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Jennifer Lawrence 'Dying' to Do More X-Men Movies - IGN
Jennifer Lawrence wants to remain, Noooooooooo!
Probably because nobody gives a **** about her now that Hunger Games is done
Jennifer Lawrence 'Dying' to Do More X-Men Movies - IGN
Jennifer Lawrence wants to remain, Noooooooooo!
Jennifer Lawrence 'Dying' to Do More X-Men Movies - IGN
Jennifer Lawrence wants to remain, Noooooooooo!
She'll probably still die but then the last shot of the movie will be the little rocks on her casket turning blue or something. Somebody's eyes will flash inexplicably, end credits.
R.I.P. cinematic X-Men
She'll probably still die but then the last shot of the movie will be the little rocks on her casket turning blue or something. Somebody's eyes will flash inexplicably, end credits.
I just hope they don’t focus on her character again.
Before DC and Marvel started killing off major characters the biggest running gag in comics was that X-Men never stayed dead. It seems like they carried that motif into the films.About the last part, I have no doubt. Seems like they ended about 4 or 5 of the previous X-films that way
Before DC and Marvel started killing off major characters the biggest running gag in comics was that X-Men never stayed dead. It seems like they carried that motif into the films.
R.I.P. cinematic X-Men
In the rumored plot details she's very much alive after that scene from the trailers where Apoc grabs her by the throat.
She actually takes part in Apoc's defeat... in a very stupid maner, TBH.
Again, in the rumored details Charles is captured by Apoc so Raven and Beast have to lead young X-Meh to save him.
Probably because nobody gives a **** about her now that Hunger Games is done
[emoji38][emoji38]He started with $24 but gangsta saw that blue top in a window and thought it would go lovely with his camouflage. Good call G, way to represent the guerilla smurf Squad.Hey now, I'm rolling in it.
That really does apply to both major comic companies across the board now, but yeah, Jean Grey is the template there. And then, there was a whole storyline in the '80s built around the public thinking the X-Men were all dead.Before DC and Marvel started killing off major characters the biggest running gag in comics was that X-Men never stayed dead. It seems like they carried that motif into the films.
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