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"Girls flirt with the dangerous guy, Logan. They don't bring him home; they marry the good guy."
―Jean Grey to Logan[src]

Jean Elaine Grey is an evolved mutant with powerful telekinetic and telepathic abilities, as well as a connection to the Phoenix Force. She studied at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and became a key member of the X-Men under the tutelage of Professor X.

Biography[]

Meeting Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr[]

"You have more power than you can imagine, Jean. The question is, will you control that power, or let it control you?"
Charles Xavier to young Jean[src]
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Jean displaying her telekinetic powers to Charles and Erik

Jean Grey was born to John and Elaine Grey. Her mutant abilities of telekinesis and telepathy manifested when she was a young girl, much to the concern of her parents. They invited Professor Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr to their home in order to discuss what they should do about Jean's newfound status as a mutant. Charles suggested that he and Erik speak to Jean in private instead.[1]

After being called by her mother, Jean came downstairs to meet with Charles and Erik. She immediately tried to read the thoughts of the two men with her powers, but was telepathically informed by Charles that it was rude to probe their minds without permission. Charles and Erik explained to Jean that she was a mutant like them, a claim that the young girl doubted. In a display of power, Jean used her telekinesis to make the cars in her neighborhood hover in the air, as well as a neighbor's lawnmower and a stream of water coming out of a hosepipe. While Erik was impressed by Jean's power, Charles instead asked her whether she will be able to control the power, or let it control her.[1]

Power Suppression[]

"Her mutation is seated in the unconscious part of her mind, and therein lay the danger."
Charles Xavier about the nature of Jean's abilities[src]

Jean was enrolled at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, where Charles recognized her limitless potential as a class five mutant. However, because most of Jean's power was tied to her unconscious mind, Charles decided to create a series of psychic barriers to isolate them from her conscious mind. This resulted in Jean developing a dual personality, which called itself the "Phoenix" in her sessions with Charles. The Phoenix was a purely instinctual being, comprised of Jean's deepest desires, joy, and rage. It was unclear how much Jean was aware of the Phoenix, but for most of her life, the dual personality remained dormant.[1]

Life with the X-Men[]

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Jean training with Scott

"Cyclops, Storm, and Jean were some of my first students. I protected them, taught them to control their powers, and in time, teach others to do the same."
Charles Xavier[src]

Along with Scott Summers and Ororo Munroe, Jean was taught by Charles to control her powers. The three of them went on to become the X-Men, a team formed by Charles to protect the world from threats posed by dangerous mutants. Jean became romantically involved with Scott and eventually went on to become a medical doctor.[2]

Debate with Senator Kelly[]

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Jean debating with Senator Kelly

"Senator, it is a fact that mutants who have come forward and revealed themselves publicly have been met with fear, hostility, even violence. It is because of that ever-present hostility that I am urging the Senate to vote against mutant registration."
―Jean advocating against the Mutant Registration Act at a Senate hearing[src]

At a United States Senate hearing about the Mutant Registration Act, Jean explained that mutants were the next stage in human evolution, and that their powers manifested at puberty, often triggered by periods of heightened emotional stress. Due to the hostility that mutants face when they reveal themselves to the public, Jean advocated to vote against the Mutant Registration Act. However, she was opposed by Senator Robert Kelly, who used fear mongering tactics to convince the Senate that mutants posed a threat to ordinary citizens. Jean watched in defeat as the people present at the Senate cheered in support of Senator Kelly.[2]

Meeting Logan[]

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Jean levitating a needle barrel to treat Logan

"I believe you've already met Dr. Jean Grey."
Charles Xavier to Logan after Jean entered his study[src]

After Scott and Ororo rescued two mutants - Logan and Marie - from an attack by Sabretooth, they were brought to Xavier's School for medical attention. Jean tended to Logan while he was unconscious, but when she tried to administer an injection, he immediately woke up and placed her in a chokehold. After finding his bearings, Logan released Jean from his grip, leaving her to gasp for air.[2]

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Jean explaining Logan's adamantium skeleton to Charles, Scott, and Ororo

Jean later joined Scott and Ororo in Charles' study as he introduced them to Logan. After this, she prepared Logan for an MRI scan, where he flirted with her by saying that "[she] couldn't wait to get [his] shirt off again." After getting the results from the scan, Jean explained to Charles, Scott, and Ororo that a metal known as adamantium was surgically grafted to Logan's skeleton. She noted that Logan had regenerative healing abilities that allowed him to survive the procedure, but also made it impossible to determine his age. In addition, Logan had no memories of his life before the procedure.[2]

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Jean reading Logan's mind

Jean helped Logan settle into his room at Xavier's School, where he inquired about her relationship with Scott and her mutant abilities. Jean explained that she was telekinetic, but also had telepathic abilities that Charles was helping her to develop. When Logan invited her to read his mind, Jean was initially hesitant at the idea, but ultimately decided to do it anyway. To her horror, Jean saw visions of Logan being prepared for experimentation. She then noticed Scott standing in the doorway watching the two of them, prompting Jean to say goodnight to Logan.[2]

Later that night, Jean and the rest of the school witnessed as Marie absorbed Logan's life force after he unwittingly stabbed her through the chest with his claws. She rushed to Logan's side and told Scott to grab a pillow for him.[2]

Search for Marie[]

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Jean explaining to Logan the danger that Cerebro posed to someone as inexperienced as her

"Have you ever used Cerebro?"
"No. It takes a degree of control and, uh, for someone like me, it's..."
"Dangerous."
Logan, Jean, and Scott[src]

After Marie ran away from Xavier's School, Jean and the rest of the X-Men waited as Charles used Cerebro to locate the girl. Logan asked Jean if she had ever used the machine before, to which Jean responded by saying no, as it takes a certain degree of control that could be dangerous for someone as inexperienced as her.[2]

Jean was present with Charles at a train station where Erik and the Brotherhood of Mutants had attacked Logan, Scott, and Ororo to kidnap Marie. When Erik used his powers to fire a gun at a police officer on the scene, Jean used her telekinesis to stop the bullet from penetrating the officer's skull. After Erik threatened to simultaneously kill every police officer present with their own guns, Jean watched as Charles allowed Erik and the Brotherhood to get away with a captive Marie in tow.[2]

Helping Senator Kelly[]

"The machine emits radiation that triggers mutation in ordinary human beings."
"But the mutation is unnatural. Kelly's body is rejecting it. His cells began to break down almost immediately."
Charles Xavier and Jean about Senator Kelly's condition[src]

After Erik had him exposed to radiation that mutated his cells, Senator Kelly arrived at Xavier's School looking for Jean. After studying his condition, Jean and Charles explained to Scott and Logan that Kelly's body rejected the mutation, which caused his cells to disintegrate almost immediately. Jean and the others were later informed by Ororo that Senator Kelly had died.[2]

Using Cerebro[]

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Jean using Cerebro to locate Marie

Upon realizing that Erik kidnapped Marie to have her power his mutant-creating machine, Charles ordered Jean to get Logan a uniform while he searched for Marie using Cerebro. However, Erik's associate - Mystique - had infiltrated the school earlier and sabotaged Cerebro, causing Charles to fall into a coma as a result. Jean repaired Cerebro, and decided to use it herself to find Marie. Overwhelmed by the machine's power, Jean collapsed to the floor, where she was found by a concerned Scott. Jean informed him that she knew where Erik was heading.[2]

Liberty Island Incident[]

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Jean suffocated by Toad's slime

After concluding that Erik intended to use his machine on dignitaries at the U.N. Summit, Jean and the X-Men drew up a battle plan before heading to Liberty Island with the X-Jet. They entered the Statue of Liberty to rescue Marie, but came into conflict with the Brotherhood. Jean, along with Scott and Ororo, were attacked by Toad, but she managed to telekinetically trap him mid-air. Toad retaliated by spitting slime over Jean's mouth and nose, causing her to lose her hold of him. The slime solidified on Jean's face, rendering her unable to breathe or call for help and sending her into a panic. Scott soon found a frantic Jean struggling with the slime on her face and making muffled cries of distress. Scott calmed Jean down and blasted the slime off her face with his optic beam before she suffocated.[2]

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Jean and Scott restrained by metal cuffs

Jean and Scott regrouped with Ororo and Logan after they had defeated Toad and Mystique respectively. As the four of them neared the Statue of Liberty's torch section, Erik arrived and bound them with metal restraints. He positioned Jean and Scott directly across each other, removing Scott's visor to force him to shut his eyes so as not to harm Jean. Jean informed Erik that Senator Kelly was dead, but he ignored her and the X-Men to continue with his plans of mutating the U.N. dignitaries.[2]

After Logan broke free of his restraints and subsequently engaged in battle with Sabretooth, he got a hold of Scott's visor and called out to Jean. Instructing Scott to open his eyes at her command, Jean used her telekinesis to move the visor in Scott's line of sight. When she told Scott to open his eyes, his optic beams were redirected to blast Sabretooth out of the Statue of Liberty. Jean and the others were then freed from their restraints by Logan.[2]

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Jean using her telekinesis to steady Logan

As Erik's machine started to power up, Jean used her telekinesis to steady Logan being carried through the air by a gust of wind generated by Ororo's power. She told Scott to wait before firing an optic blast at Erik, who was using his powers to hold Logan in place. Jean watched as Scott found an opening to blast Erik, allowing Logan to destroy the machine. As the machine's energy dispersed, Jean was visibly shaken afterwards.[2]

Aftermath[]

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Jean and Scott watching a news report

Following the Liberty Island Incident, Jean and the rest of the X-Men flew back to Xavier's School with the X-Jet. She was able to heal Charles from his comatose state, and tended to Logan as he was healing from the injuries inflicted at Liberty Island. When Logan awoke, Jean commended him for risking his life to save Marie. When she mentioned that Marie seemed "quite taken with him", Logan told Jean that "his heart belonged to someone else". As Jean started to respond to his comment, Logan quickly asked how Charles was doing, which she answered by stating that he was "good".[2]

Jean, Scott, Ororo, and Charles watched a news report later that day, where they discovered that Mystique had disguised herself as Senator Kelly and disavowed the Mutant Registration Act.[2]

Mutation Strengthening[]

Following the battle on Liberty Island, something about Jean has changed: her powers have increased drastically. Jean is on a field trip with the rest of institute and she begins to hear everyone's thoughts in the area. Her telekinesis reacts and starts to make the electronics in the area flicker until Scott confronts her about the vast increase in her powers since the battle on Liberty Island. Jean was unable to levitate a chair across the room and now their bedroom shakes when she has nightmares. Jean tells Scott she senses danger in their future and the two hold each other to calm one another.[3]

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Jean Grey holding Nightcrawler in the air.

After Nightcrawler's attempted assassination of the President, Jean and Storm are sent to track and bring him to Xavier. Testing her new abilities, Jean flies the X-Jet with her powers - causing Storm to worry about her power. The two find Nightcrawler in an abandoned church in Boston. Jean and Storm discover he's a teleporter and appears uncooperative for questioning. Storm bring him out of hiding and strikes the platform under him with lightning while Jean immobilizes him from falling. Now on speaking terms, they learn from Nightcrawler that he was forced to attack the White House while under mind control.[3]

Returning to the X-Mansion, Jean and Storm discover that the school had been attacked by Colonel William Stryker and his HYDRA allies, when they intercept a call from Wolverine, and he tells them they're at Bobby Drake's parents house. Jean and Storm pick up him and three students (Rogue, Iceman and Pyro). In flight, the X-Jet is attacked by two F-16s due to Pyro's aggressive reaction to the police shooting Wolverine out of fear. Storm tries to evade them with maneuvers and creating tornadoes, however, they managed to fire two missiles. Jean uses her power to destroy one of the missiles they have launched - her eyes starting to glow with a fiery light. One of the missiles manages to hit the jet, and the X-Men are saved by Magneto, who offers an alliance against Stryker. During a briefing, the former enemies share their respective information about Stryker and decide to attack his Alkali Lake base. There Jean reads Nightcrawler's mind and discovers the base is underground.[3]

Apparent Sacrifice[]

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Jean Grey uses her powers against a brainwashed Cyclops.

Once Mystique gets inside the control room of the base, the X-men (Jean, Storm & Wolverine) along with Magneto and Mystique infiltrate the base to save Charles, Cyclops, and the young mutants. While searching the base Jean saves Mystique and Magneto from an optic blast from Cyclops. She manages to fend the brainwashed Scott off and pushes him telekinetically into a lower level. Jean finds her lover again and the two battle. Cyclops unleashes a full force optic blast, pushing Jean backward while telekinetically protecting herself. Cyclops is still persisting with his blasts, Jean then fights back and manages to repel and scatter his optic blast about. The two regain consciousness and Scott had control of himself, but their fight damaged the structure of the dam.[3]

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Jean Grey sacrificing herself to save the X-Men.

After Jean and the rest of the X-Men gather and escape the base the X-Jet is damaged and not moving. The dam bursts and Jean realize they'll die, so she leaves the jet without notice. Jean, now standing in front of the jet, repairs its machinations, Scott and Wolverine knowing she'll die. They order Storm to open the ramp but Jean won't let her due to her telekinetic control of the jet. As a tidal wave of water comes rushing toward them, Jean holds it back. Seeing the water flowing around them, the X-Men look in amazement as Jean is holding the wave back by herself. Nightcrawler tries to teleport to her, but she blocks his power telepathically. Jean raises the jet and becomes engulfed in flames while she telepathically tells Scott goodbye through Xavier. She releases the flood on herself and saved the lives of her allies. At this point, everyone mourns her apparent death.[3]

Reunion with Scott[]

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Jean Grey and Cyclops at Alkali Lake.

Depressed for many months by Jean's apparent death and haunted by her psychic echo, Cyclops returns to Alkali Lake to mourn his loss. Once there, he releases a powerful optical blast towards the lake, breaking a telekinetic cocoon. Soon afterwards, Scott discovers Jean Grey in front of him - alive and well. She manages to control Scott's power with hers, and the two share a kiss. During the kiss, Jean abandons herself to instinct and an unspeakable horror seemingly kills Scott. Worried for Cyclops, the other X-Men arrive at Alkali Lake, finding only Scott's glasses telekinetically floating in the air with stones and logs. A little distant, they find an unconscious Jean.[1]

Back at the X-Mansion, Xavier explains to Logan how she survived (using telekinetic energy), and how she is a Class 5 mutant with potentially limitless power due her mutation being seated in the subconscious part of her mind. Because of this, Jean developed a dual personality; the conscious Jean Grey and the dormant Phoenix - a purely instinctual creature.[1]

Unleashing The Phoenix[]

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Jean Grey seduces Logan as the Phoenix

Later on, Logan returns to check up on Jean. Once there, she tries to seduce him, but when he refuses the Phoenix breaks through and possesses her. After attacking Logan, she escapes the Mansion and returns to her childhood home. There, she was approached by both the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants - who fight each other while Xavier and Magneto attempt to convince Jean to join their respective sides.[1]

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Jean Grey kills Professor X as the Phoenix

When Xavier tries to block her alternate personality and begs her not to repeat the same mistakes that killed her close friend, the Phoenix becomes enraged and unleashes her power, destroying the home and killing Xavier.[1]

Joining Magneto[]

Confused and saddened by her mentor's death, Jean follows Magneto to his hideout. Wolverine eventually follows them and tries to reason with Jean, but Magneto intervenes and defeats him. In spite of Callisto's protests, Magneto believes he can use her powers for his aims, and brings her with him to Alcatraz Island to destroy Worthington's facility.[1]

During the battle that follows the X-Men's arrival, Magneto tries to convince Phoenix to participate, but she appears uninterested during its duration. Wolverine almost manages to make Jean's personality resurface, but human soldiers intensify their fire on her, unleashing her rage. The Phoenix breaks through again and takes over Jean's body. She starts a massive attack on everything and everyone within the area, destroying Worthington's facility and killing any human or mutant in her way. Among the mutants she destroyed were Arclight, Cyclops, Psylocke, and Quill.[1]

Wolverine's Sacrifice[]

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Jean Grey is killed by Wolverine's claws

While everyone is forced to escape, only Wolverine manages to approach her, since his healing factor prevents her powers from disintegrating him. When Logan manages to break through to Jean, she begs him to stop her. In tears, declaring his love to her, Wolverine stabs Jean Grey, killing her and putting an end to the destruction.[1]

Legacy[]

Sometime after the events on Alcatraz, Jean's grave is placed near Scott's and Xavier's.[1]

Several years later, Jean's death still haunts Logan. He still mourns her loss and has frequent hallucinations and nightmares of her. Jean "visits" Logan multiple times before he moves on from her death.[4]

Personality[]

Jean is generally a polite and well-spoken member of the X-Men. She shows her intelligence by debating against Senator Kelly about the Mutant Registration Act and is also a doctor where she treats Wolverine and Professor X. She has a strong bond with her love interest, Cyclops, and says that he is the good guy, compared to Logan.[2] Jean shows that she is willing to sacrifice herself for her team members, which is shown when she used Cerebro for the first time to locate Magneto and when she gave her life after saving the X-Men by lifting the X-Jet to safety and being covered in water at Alkali Lake.[3]

When Jean was young, she was scared of her powers and that caused her to be somewhat of a loner at Xavier's School, a lot of other students also became afraid of her. However, she did form a strong bond with Charles Xavier, with him becoming a father-like figure to her; due to their telepathic bond. As soon as she met a young Scott Summers, there was an immediate attraction and a bond formed over the lack of control both of them had over their powers. In her youth, Jean's uncontrollable powers led her to feel the emotions of others at all times, knowing how other people felt led her to want to be a better person and help them.[5]

Jean shows to have an alter-ego known as the "Phoenix", which in the original timeline was created after Professor Xavier placed psychic blocks on her powers to keep her under control. The Phoenix is an Id-like manifestation of her deepest emotions, primarily rage and desire. The extent of Phoenix's control over Jean's mind is unclear, only appearing in times of emotional duress. She killed her fiancée, Cyclops and her mentor Professor X without any guilt until after realizing what she had done, which caused her confusion.[1]

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

Jean Grey is an extremely powerful mutant (the only known Class 5 mutant in the original timeline) whose abilities varied across her appearances. From a burgeoning psychic whose abilities were contained until she could gain better control of them, Jean's powers evolved immensely due to her near-death experience in the original timeline and from letting go of her inhibitions and merging with the Phoenix Force in the revised timeline.

Her eyes display a fiery glow and her body manifests what appears to be flames when exerting her powers. Upon her revival, Jean's eyes and veins darken and her hair becomes akin to fire when she uses her powers.

"Actually I'm telekinetic. I can move things with my mind."
"Really? What kinds of things?"
"All kinds of things. I also have some telepathic ability."
"Like your professor?"
"Nowhere near that powerful. But he's teaching me to develop it."
―Jean Grey and Wolverine[src]
  • Telekinesis: Jean has the ability to move objects with her mind, ranging from doors to people, cars and even trains. Beast once stated that Jean's powers had no limits. Her telekinetic abilities, when exerted to their full potential, are so acute that she can dismantle a gun piece by piece.
    • Flight: Jean can fly using her telekinesis by project herself through the air, moreso displayed in the revised timeline. During the battle against Apocalypse, Jean was able to walk on and float in the air while attacking him. When merged with the Phoenix, she is able to simulate self-propelled flight at considerable speeds. She is even able to easily soar through outer space and the upper atmosphere.
    • Force-Field Projection: Jean can generate telekinetic shields or barriers to block, contain and impede targets. To protect herself and others from the rushing waters of Alkali Lake, Jean erected one while controlling the X-Jet. Jean unconsciously wrapped herself in a cocoon of telekinetic energy to shield her from the inundation. She can also project such fields as a means of offense, releasing them as waves of concussive force able to damage solid concrete. When merged with the Phoenix, she is able to create multiple fields for individual people, all the while enacting various other telekinetic feats at the same time.
    • Telekinetic Blast: Jean can project waves of telekinetic energy to impulse, hit and destroy multiple objects/people.
    • Molecular Manipulation: At a full extent of her power, she can manipulate matter at a molecular level at will, with the exception of adamantium, or anything encased or bonded with adamantium.
      • Disintegration: Jean is able to atomize nearly anything within her surroundings at will when at the full extent of her powers. In both timelines, it is an extension of her telekinetic ability and she is seen being able to affect all manner of objects and even people with this power. She often employs this power during fits of uncontrollable rage, notably being the means she kills Charles Xavier as well as human and mutant alike during the incident at Alcatraz Island. When enhanced by the Phoenix Force she has been proven to be able to disintegrate regenerative mutants and even extra-terrestrials.
  • Telepathy: Jean has the ability to read, communicate with, and control other people's minds, not unlike Charles Xavier. During X-Men, she states that Professor X is much more powerful than her, but is teaching her to develop it. However, this was only because Professor X was blocking her powers, but once the blocks were destroyed, she far exceeded her mentor's abilities, being able to transcend great distances and even defend her own mind from other telepaths.
    • Illusion Projection: Jean has the ability to project realistic mental and sensory illusions through telepathic means, able to simulate invisibility for herself and other people, as seen after the explosion at the Mansion in the revised timeline, as well as being able to appear as a completely different person to multiple people after being empowered by the Phoenix Force.
    • Telepathic Resistance: Jean has the ability to resist the telepathic intrusion of other psionics, as seen in both the original and the revised timeline, both involving Charles Xavier.
    • Memory Manipulation: Jean has displayed the ability to peruse into the deepest depths of another's mind to extract and manipulate their memories, and she does so for Wolverine and Nightcrawler.
    • Unconsciousness Inducement: Jean has the ability to knock anyone unconscious, even for a few minutes.
    • Telepathic Immunity: Jean as the Phoenix has complete immunity to the powers of Telepaths such as Charles Xavier, even with the usage of Cerebro. Her mindscape can only be accessed by allowing someone in herself.

Abilities[]

  • Physician: Jean is shown to be a skilled medical doctor throughout her adulthood in the original timeline. She helped take care of Wolverine, Professor X and Senator Kelly, the former of whom possessed incredulous healing capabilities. She also was able to patch up Nightcrawler's bullet wound in his arm.

Relationships[]

Family[]

Allies[]

  • Angel † - Former Enemy
  • Beast † - Former Enemy
  • Cyclops † - Former Classmate, Former Teammate, Former Lover, and Victim
  • Professor X - Former Mentor, Former Teammate, Former Attempted Victim, Friend, and Father-like Figure
  • Rogue - Former Student and Friend
  • Senator Kelly † - Former Rival
  • Storm † - Former Classmate, Former Teammate, Friend, and Former Enemy
  • Wolverine - Former Teammate, Former Enemy, Former Love Interest, Attempted Victim, and Killer
  • Colossus † - Former Student, Friend, and Former Enemy
  • Iceman † - Former Student, Friend, and Former Enemy
  • Shadowcat - Former Student, Friend, and Former Enemy
  • Artie Maddicks - Former Student
  • Cypher - Former Student
  • Jones - Former Student
  • Jubilee - Former Student
  • Siryn - Former Student
  • Flea - Former Student
  • Sage - Former Student

Enemies[]

Trivia[]

  • Jean is the only notable member of the X-Men not to have a codename during her tenure on the team.
  • Jean assumed the moniker of "Phoenix" when her split personality took over after Professor X created psychic blocks in her mind to suppress the full potential of her power.
  • Jean was not a doctor in the comics. Originally, Beast was set to appear in the first film, but the technology was not yet adequate to portray him, so his character was written out, and Jean took on the role of team scientist. Beast would later appear in sequels played by Steve Bacic, Kelsey Grammer and Nicholas Hoult.
  • In X-Men: The Last Stand, for her dual role as Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix, Janssen extensively researched dissociative identity disorders and split personalities to make her performance convincing.
  • The color red is often associated with Jean. When she's not in her X-Men uniform, she often likes to wear red clothing.

Behind the Scenes[]

References[]

  1. 1.001.011.021.031.041.051.061.071.081.091.101.11 X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). Brett Ratner (director) & Simon Kinberg, Zak Penn (writers). 20th Century Fox.
  2. 2.002.012.022.032.042.052.062.072.082.092.102.112.122.132.142.152.16 X-Men (2000). Bryan Singer (director) & David Hayter (writer). 20th Century Fox.
  3. 3.03.13.23.33.43.5 X2: X-Men United (2003). Bryan Singer (director) & Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, David Hayter (writers). 20th Century Fox.
  4. The Wolverine (2013). James Mangold (director) & Mark Bomback, Scott Frank (writers). 20th Century Fox.
  5. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). Bryan Singer (director) & Simon Kinberg (writer). 20th Century Fox.

Further Reading[]

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