Instead of the film winding up as a story of Viewers get a glimpse of that in the chess-playing scene that closes out the film. This is not the end of me or the X-Men. Jean Grey would remain out of the picture and referred to as dead for the next 13 years.
Warning: Spoilers for X-Men: Dark Phoenix follow . This energy lived inside Jean and eventually took her over, turning her dark. She studied at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and trained as a second-generatio… She knew the power was going to be unleashed in another explosive moment and didn’t want anyone else that she loved to die like Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) did earlier in the movie.It appeared as if Jean died in the explosion up in space. ―Jean Grey. We couldn’t see who or what it was, but it was obviously Jean, in some form or another.
Jean Grey is an evolved mutant with powerful telekinetic and telepathic abilities, further enhanced by the cosmic energies of the Phoenix Force.
However, a version of Jean Grey would return to comics. Which fox either didn’t give a shit or jean some how comes back but I guess we’ll never know. But with the Disney-Fox merger and the future of the current But the explosion was weirdly in the shape of a phoenix (ha, get it?). Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, Jean Grey first appeared as Marvel Girl in The X-Men #1 (September 1963).
Is Jean Grey really dead? Most fans knew that at least one longtime character wouldn't be making it out of this alive: Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence). After spending most of the film under the thumb of Vuk (played by Jessica Chastain), Jean Grey (Sophie Turner) regains control of herself and her Phoenix abilities and throws down against the woman who has been manipulating her, flying Vuk high into the air before allowing herself to explode full force.The blast killed Vuk on contact, but it also takes out Jean. A little more than two weeks before it was scheduled to open in late March, Diana, tOn the day of her Project Power audition, Dominique Fishback lost her wallet. 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. It appeared as if Jean died in the explosion up in space.
Initially possessing the ability of telekinesis, the character was later granted the power of telepathy, which would be retconned years later as a suppressed mutant ability. In a new Hollywood RepoLooks like The Crown is about to have some Princess Diana competition. "I know who I am now. Her death was considered such a done deal, marketing actually included it in one of the full-length trailers. Let’s start with Jean. X-Men: Dark Phoenix director Simon Kinberg says that Sophie Turner's Jean Grey isn't actually dead. I evolved beyond this world. She vaporized all the aliens trying to come at her in a badass moment that we had been waiting all movie to see, as she As Vuk was beginning to vaporize, Jean flew both of them up into space, far away from Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto (Michael Fassbender), Hank McCoy (Nicholas Hoult), Scott Summers (Tye Sheridan), and the rest of the X-Men trying to protect her. No, the problem is where Professor X and Jean Grey are left at the end of Dark Phoenix. I am not simply what others want me to be. Her voice-over stated that she had “evolved beyond this world,” but what does that even In the comics, Jean’s near-death experience in space (like the moment that plays out in the beginning of the movie) results in the universe sending her the Phoenix Force, the manifestation of the power of creation and life itself. First, in case you zoned out after Jessica Chastain uttered the line "your emotions make you weak," here's where the movie left Jean: After an incredibly high-stakes train heist scene in which the power-hungry alien Vuk (Chastain) and her followers tried to get suck the cosmic energy inside of Jean, our gal finally took hold of her mystical and destructive new powers.
If one looks beyond Magento and Xavier and into the sky, the Phoenix Force flies through the air behind them. No, Mystique's death isn't trying to fool you, But what fans didn't know is that Mystique wasn't the only character they'd leave the theaters mourning.
But the explosion was weirdly in the shape of a phoenix (ha, get it?).
The original team's sole female member, Marvel Girl was a regular part of the team through the series' publication.
I am not destined to a fate I can't control. 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).What Happened To Jean Grey At The End Of Dark Phoenix?Following the success of Ozark and The Assistant, Julia Garner is throwing all of her energy into her next project, Inventing Anna. After all, what is a phoenix, but a bird who is born again from ashes?