X-Men

X-Men (1992)

14 continuity mistakes in Dark Phoenix (1): Dazzled - chronological order

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Dark Phoenix (1): Dazzled - S3-E11

Continuity mistake: When Jean first walks into the kitchen, her hand is resting on the door near the top right panel. When the shot changes, her hand is now resting on the lower part of the top left panel. Additionally, the plate on the door in the knob area has disappeared. (00:04:39)

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Dark Phoenix (1): Dazzled - S3-E11

Continuity mistake: When the White Queen is pouring herself a glass of water, she is holding the glass with her left hand and the jug with her right. When the shot changes, you can hear her setting the jug down while simultaneously lifting the glass with her right hand. A couple of shots later after she sets the glass back down on the table, the jug has disappeared. (00:10:16)

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Dark Phoenix (1): Dazzled - S3-E11

Continuity mistake: When Wyngarde first invades Jean's dream and places her down on the bed, she has a mole near her left nostril. Later in the scene when she is looking overboard, the mole is next to the corner of her lips, and even briefly disappears from her face. (00:13:35 - 00:14:23)

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Dark Phoenix (1): Dazzled - S3-E11

Continuity mistake: When Gambit throws a kinetically charged playing card at the White Queen, Wolverine is directly behind him, and Beast is behind him and to his right. A couple of shots later when Pierce has lifted Gambit by his collar, Wolverine has disappeared and Beast approaches Gambit from his left. Wolverine then reappears in his original spot after Pierce throws Gambit at Beast. (00:19:09)

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Trivia: Following Disney's acquisition of Fox, the creators of this show pitched a revival to stream on Disney+. Producer Larry Houston has said he would come out of retirement specifically to work on this. The revival - titled X-Men '97 - was announced on Disney+ Day in November of 2021 for a 2024 premiere date, with much of the surviving original cast returning.

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Answer: It appears a number of factors led to its demise. It was originally intended to air for 65 episodes, but its popularity extended that. However, there were continual production quality problems, issues regarding whether the content was suitable enough for children, as well as financial considerations that finally led to it being ended.

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