Famke Janssen's still got it. No. Marvel dropped the ball. Her Jean Grey deserved better, and it's a shame the Avenegers: Doomsday team didn't recognize the value in reprising her iconic role, especially considering the character's rich history and the impact her appearance could've had on the Marvel Cinematic Universe's ongoing narrative.
You'll see some familiar faces. The real feel is they've got a solid lineup. It's worth mentioning that several of Janssen's former X-Men castmates are in Avenegers: Doomsday, including key players we've seen before, with a crossover that's pretty surprising, for a movie that's supposed to be this big, it's a key move they've made, you'll likely notice the difference.
- Kelsey Grammer (Beast)
- Patrick Stewart (Professor X)
- Ian McKellen (Magneto)
- Alan Cumming (Nightcrawler)
- Rebecca Romijn (Mystique)
- James Marsden (Cyclops)
It's a shock. You'll see why. Famke Janssen's not in Avengers: Doomsday. We've got the details. She's expressed interest before, but Marvel made a mistake, it seems. They've never asked her to come back as Jean Grey, which is key. The real feel of her character is missing, and honesty from Marvel is needed, for fans, at least.
Jean Grey’s Absence Is a $500M Mistake
You'll notice Jean Grey is key. She's in X-Men. It's a big deal. For fans, her story matters. The real feel of her character is worth mentioning. Marvel made a mistake excluding Famke Janssen's Jean Grey from Avenegers: Doomsday, it's a decision that's hard to understand, given her impact on the series with a complex storyline and a huge fan base.
"I should be flattered, I suppose, that this character has resonated with people. It's been so long, but it's nice that people are still talking about her."
Famke Janssen
She's bad at secrets. You'll see it on her face. The real feel of her emotions is always there. It's honest, you know? Marvel made a key mistake, in my opinion, by excluding Famke Janssen's Jean Grey from Avengers: Doomsday - that's worth mentioning. They've had crossover success with other characters, so it's surprising they didn't go for it with her.
Janssen Spills the Doomsday Tea
You'll see rumors. They're saying Sadie Sink is in. The real feel of Jean Grey is what we need. It's for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. We've got no confirmation yet. They've got Avenegers: Doomsday coming, with Avenegers: Secret Wars in 2027, it's key. Famke Janssen thinks Marvel made a mistake, you'll hear that. Honesty from them would be nice.
You'll notice they didn't give a reason. Marvel excluded Famke Janssen's Jean Grey. It's weird. The real feel of the Avengers: Doomsday is off because of this. They've got a crossover problem, it seems, with legacy characters like Jean Grey, and it's key to getting the story right, or you'll lose fans, which is worth mentioning, especially in a film like Avengers: Doomsday where honesty with the audience is important.
Why Marvel's Doomsday Flopped
| Movie | Release Date |
|---|---|
| Avenegers: Doomsday | December 18, 2026 |
| Avenegers: Secret Wars | December 17, 2027 |
You'll see Avenegers: Doomsday soon. It's got Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom. The real feel is they're saving key surprises for Avenegers: Secret Wars. They've left out Jean Grey, which is worth mentioning. For fans of Famke Janssen, it's best to replay X2 or X-Men: The Last Stand with her in it.
The Bad Gamer Take
Marvel will regret excluding Famke Janssen's Jean Grey from Avengers: Doomsday because her iconic character's absence will be deeply felt by fans. The decision to leave her out will ultimately hurt the movie's overall impact and box office performance. WATCH for the fan reaction to the film's portrayal of the X-Men characters and how it compares to previous installments featuring Janssen's Jean Grey.
It's a tough call. You'll see Avenegers: Doomsday and wonder why Famke Janssen's Jean Grey isn't in it. The real feel of her character is worth mentioning. For Marvel, honesty with fans is key, they've got a lot to consider when making these decisions, with the MCU being so huge, it's hard to please everyone, especially when you're dealing with a character like Jean Grey.



