
The franchise rebooted from the original trilogy thanks to X-Men: First Class, which set the origin of Professor X and Magneto's friendly rivalry (along with Mystique) in 1962 and continued in Days of Future Past in 1973 - which was the heyday of The Doors (fans can also consider the elder statesmen of the mutants to be 'classic rock', while their students came of age in the 1980s of X-Men: Apocalypse).

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However, the greater significance of "The End" is that this is the final X-Men movie of this saga. But the film could surprise fans with a different conclusion and the death of someone unexpected - or have the funeral take place much earlier. While it's not certain who dies in Dark Phoenix, considering that Jean Grey sacrifices her life in The Dark Phoenix Saga as well as in X-Men: The Last Stand, it's natural for fans to assume the same fate will befall Sophie Turner's incarnation of the flame-haired mutant psychic. "The End" ominously fits the events of the film, especially since the trailer builds to a funeral for one of the mutants. First, it's " the end" of something or someone major within the X-Men story. The song choice's implication carries a double meaning. This is the end." as Jean Grey succumbs to her transformation into the Dark Phoenix. Dark Phoenix's trailer repeats the chorus "This is the end, beautiful friend. Released in 1967 as part of their self-titled album, "The End" is a legendary song that was originally written by The Doors' late frontman Jim Morrison about his breakup to his girlfriend Mary Werbelow. So what is that music? Dark Phoenix's trailer provocatively utilizes a cover of "The End", a classic track by The Doors. Related: Why Dark Phoenix Has Dropped "X-Men" From Its Title Meanwhile, Magneto (Michael Fassbender) takes control of the island of Genosha as a mysterious new enemy ( Jessica Chastain) hatches her own plot against the Phoenix.

The film rallies her fellow mutants including Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), and Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) to her aid. Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), who first unleashed her true might in X-Men: Apocalypse, is growing even more powerful and dangerous. Thanks to the chosen song, a sense of foreboding definitely accompanies the footage in the Dark Phoenix trailer. Dark Phoenix will also be Kinberg's second attempt to adapt The Dark Phoenix Saga comic book story after the failure of X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006. Written and directed by Simon Kinberg, this will be the final X-Men film released by Fox, concluding the cinematic saga that began back in 2000. So it’s pure commerce, to be blunt, and I want women to see this film.” An instrumental of the song “Run (I’m a Natural Disaster)” by Gnarls Barkley is used in the ‘mutant recruitment’ scene.Along with confirming the film's official title, the long-awaited trailer for Dark Phoenix is set to a haunting and fitting song - here's what it is and what it means. In a roundtable interview with multiple news outlets, Vaughn responded to a question about choosing “Love Love” by the British band Take That for the end-credits theme, explaining, “I bumped into Gary in, and we were just talking, and I said, ‘Do you want to come and see a rough cut of it?’ And they came, and they wrote the song, and I listened to it, and I said, ‘I think it’ll be a hit’, and if we can do a video which gets girls more interested … we might get them to come and watch it. The track “Rage and Serenity” is reused in Vaughn’s 2017 film Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
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The themes for Magneto and Shaw have similarities to reflect their “perverted father-son” relationship, with even a seamless transition during the scene where Shaw is killed to represent Lensherr’s full transformation into Magneto. Therefore, Vaughn reworked a ‘stretched’ half-time version of the theme into the remainder of the film.

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