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People are discussing Famke Janssen’s comments that Marvel made a mistake by not bringing her Jean Grey back for Avengers: Doomsday. The headline frames her absence as a missed opportunity connected to how X-Men characters are used in the MCU’s next phase.

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Key Takeaway Famke Janssen says Marvel erred by not reintroducing Jean Grey in Avengers: Doomsday.
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Famke Janssen says Marvel erred by not reintroducing Jean Grey in Avengers: Doomsday.

People are discussing Famke Janssen’s comments that Marvel made a mistake by not bringing her Jean Grey back for Avengers: Doomsday. The headline frames her absence as a missed opportunity connected to how X-Men characters are used in the MCU’s next phase.

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Person Famke Janssen
Character referenced Jean Grey
MCU title mentioned Avengers: Doomsday
Claim Marvel 'made a mistake' by not bringing her back

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What happened in X-Men ‘97 season 1?

X-Men ‘97 picked up where X-Men: The Animated Series ended in 1997, with a mortally injured Professor X taken to space by the Shi'ar leader Liandra. Much to the surprise of the surviving X-Men, Magneto (Matthew Waterson) revealed that Charles’ will left him in control of Xavier’s school for mutants. While the X-Men were reluctant to accept Magneto’s leadership, he proved himself by helping them protect mutants and humans alike. Magneto was also pardoned for previous crimes and advocated for the United Nations to recognize the mutant nation of Genosha. Cyclops (Ray Chase) and Jean Grey (Jennife

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Will there be more X-Men ‘97?

Season 3 of X-Men ‘97 is already in production, with Marvel’s What If...? writer Matthew Chauncey replacing showrunner Beau DeMayo. Marvel is also expected to reboot the X-Men films following Avengers: Secret Wars, which is scheduled to hit theaters on Dec. 17, 2027.

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