The trailer forDark Phoenixis here — and it’s jam-packed with familiar faces.The preview for theX-Menflick, whichThe Late Late Show with James Cordendropped on Thursday, starts with a young Jean Grey (Summer Fontana) saying, “You think you can fix me.”Professor X (James McAvoy) replies, “Jean, you are not broken.”While Jean learns the extent of her own abilities — tapping her feet together to cause a car crash — Professor X explains, “I had to keep her stable. I protected her.”“From the truth?” Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) shoots back. “There’s another word for that.”After a jump forward in time, Smith (Jessica Chastain) chastises adult Jean (Sophie Turner) in a church, “You feel like you don’t belong here? You don’t. They can’t begin to comprehend what you are.”As Jean uses her powers for destruction — manipulating a helicopter and flipping over police cars — Professor X bemoans, “The world is on the brink. I am sorry I didn’t stop it sooner.”“You’re always sorry, Charles,” responds Magneto (Michael Fassbender). “And there’s always a speech. And nobody cares.”“They’re right to fear me,” Jean warns, forcing the X-Men to band together to protect themselves and the planet from the forces of evil she has unleashed.The Late Late Show with James Corden/YoutubeTye Sheridan,Alexandra Shipp,Evan PetersandKodi Smit-McPheealso star in the movie, which is set for a Feb. 14, 2019, release.In December, Lawrence opened up to Entertainment Weeklyabout working with director Simon Kinberg onDark Phoenix.“Acting-wise it was the best experience I’ve had [on these films],” Lawrence said. “He’s been writing these characters for so long and he knows them so deeply. I suddenly felt more connected to my character than I ever have been before.”RELATED VIDEO: Live on Chatter: Emma Stone Opens Up to Jennifer Lawrence About Turning 30Filming struck Lawrence as unique. “It was unrecognizable,” she continued. “Everything was on time. Everything was organized. These movies have always been fun amidst chaos, and now they were fun withnochaos.”
The trailer forDark Phoenixis here — and it’s jam-packed with familiar faces.
The preview for theX-Menflick, whichThe Late Late Show with James Cordendropped on Thursday, starts with a young Jean Grey (Summer Fontana) saying, “You think you can fix me.”
Professor X (James McAvoy) replies, “Jean, you are not broken.”
While Jean learns the extent of her own abilities — tapping her feet together to cause a car crash — Professor X explains, “I had to keep her stable. I protected her.”
“From the truth?” Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence) shoots back. “There’s another word for that.”
After a jump forward in time, Smith (Jessica Chastain) chastises adult Jean (Sophie Turner) in a church, “You feel like you don’t belong here? You don’t. They can’t begin to comprehend what you are.”
As Jean uses her powers for destruction — manipulating a helicopter and flipping over police cars — Professor X bemoans, “The world is on the brink. I am sorry I didn’t stop it sooner.”
“You’re always sorry, Charles,” responds Magneto (Michael Fassbender). “And there’s always a speech. And nobody cares.”
“They’re right to fear me,” Jean warns, forcing the X-Men to band together to protect themselves and the planet from the forces of evil she has unleashed.
The Late Late Show with James Corden/Youtube

Tye Sheridan,Alexandra Shipp,Evan PetersandKodi Smit-McPheealso star in the movie, which is set for a Feb. 14, 2019, release.
In December, Lawrence opened up to Entertainment Weeklyabout working with director Simon Kinberg onDark Phoenix.
“Acting-wise it was the best experience I’ve had [on these films],” Lawrence said. “He’s been writing these characters for so long and he knows them so deeply. I suddenly felt more connected to my character than I ever have been before.”
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Filming struck Lawrence as unique. “It was unrecognizable,” she continued. “Everything was on time. Everything was organized. These movies have always been fun amidst chaos, and now they were fun withnochaos.”
source: people.com