The cast and crew of “Dark Phoenix” teased the full power of the Phoenix Force during its WonderCon 2019 presentation, bringing two never-before-seen clips and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories.
On hand to deliver these treats to the attendees that packed the arena of the Anaheim Convention Center on Friday were actors Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan, Nicholas Hoult, Alexandra Shipp, Evan Peters and Kodi Smit-McPhee, director Simon Kinberg and producer Hutch Parker.
Kinberg, who makes his directorial debut with “Dark Phoenix,” was immediately asked how the movie ends.
“Everybody dies,” Kinberg joked, referencing that other Marvel franchise. “They turn to dust.”
Turner, on the other hand, could not escape being asked about the much-anticipated final season of “Game of Thrones.”
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The actress, who has played Sansa Stark on the HBO series since its debut, pretended to entertain the question for only a second before immediately shutting down that line of inquiry.
Turner and her castmates, however, were very open about the little things that both delighted and embarrassed them when playing mutants with superpowers.
Shipp, for one, definitely enjoyed the action scenes where she got to fight as Storm.
“Storm is totally used to it [fighting], but Alex is losing her mind,” said Shipp.
Turner, on the other hand, felt silly in the bald cap she had to wear for the special effects involving her floating hair.
“I look like Megamind. It’s terrible,” said Turner. “You don’t feel cool.”
But one moment that did make her feel cool was when they filmed a scene involving Jean controlling a helicopter using an actual helicopter.
(Warning: Some “Dark Phoenix” spoilers from the brand-new clips below).
In addition to receiving a special exclusive poster, the audience was first treated to a 10-minute clip from early in the film, showing the X-Men on a rescue mission in space where they encounter some solar flares.
Comic-book fans familiar with Chris Claremont’s “Dark Phoenix Saga” might see where this is going.
The X-Men in the new clip are a pretty cohesive team, with Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) clearly in charge on the field. But Nightcrawler (Smit-McPhee), Quicksilver (Peters), Cyclops (Sheridan), Storm (Shipp) and Jean (Turner) all get some moments to shine.
But there are some tensions between Raven and Xavier (James McAvoy) who argue about the amount of risk the professor is all too happy to let the team take in order to show the world that mutants are heroes.
She even points out that it’s the women who do the heavy lifting.
“The women are always saving the men around here,” says Raven. “You might want to think about changing the name to X-Women.”
The second clip was from much later in the movie and all is not right within the X-Men team. Namely, a battle unfolds in the streets of New York City between Jean, those who intend to take her down to avenge Mystique (led by Magneto) and those who want to stop them (led by Xavier). It’s the kind of large-scale fight that will likely please fans of superhero movies.
“Dark Phoenix” is scheduled to hit theaters on June 7.
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Emily Christiansen, 21, of Lake Forest, cosplays as Capt. Phasma from the “Star Wars” universe of films.
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Marlyne Hurtado, 29, of San Diego, cosplays as Batgirl from “Batman: Thrillkiller.”
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Joshua Winick, cosplaying as Fel Lord Zakuun from the game “World of Warcraft,” gets help putting on his costume during the 2019 WonderCon at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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James Lively, 31, of San Deigo, cosplays as a member of the Sons of the Harpy from “Game of Thrones.”
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Emily Vogt, 24, from Aliso Viejo, cosplays as Marvel’s Captain Marvel, also re-creating the comic book cover from “Captain Marvel” No. 1 in 2012.
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Peter Shmain, 24, of Los Angeles, cosplays as a steam punk mad scientist.
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Cosplaying as cats from the musical “Cats,” Hudson Hawk Pritchard, Lily Rodriguez and Rebecca Rose Gibson strike a pose at WonderCon 2019.
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Shad Armstrong, 29, of Los Angeles, cosplays as DC’s Aquaman (the Jason Momoa movie version).
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Jerry Powell, 67, of Costa Mesa, cosplays as Batman of Borg, a mashup of DC’s Batman and “Star Trek’s” Borg.
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Unmasked and at full height, Jerry Powell in his Batman of Borg costume at Wondercon.
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Dylan Bartholew, 23, of La Habra, cosplays as Orion from DC’s “The New Gods.”
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People walk past a statue of Marvel’s the Incredible Hulk at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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Kalani Patterson, 46, of Studio City, cosplays as a rebel fleet trooper from the “Star Wars” universe of films.
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Ian Long cosplays as Batman character Red Hood.
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The walkway is packed outside the Anaheim Convention Center during WonderCon 2019.
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Nik Holt, from Escondito, cosplays as DC Comics’ Green Arrow.
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Matt Wright and Tita Ghanjanasak cosplay as the Joker and Harley Quinn from the Batman universe of characters.
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Gregory Vingua of Torrance goes through comic books for sale at WonderCon.
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Jennifer Norton, 26, from Boston, cosplays as Harley Quinn from “Batman.”
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Cosplayer Dustbunny portrays Sora from “Kingdom Hearts.”
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John Lopez, 53, of Palmdale, cosplays as Lego Batman while checking out the scene from a balcony at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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William O’Neil, 32, of Palm Desert cosplays as Richter Belmont from “Castlevania X.”
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Amber Hellman-Wylie, 33, of Vallejo, cosplays as a Silent Hill Nurse from the video game and movie “Silent Hill.”
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Alyssa Darby also cosplays as a Nurse from “Silent Hill,” albeit one with an ominous-looking wrench.
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People pose for a photo in front of a replica of a stargate -- it is the 25th anniversary of the film -- during WonderCon at the Anaheim Convention Center.
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Kyrra Marie, 21, of San Deigo, cosplays as the Carol Danvers version of Ms. Marvel.
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Amy Spence poses while dressed as Samus Aran from the video game series “Metroid.”
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The street in front of the Anaheim Convention Center is packed with people and food trucks for WonderCon 2019.
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