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Lame. After seeing what they've done with Psylocke, I was hoping they'd go all out with Jean as well
Same here
Lame. After seeing what they've done with Psylocke, I was hoping they'd go all out with Jean as well
They have a larger budget now though and as many keep reminding others on here, the continuity from the OT has been thrown out the windowPsylocke was never done by Singer before... unlike Jean. Also look at Magneto, we are still aren't getting those purple energy force fields from the comics. They also didn't color correct Havok's power.
I just hope when they introduce Polaris... her powers will have the green color.
Emoji Jean and animated poster Jean both had pink effects. They didn't have to put that there.
Her powers would look more colorful when she starts showing her Phoenix powers.
But pink TK forces, I don't think so.
The difference between with Psylocke and Jean is.... I doubt Psylocke's power could work with the psychic knife, the psionic force looking invisible or its just some white stuff, that would look super lame when she's hitting people and you can't really see what's coming out of her hands. While Jean Grey... she moves things using her mind, they don't really need to show the pink energy, except for some visual flair.
Oh my God.
Also talks about the usual stuff about Jansen's portrayal. She brings that up a lot; she was like 4 when the first X-Men film came out, and, looking back, the X-ladies were pretty much the only game in town for female superheroes during the first decade of the modern superhero movie trend. Not that it's exactly a land of plenty today in the regard, mind you, but it's certainly a change. For girls who were kids in that period I can imagine that might make a big impression.It's also a totally different cast from the generation of X-Men of which Famke was a part. That means Sophie shared screen time with Jennifer Lawrence, who is reprising her role of the shape-shifting Mystique. "She is definitely a big inspiration to work with and she is just how youd want Jennifer Lawrence to be," the British actress says of her costar. "Shes exactly the same person that you see in interviews. And she was just amazing. She was really fun, really cool."
But it wasn't all fun and games on set OK, fine, it was a lot of fun and games complete with fake fighting. "She punched me in the vagina once," Sophie says. "I didnt ask her to either. It just happened. Evan [Peters] and I were having a fake fight and I said something like, [...] Ill punch you in the crotch,' and then Jen thought that I said, Please punch me Jen. So she punched me in the vagina and I was like, Awesome. It was pretty funny.
I asked the same thing a long time ago. The filmmakers haven't talked about that.Something just occurred to me. Will Jean have any medical knowledge/skills in this? Will she be training to be a doctor?
It seems like the kids are meant to be high school-aged here, so that wouldn't be in the cards yet.Something just occurred to me. Will Jean have any medical knowledge/skills in this? Will she be training to be a doctor?
She was Doctor Jean Grey in the original trilogy. Wouldn't that involve being at medical school?