scrapped.
  • A romantic subplot between Storm and Wolverine in the time to come was filmed just cut for runtime purposes.
  • Affections, Azazel, Riptide, and Emma were originally going to render, only when the filmmakers decided to get with the "Days of Future Past" story they had them all killed off.
  • When Matthew Vaughn was set to direct, Juggernaut was going to be the ane who bankrupt Magneto out of prison. Josh Helman had been bandage in the role. When Bryan Singer took over directing duties, he decided to apply Quicksilver instead, as Juggernaut had already been used in 10-Men: The Last Stand up (2006). Helman was recast as the young William Stryker.
  • Simon Kinberg's original script reportedly followed the original storyline more closely with the graphic symbol of Rachel Grayness sending Wolverine back, but somewhen replaced her with Kitty and upgraded her phasing/intangibility to existence able to phase things through time.
  • Mystique rescues Havok, Ink and Toad from Stryker in Vietnam; later in the moving picture when Magneto makes his broadcast, Ink and Toad are seen but not Havok. Havok was to be captured and used to test a paradigm Lookout. This was left out of the film for running time purposes.
  • A sequence where Mystique returns to the X-Mansion following Xavier contacting her telepathically in the Paris airport was filmed but cut. In this sequence, Wolverine would explain the origin of the Sentinels and the Future War, and Mystique would have a romantic encounter with Fauna, carrying over on a subplot from X-Men: Kickoff Form (2011).
  • Originally Raven was to cull to go with Charles instead of Erik, and would appear in the altered future teaching a biological science form with an older Hank; meanwhile, Logan would be retrieved from the Potomac River by Stryker, thus bringing effectually the Weapon X story arc. The filmmakers felt this was too predictable and a sorry ending, so it was changed to Raven simply escaping and making her own agenda (under Stryker'south class), to make the ending more than unexpected.
  • When Matthew Vaughn was going to straight, he was going to make the film a straight sequel to X-Men: Get-go Class (2011) and have it set in the 1970s. Early ideas included an opening with the Kennedy bump-off being caused by Magneto, and mutant encounters set in the Civil rights movement/the Vietnam State of war.
  • Simon Kinberg said that in the unwritten backstory, Bolivar Trask was part of the grouping responsible for attempting to electrocute the mutant American President JFK. Kinberg also said that Trask had militarian supporters in the US Government and that during the Vietnam War, whatsoever soldier with a higher than anticipated impale record would exist subjected to tests by Trask Industries to determine whether they were a mutant. Those constitute to be a mutant were put into quarantine.
  • Bryan Vocalist wanted Mystique's son Kurt Wagner (Nightcrawler) to be in the film, but he thought there were already too many characters every bit information technology was.
  • Simon Kinberg stated that Gambit, Cable and Psylocke were all considered, with some actresses even auditioning for Psylocke, however, all the characters were cut due to there being and then many mutants in the film already.
  • In an older draft of the Days of Future Past script, in that location was a scene with Havok and Angel Salvadore running through the woods in an experimental set on by a Trask Sentinel. This included the first glimpse of the Sentinels for the picture show. The scene had been cut earlier the motion-picture show was ever shot, mainly for budget reasons.
  • Bryan Vocalist originally wanted the role of Bishop to be Cable but Rob Liefeld refused to let him utilize the grapheme. He felt the character of Cable was too large and well liked to be simply killed off so chop-chop.[2]

Deadpool

  • In an interview, writer Rhett Reese stated that Negasonic Teenage Warhead wasn't always intended to be in the film. Other 10-men such every bit Cannonball were considered, but they somewhen used Negasonic Teenage Warhead because they "liked her name meliorate."
  • There was going to be a running gag involving Wade and the other bar patrons betting coin on how Amy Winehouse would die. This was cut because Winehouse really did die onetime after the script was written, making the joke both irrelevant and perhaps insensitive.
  • Wyre was initially going to announced as a henchman to Ajax/Francis, but was cut primarily for budgetary reasons equally his powers required complicated visual effects. Cable was considered for an advent likewise, simply information technology was decided that he would work meliorate in the sequel, which is said to take him as a master character.
  • Early on drafts of the script featured a joke where it would have been revealed that Deadpool's mask was actually a store-bought Spider-Homo mask that had been turned within out. This was presumably cut due to potential legal issues (as Spider-Human's flick rights were owned past Sony and subsequently Disney).
  • Curiosity characters Cannonball and Garrison Kane were deleted from subsequent rewrites of the script, with the latter specifically being omitted due to budgetary concerns over the required CGI for his cybernetic arms, and the former being omitted due to concerns he would have been a "stupid hick character."
  • Bob was originally meant to be the actual Bob from HYDRA, but a combination of the film's limited budget and possible legal action from Curiosity forced the writers to take out whatsoever explicit references to HYDRA.
  • Taskmaster was in the script at one bespeak, but, was cutting for beingness likewise expensive, especially since Marvel still owns the rights for him.
  • Throughout the flick, Deadpool accuses the studio of not having enough coin to pay for several elements in the movie. In fact, Play tricks Studios cut seven one thousand thousand dollars out of the motion-picture show's upkeep at the last minute, necessitating several rewrites. Items cut from the pic included a motorcycle chase betwixt Wade and Francis, the addition of more named villains, and several action sequences. In the latter example, the fights were scaled down by having Deadpool forget to bring his ammo and gun bags.
  • There was going to be a sequel claw revealing that Ajax was actually just a puppet working for Doctor Killebrew, the real mastermind behind the experiments that mutated Wade.
  • Patch originally appeared in the script as a bartender, and would have been strangled to death by Wyre when Ajax and his men stormed the bar. His role was ultimately given to Weasel.
  • At one point a cameo by Wolverine was scripted.

X-Men: Apocalypse

  • Originally Apocalypse was to be a space entity as in the comics, but Bryan Singer institute the religious aspect of the character more interesting and removed the infinite chemical element from the film.
  • Dazzler was planned to brand an appearance in the movie, according to writer Simon Kinberg. However, she is non in the terminal film.
  • "At that place were a lot of iterations of how Wolverine would enter and leave the pic," writer/producer Simon Kinberg told CinemaBlend. "In that location was a version when he was going to come in at the midpoint of the film and be like the drill sergeant for the kids and take over as their leader. We felt like that stepped on Jen's role in the movie and becoming their leader."

Logan

  • Although not filmed, originally in the script the "Westchester Incident" was to actually exist shown. The scene would accept had Professor X having a seizure at the mansion and would have shown the deaths of the X-Men. The film'due south director James Mangold cutting the scene out of the script, due to the fact that he felt information technology drew too much attention away from the main story and liked to accept situation be vague and slightly mysterious. [3]
  • Sabretooth was originally going to have a small function, where he helps Wolverine, Ten-23 and Professor 10. when they arrive in Oklahoma. At that place was also going to be a scene where Logan encounters a kind of "Underground Railroad" for mutants which might have had a cameo from a well-known character. Both scenes were removed because the team backside the flick didn't want to have an abundance of cameos or mutants in the movie. [four]
  • Concept fine art shows a few unused ideas including an advanced rebuilt Alkali Lake facilty that was supposed to be Zander Rice'south base and art showing Wolverine being accompanied past a dog, significant at some bespeak he was supposed to accept a pet. Also, the concept art shows a much more apocalyptic wasteland like environs and so what was shown in the actual film.

Deadpool 2

  • Blackness Tom Cassidy was the chief adversary in some early on drafts of the script merely, he was cut due to the writers feeling the film was already full of villains.
  • When Tim Miller was still attached in that location were potential plans for the Fantastic iv to show upwardly in the moving picture, replacing the X-Men equally the ones who assistance defeat the villain. [5]
  • Director David Leitch wanted to evidence more of Cable'south backstory including reference to his parents but this was scrapped to time constraints, and due to the fact that he and the writers couldn't figure out how to organically fit it into the picture show.[6]

Dark Phoenix

  • The original script written shortly afterward the release of 10-Men: Apocalypse was intended to be a two part moving picture. Still, due to the negative reception of Apocalypse and the upcoming Disney merger, during pre production Fox ordered it to be condensed into one film. [ane]
  • Psylocke was apart of the original scripts. [ii]
  • The Hellfire Society were involved in the story at some point. [3]
  • Lilandra was also in the scripts at one point, playing an adversary part before joining the Ten-Men.
  • The aliens were originally the Skrulls not the D'Bari.
  • The catastrophe had Jean going into space and blowing up Skrull ships however, this was deemed too close to the catastrophe of the motion picture Captain Marvel. [4]
  • Jubilee would accept appeared but Lana Condor was filming some other movie at the time.[5]
  • Sunfire, Mimic, Rogue, Mastermind, and the Shi'ar were all going to appear in the original scripts. [6]

The New Mutants

  • Jon Hamm was bandage as the villain Mister Sinister but due to modify in re-shoots, Hamm was removed and Antonio Banderas was cast in the villain role.
  • Colossus was originally planned to make a cameo but information technology was cut for budgetary reasons. Illyana was lost in a field and a till was approaching, her brother was going to arrive at the terminal second and relieve her by activating his metal pare.[vii]
  • Warlock was originally going to exist appearing as a fellow member of the team but was removed from the final draft of the film's script due to fourth dimension and budget. The motion-picture show'southward co-writer and manager Josh Boone revealed in an interview with Nerdist that Sacha Baron Cohen was in talks to play Warlock in vocalization and in MoCap.

Intended Reshoots

At that place was originally intended to be extensive reshoots added to the film only due to multiple delays, the cast aging, and the Trick/Disney merger they never ended up happening. The post-obit changes would have been added:

  • A scene with Illyana and her brother getting separed when she was a child in Russia.
  • Colossus would have played a large role in the flick, Throughout the movie he would be in search of Illyana and fight Essex to find her.
  • X-23 and Aught were also going to be prisioners of Dr. Reyes facillity. X-23 would take a deep connection to Sam since they both felt similar loners.
  • That would have been a greater connection with Logan, and establish Essex Corporation involvement from the offset. With a side role for Nathaniel Essex.
  • Demon Acquit was always intended to be the large finale of the pic only a unknown villan was expected to to be added also. Kinberg wanted Selene [he eventually used her in Nighttime Phoenix].
  • Kitty Pryde was in consideration of being added in the movie as she would have a solo movie directed by Tim Miller (Deadpool) coming afterward. Hailee Steinfeld and Olivia Cooke were considered but none have been offered the role.
  • With 75% getting reshot, the plans were to make the motion picture bigger scale, with even more action and fight scenes. The budget would've gotten college every bit ninety-100m.
  • The horror elements would have as well be elevated with even more creatures and nightmares.
  • Karma and Warlock would appear and tease the alien invasion for the sequel titled "NEW MUTANTS: BRAZIL".

References

  1. https://screenrant.com/nighttime-phoenix-two-movies-fox-simon-kinberg/
  2. https://screenrant.com/10-men-night-phoenix-olivia-munn-two-parts/
  3. https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/unused-dark-phoenix-concept-art-hellfire-club/
  4. https://www.cbr.com/x-men-night-phoenix-captain-marvel-changed-ending/
  5. https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/10-men-nighttime-phoenix-jubilee-missing-lana-condor/
  6. https://world wide web.comicbookmovie.com/x-men/dark_phoenix/ten-men-dark-phoenix-grapheme-breakdowns-might-hint-at-sunfire-dazzler-mimic-and-more-a151840#gs.8ydlql

Source: https://xmenmovies.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_cut_content

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