Jean Grey is a member of the X-Men, and has been included in almost every media adaptation of the X-Men franchise, including film, television and video games.
Jean Grey appears in X-Men: Evolution, voiced by Venus Terzo.[1] This version is a teenage student at Bayville High School in addition to the Xavier Institute and a popular soccer player. In the first two seasons, she dates football player Duncan Matthews while struggling with her burgeoning feelings for longtime friend and teammate Scott Summers. In the third season, Grey breaks up with Matthews and enters a relationship with Summers after saving the latter from Mystique. In a vision of the future that Professor X has in the series finale, Grey becomes possessed by the Phoenix Force and an enemy of the X-Men.
Jean Grey appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Jennifer Hale.[1] Prior to the series, the Phoenix Force emerged within her, which destroyed the X-Mansion and resulted in the X-Men's disbandment. Afterwards, Grey became amnesiac. By the series finale, Grey is captured and manipulated by the Inner Circle into transferring the Phoenix Force to the Stepford Cuckoos. After Emma Frost defects to the X-Men and sacrifices herself to send the cosmic force back into space, Grey is rescued by and rejoins the X-Men.
Jean Grey / Dark Phoenix appears in Marvel Anime: X-Men, voiced by Yurika Hino in Japanese and again by Jennifer Hale in English.[1] In flashbacks, Mastermind attempted to force her to use the Phoenix Force, but she nearly destroyed the world and sacrificed herself to prevent it. In the present, the X-Men receive assistance from a psychic imprint of Grey amidst their efforts to foil Mastermind's plot to use the powerful mutant child Takeo.
Jean Grey appears in the Iron Man: Armored Adventures episode "The X-Factor", voiced again by Venus Terzo.[citation needed] While on the run from Magneto, she assumes the alias of "Annie Claremont" and enrolls at Tomorrow Academy. After joining forces with Iron Man and War Machine to foil Magneto's plot to assassinate Senator Robert Kelly, Grey is taken in by Professor Charles Xavier.
Jean Grey / Marvel Girl appears in X-Men '97, voiced again by Jennifer Hale.[2]
Two incarnations of Jean Grey appear in the X-Men film series, portrayed by Famke Janssen and Sophie Turner. Throughout the films X-Men (2000), X2, and X-Men: The Last Stand, the first incarnation serves as a member of the X-Men until she is possessed by the Phoenix Force and killed by Wolverine. Additionally, she makes minor appearances in The Wolverine, in which her death haunts the titular character, and X-Men: Days of Future Past, in which she was revived after the X-Men averted a post-apocalyptic future. In the films X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix, the second incarnation joins the X-Men to fight Apocalypse before sacrificing herself to use the Phoenix Force's power to defeat the D'Bari.
Jean Grey / Phoenix appears as a playable character in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. In addition to her aforementioned skins, two more were added via the "Dead Rising" DLC pack.[citation needed]
Jean Grey as the Phoenix and Dark Phoenix received several figures in the Marvel Legends line.[18]
Jean Grey as the Phoenix received a figurine in the "Superhero Squad" line. Additionally, a Dark Phoenix variant was released as part of a Toys "R" Us-exclusive boxset.[citation needed]
Jean Grey, based on Famke Janssen's portrayal, received figures in the original X-Men film trilogy's tie-in toylines.[citation needed]
Jean Grey appears in the novel X-Men: The Chaos Engine Trilogy, written by Steven A. Roman. This version is a member of an X-Men detachment who were inside the Starlight Citadel when Doctor Doom, Magneto, and the Red Skull separately obtained a flawed Cosmic Cube and rewrote reality to their liking. Due to the Citadel protecting them from Doom's changes, Grey and the X-Men work to restore their original reality. Though Grey becomes a follower of Magneto and the Red Skull amidst their changes, the original gains control of her counterpart in the latter's reality before rejoining the X-Men in stopping Doom and the Red Skull.[19]
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