from January to October 1980.
It ends well, though, right?
With the other X-Men saving
both Jean Grey and the day...
We wouldn’t be so sure about
that. Dark Phoenix is the first
of a proposed trilogy, so an
Infinity War-style ending (i.e.
very bad) seems a possibility. This is the 12th movie in the
X-Men series (if you count
the Wolverine and Deadpool
films). It also, mouthwateringly,
has Jessica Chastain as the
villain. She messes with the
already messed-up Jean Grey.
“It’s really about duality,” said
Turner of the film recently.
“Darkness and light.”
Okay, so we’re really intrigued
now, what else can you tell us? X-Men: Dark Phoenix – in
cinemas from 5 Feb 2019
Spider-Man: Into
the Spider-Verse
Written by The LEGO
Movie’s Phil Lord, this
animated, dimension-
hopping ‘spin’ on the
Webbed Wonder looks
simply astonishing.
Out 14 December
Holmes and Watson
Step Brothers’ Will
Ferrell and John C.
Reilly reunite for a
chuckle-filled take on
Conan Doyle’s classic
detective stories.
Robert Downey who?
Out 26 December
Nativity Rocks!
From Ruth Jones and
Celia Imrie to Craig
Revel Horwood, the
fourth film in the
tinsel-strewn series is
stuffed – turkey-style
– with British thesps.
Out 23 November
Gadot will star alongside Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson in the actioner Red Notice
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Tears in rain: Sophie
Turner as the
tormented Jean Grey
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