How does jean grey die
It's a little more complicated than that and luckily for you, we were able to dig up a few answers that the movie glossed right over. First, in case you zoned out after Jessica Chastain uttered the line "your emotions make you weak," here's where the movie left Jean: After an incredibly high-stakes train heist scene in which the power-hungry alien Vuk Chastain and her followers tried to get suck the cosmic energy inside of Jean, our gal finally took hold of her mystical and destructive new powers.
She vaporized all the aliens trying to come at her in a badass moment that we had been waiting all movie to see, as she finally owned her power. It appeared as if Jean died in the explosion up in space. But the explosion was weirdly in the shape of a phoenix ha, get it? Hank still mourned Raven. Students became teachers.
Life went on. Erik left his mutant colony safehaven to find Xavier in Paris as the former leader of the X-Men was trying to find his new purpose in life. But then the camera panned up to where a flaming being flew through the sky.
Is she still alive somehow? What is her new form? Pietro Lensherr, a. Quicksilver, is the son of mutant supremacist Magneto and twin brother of Wanda.
Magneto abandoned their human mother when the twins were children, taking them with him as he founded the Brotherhood of Mutants with Charles Xavier, whom the children regarded as an uncle. Wolverine Hugh Jackman was losing his mutant healing power in Logan because, ironically, he was poisoned for decades by the Adamantium coating his bones and claws, which ultimately lead to his tragic death. But in Logan, his healing factor was failing him and had for quite a while.
This death was later revealed to be the Phoenix posing as Jean. So exactly how many times has she died for real and how did these deaths happen? Let's take a look! She is eventually restored to life, along with the rest of the universe, when Thanos' daughter Nebula gains control of the gauntlet and is tricked into restoring the earth to its prior state. This is possibly the most impersonal and least emotional of Jean's deaths.
Her death isn't even shown in the series and neither is her return, the only time she appears is on a list of the missing. If she ever had to choose which death to redo out of all the ones on this list, Jean would probably pick this one.
After Magneto sends her and Wolverine to die in the sun, Jean once again becomes the Phoenix and confronts Magneto, only for him to hit her with an electromagnetic pulse that causes a stroke she eventually succumbs to. Two issues before New X-Men she was mortally wounded by Wolverine in an attempt to keep her from suffering a grueling death by burning up in the sun.
This wound is what leads her to transform into the Phoenix again and return to earth where she would meet her death.
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