Through her Instagram account, the actress Rebecca Romijn recalled some passages from her time in the X-Men saga, where she gave life to Mystique
In the first three X-Men films, Mystique was characterized as one of the most sinister villains in the Marvel Universe, and the actress who played Raven Darkholme for the first time on the big screen was Rebecca Romijn.
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Through his social media accounts, Romijn shared a couple of photos of the makeup process that involved the representation of the character in the two films directed by Bryan Singer and in the third part by Bratt Ratner.
It is not the first time that Romijn remembers her stage as Mystique in X-Men through social networks, previously the actress has shared both photos on the filming set, as well as images of Mystique cosplayers, and even some memes.
It is not the first time that Romijn remembers her stage as Mystique in X-Men through social networks, previously the actress has shared both photos on the filming set, as well as images of Mystique cosplayers, and even some memes.
This is a video where you can see the makeup process that Rebecca Romijn underwent on the set of X-Men.
In 2011, the role of Raven Darkholme fell to Jennifer Lawrance, who has reprized the role in four films, including X-Men: First Class (2011), X-Men: Day of the Future Past (2014) , X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019).
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The Days of Future Past return to SMASH and Marvel Comics Mexico
For years, the X-Men have fought to prevent a nightmarish future in which the Sentinels herd mutants to concentration camps – or kill them on sight. But no matter what they do, that future is getting closer.
Now the classic stories featuring this alternate dystopian timeline are collected in one massive volume! Kate Pryde desperately travels through time to prevent the assassination of Senator Kelly so she can save the entire mutant race.
SMASH and Marvel Comics Mexico brings us X-Men: Days of Future Past, one of the classics of the Marvel Universe, authored by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, which is compiled in a Deluxe volume Uncanny X-Men (1980) #138- 143 and Uncanny X-Men King-Size Annual (1980) #4.
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