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Sophie Turner plays Jean Grey, a telekinetic mutant who finds her powers growing, in "the “X-Men” franchise installment “Dark Phoenix.” (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox.)

Sophie Turner plays Jean Grey, a telekinetic mutant who finds her powers growing, in "the “X-Men” franchise installment “Dark Phoenix.” (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox.)

'Dark Phoenix'

June 04, 2019 by Sean P. Means

Slowly, in fits and starts, Fox’s “X-Men” became the franchise nobody wanted — and the latest, and possibly last, chapter in the saga, “Dark Phoenix,” is the sad, misshapen end product.

It’s 1992, and this group of mutants seem scarcely to have aged since their debut in the rebooted “X-Men: First Class” (2011), which was set during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The bald, mind-reading Prof. Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) still runs his school for mutants, while also getting on the government’s good side by sending his adult mutants out on life-saving missions.

Read the full review at sltrib.com.

June 04, 2019 /Sean P. Means
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