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Evan Peters reveals X-Men: Dark Phoenix will have a ‘darker’ tone

Evan Peters says ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix’ will be "darker" than its predecessor.
The 31-year-old actor stars as Quicksilver in the much-anticipated new film and has revealed it will have a different tone to the noticeably lighter ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’, which was released in 2016.
Asked where the tone of the new film fits into the franchise, Evan shared: "I think it’s the classic ‘X-Men: First Class’ tone, where there’s a bit of humour thrown in there, but it’s much darker than the previous one, ‘Apocalypse’. ‘Apocalypse’ was the 80s, so there was a lot of room for goofy stuff in there.
"This one is a much more serious film about the internal struggle of Phoenix and Jean, so it’s a dramatic film. There’s nothing very comedic about it, other than the few moments that are in there.
"I think it’s gonna be a powerful one. It’s ‘Dark Phoenix’. I think it’s gonna be darker than we’re used to. It’s gonna be a change, but it’s gonna be fun for everybody."
Simon Kinberg is directing the new ‘X-Men’ movie, replacing Bryan Singer.
And Evan believes Simon is the perfect person to take the franchise forward, following the underwhelming response to ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’.
Evan told Collider: "He was very prepared and he knew what he was doing. He’s surrounded himself with a great team that’s been there for years.
"Everybody knows each other. It was a great environment for him to step forward. He knows the characters and story better than anyone because he wrote it. I think it was easy for him and it was very calm.
"It’s always been a fun experience, but it was also a calm experience, this time around, which was a relief. I’m sure there was a lot of pressure on him, but he’s such a nice guy and so cool.
"You didn’t see him being stressed or nervous, at all, on set, so it was very cool."

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