![]() ![]() We instead got X-Men: Dark Phoenix, but Claremont says that if he had made the movies, he would have introduced Sophie Turner as Rachel Summers at the end of X-Men: Days of Future Past and followed her transformation into the Phoenix and eventual confrontation with Apocalypse.Ĭlaremont went as far as to say he would have made the movies a TV show in the style of Game of Thrones, tracing Jean Grey’s life over the course of many different seasons. Things really got going when Claremont opened up on his feelings towards the 20th Century Fox X-Men universe, explaining how, as far he knew, Simon Kinberg originally wanted there to be two Phoenix movies to give the story enough time to breathe. Chris Claremont (left) and the panel’s moderator, Julie The writer known most for his sixteen-year run on Uncanny X-Men bounced around from topic to topic, talking about his love of Coke over Pepsi, his preference for Sean Connery over Daniel Craig, and how much he wishes the craziness of the past two years would’ve stayed in comics. The first ten minutes of the panel felt slightly disjointed, something Claremont readily admitted to as he tried to catch his bearings and settle back into panel life. This author couldn’t tell you what the song was, but it absolutely set the tone for his creator spotlight at C2E2 2021. Chris Claremont started off his first spotlight panel in two years by singing. ![]()
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