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Appearances of Jean Grey in cinema, television and video games
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Adaptations of Jean Grey in other media
Created byStan Lee
Jack Kirby
Original sourceComics published byMarvel Comics
First appearanceX-Men #1 (September1963)
Films and television
Film(s)X-Men (2000)
X2 (2003)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
The Wolverine (2013)
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
Dark Phoenix (2019)
Television
show(s)
X-Men: The Animated Series (1992)
X-Men: Evolution (2000)
Wolverine and the X-Men (2008)
Marvel Anime: X-Men (2011)
X-Men '97 (2024)
Games
Video game(s)X-Men Legends (2004)
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (2005)
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 (2009)
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (2011)
Marvel Super War (2019)

Jean Grey is a member of theX-Men, and has been included in almost every media adaptation of theX-Men franchise, including film, television and video games.

Television

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Jean Grey as thePhoenix inX-Men: The Animated Series.
  • Jean Grey /Marvel Girl appears in the "Sub-Mariner" segment ofThe Marvel Super Heroes.[citation needed] This version is a member of the Allies for Peace.
  • Jean Grey appears in theSpider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "The Origin of Iceman" in a flashback.[citation needed]
  • Jean Grey / Marvel Girl appears inX-Men: The Animated Series, voiced byCatherine Disher.[1] This version is a member of theX-Men who has a relationship (later marriage) withCyclops as well as a personal connection withWolverine, and serves as the host of thePhoenix Force.
  • Jean Grey appears inSpider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced again by Catherine Disher.[citation needed]
  • Jean Grey appears inX-Men: Evolution, voiced byVenus 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 fromMystique. In a vision of the future thatProfessor X has in the series finale, Grey is possessed by the Phoenix Force and becomes an enemy of the X-Men.
  • Jean Grey appears inWolverine and the X-Men, voiced byJennifer 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 theInner Circle into transferring the Phoenix Force to theStepford Cuckoos. AfterEmma 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 appears inThe Super Hero Squad Show episode "Mysterious Mayhem at Mutant High!", voiced byHynden Walch.[1]
  • Jean Grey / Dark Phoenix appears inMarvel 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 theIron Man: Armored Adventures episode "The X-Factor", voiced again by Venus Terzo.[citation needed] While on the run fromMagneto, she assumes the alias of "Annie Claremont" and enrolls at Tomorrow Academy. After joining forces withIron Man andWar Machine to foil Magneto's plot to assassinate SenatorRobert Kelly, Grey is taken in by Professor Charles Xavier.
  • Jean Grey / Marvel Girl appears inX-Men '97, voiced again by Jennifer Hale.[2][1]

Film

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Main article:Jean Grey (film character)

Two incarnations of Jean Grey appear in theX-Men film series, portrayed byFamke Janssen andSophie Turner. Throughout the filmsX-Men (2000),X2, andX-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 byWolverine. Additionally, she makes minor appearances inThe Wolverine, in which her death haunts the titular character, andX-Men: Days of Future Past, in which she was revived after the X-Men averted a post-apocalyptic future. In the filmsX-Men: Apocalypse andDark Phoenix, the second incarnation joins the X-Men to fightApocalypse before sacrificing herself to use the Phoenix Force's power to defeat theD'Bari.

Video games

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Merchandise

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Miscellaneous

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  • Jean Grey appears in the novelX-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 whenDoctor Doom,Magneto, and theRed Skull separately obtained a flawedCosmic 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.[22]
  • Jean Grey serves as inspiration forThe Refrigerator Monologues character Julia Ash.[23]

References

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  2. ^Felt, Klein (1 June 2023)."Disney+ X-Men Reboot Confirms 11 Main Actors".The Direct. Retrieved14 August 2023.
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  4. ^Alford, Alicea (12 July 2022)."The 10 Best X-Men Video Games, According To Ranker".ScreenRant. Retrieved14 November 2022.
  5. ^Baird, Scott (10 August 2018)."20 Strange Details About Jean Grey's Body".ScreenRant. Retrieved14 November 2022.
  6. ^"Marvel vs. Capcom 3 – Haggar and Phoenix". Capcom-Unity. 6 January 2011. Retrieved7 January 2011.
  7. ^"Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Behind the Alternate Costumes".IGN. 18 January 2011. Retrieved19 January 2011.
  8. ^"New Heroes Revealed at NYCC 2012!".Marvel Heroes. 13 October 2012. Retrieved14 October 2012.
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  13. ^"Piecing Together Marvel Puzzle Quest: Phoenix".News – Marvel.com.
  14. ^Levandoski, Quinn (7 October 2021)."Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: 10 Best Characters To Play As".ScreenRant. Retrieved14 November 2022.
  15. ^Serrano, Ryan (23 August 2020)."Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: Best Alternate Costumes & How to Unlock Them".CBR. Retrieved14 November 2022.
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  17. ^Wilkins, Matthew."How to get Dark Phoenix skin in Fortnite Season 8".www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved15 November 2022.
  18. ^Cripe, Michael (1 July 2025)."Marvel Rivals Season 3 Trailer Finally Introduces Blade and Jean Grey as Symbiote King Knull Wreaks Havoc".IGN. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  19. ^Lee, Crystal [@CrystalLeeVO] (2 July 2025)."It's the honor of a lifetime to share that I voice JEAN GREY / PHOENIX in Marvel Rivals!" (Tweet). Retrieved25 August 2025 – viaTwitter.
  20. ^Yin-Poole, Wesley (25 July 2025)."Marvel Cosmic Invasion Reveals First Look at Silver Surfer and Beta Ray Bill Gameplay, Confirms Big-Name Voice Cast".IGN. Retrieved10 August 2025.
  21. ^"ML6: Phoenix review". OAFE. Retrieved13 September 2010.
  22. ^Roman, Steven A. (2004).X-Men: The Chaos Engine Trilogy. ibooks, Incorporated.ISBN 0-7434-9774-0.
  23. ^Johnson, Ross (7 June 2017)."A Guide to the Comic Book Wives and Girlfriends Who Inspired the Refrigerator Monologues". Archived fromthe original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved7 January 2024.
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