Rogue in other media - Wikipedia. This is a list of all media appearances of the Marvel Comics character Rogue a member of the X- Men. Television. In this series, she had her absorption powers, Ms. Mechanic 2: Resurrection (2016) Bridget Jones's Baby (2016) Doctor Strange (2016) The Free State of Jones (2016) Now You See Me 2: I maghi del crimine (2016).
Marvel powers, and a copy of Ms. Marvel's psyche trapped inside her own. However, Rogue also displays a more flirtatious attitude towards numerous other characters, such as Cyclops, Archangel, Colossus, and during the X- Men's appearance on Spider- Man: The Animated Series, she flirted with Spider- Man. During the series, Rogue is one of the characters affected by the news of the 'cure', which Apocalypse and Mystique used to make mutants into slaves. She is also revisited by Cody, her first boyfriend, and almost runs away with him. However, Rogue discovers that he was part of a plot for her to become the new ruler of the Brood, or . Rogue was voiced by Lenore Zann. This particular version of Rogue also appeared in the Animated Series' two tie in comics: X- Men Adventures and The Adventures of the X- Men, with the former being based on the animated series and the latter including the same characters but with original storylines. Rogue appeared to be a regular in the first three volumes of this series, but appeared only in the final issue of The Adventures of the X- Men. X- Men: Evolution. Her powers make her cynical and reclusive, but truthfully, she is consumed by the need for closeness and intimacy with others. She was voiced by Meghan Black, using a heavy Dixie accent. Rogue was adopted by Mystique and raised by Destiny (Irene Adler). She initially joined the Brotherhood of Mutants, but left after finding out that they recruited her to be a potential weapon. Rogue develops a romantic interest in Cyclops for most of the series, though her feelings for him fade soon after he and Jean start dating. She is later seen having an interest in Gambit when they first meet in Day of Reckoning, and again when he kidnapped her in the Cajun Spice episode. As she watches Jean get close to Scott, she knows she may never be able to get close to him, which exacerbates her feelings on her inability to develop a close relationship with anyone. After learning the truth about her relationship with Mystique, she shares a bond with her . WBRZ News 2 is an ABC affiliate and Baton Rouge's only locally owned and operated television news source for more than 50 years. WBRZ provides coverage of local news. Unlike in other universes, the powers she absorbs never totally fade, and at times, she can still use a mutant's power long after she has first absorbed them. Although Rogue did not have super strength or flight abilities as in the comics, she displays skill in hand- to- hand combat. Though she is never shown gaining Ms. Marvel's abilities, in Xavier's vision of the future, Rogue is seen flying and not wearing gloves, the latter indicating that she does eventually gain the ability to activate her power at will. Wolverine and the X- Men. In this version, she appears as both a member of the X- Men and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants as a double agent. In the early episodes, her personality is similar to that of the X- Men: Evolution version of the character. She has a strong bond with Logan, shown as he was leaving on the day of the explosion. However, the two reconcile their grudges by the end of the season. However, it is discovered that Rogue joined the Brotherhood to find out more information about Magneto as a spy. She rejoins the X- Men soon after discovering Magneto's plans to attack the MRD. Unlike her other animated adaptations, this Rogue does not have any romantic interest in Gambit. In fact the two, in this series, did not even meet. Rogue displays a fairly liberal use of her abilities and is shown absorbing numerous mutants for a variety of reasons; for example, she absorbs Quicksilver, Domino, Blob, Juggernaut, and Shadowcat all in one episode either to use their abilities, extract information, or to knock them out. There were no seeming ramifications from her absorptions. Her X- Men uniform is similar to her 1. X- Men: The Animated Series. Her casual clothing is reminiscent of one of her 1. She is also seen wearing a brown cloak with the hood up, similar to the one worn by Anna Paquin in the X- Men films. She is shown flying, and presumably possesses her original mutant powers in addition to her Ms. Marvel powers. Ultimate Spider- Man . In the films, her relationship with Wolverine echoes his relationships with both Shadowcat and Jubilee in the comics; that of a protective surrogate father. Like her Ultimate Marvel counterpart, her love interest is Iceman. Rogue (real name Marie) runs away from home after her power manifests itself by accidentally draining the life from her boyfriend while she is kissing him. This causes him to have a seizure, and places him in a coma for three weeks. Rogue adopts her new alias and wanders into a bar, where she witnesses Wolverine getting into an altercation with some patrons. She later catches up to Wolverine and convinces him to give her a lift in his truck. The two talk and seem to develop a father- daughter like relationship. On the road, both are attacked by another mutant, Sabretooth, who is Magneto's henchman, but they are rescued by two X- Men, Storm and Cyclops. Then, Rogue integrates as another student of Charles Xavier, in his special school of mutant (gifted) children, and particularly becomes friends with Bobby Drake/Iceman and John Allerdyce/Pyro. Meanwhile, Magneto builds a machine by which humans are turned into mutants. This is temporary, though, as the human body rejects such change, eventually suffering terminal cellular degeneration. Nonetheless, Magneto's actual concern is that, as the mutating machine is powered only by his own mutant ability of magnetism, and given that machine weakens its operator greatly after use, extensive usage may prove fatal to him. As Magneto knows that Rogue has the power to steal any mutant's power temporarily after such mutant is touched by her, Magneto plans to use her to power the machine. Back at the institute, Rogue attempts to wake Wolverine (who is having a nightmare about his adamantium procedure) but he awakens suddenly in fright and accidentally releases his claws through Rogue. In shock, Rogue reaches out and touches him in order to use his powers to heal herself. He collapses as Storm, Cyclops, Jean, and a bunch of students enter. Mystique, disguised as Bobby, tells Rogue the professor is angry with her and so she flees. When Wolverine goes to find her and bring her back to the institute, Magneto knocks Rogue unconscious, kidnaps her and defeats Wolverine. The X- Men fly to the Statue of Liberty where the device is located. There, Storm electrically shocks Toad, and Wolverine stabs Mystique into unconsciousness. Meanwhile, Magneto sets Rogue in the device and then forcibly transfers his powers to her. The device is aimed at a nearby United Nations summit whose delegates would be turned into mutants. Furthermore, the entire city would also be affected by Magneto's mutating device. Almost reaching the device, the X- Men are stopped by Magneto and left with Sabretooth. The team get together and defeat Sabretooth when they hear Rogue's cries for help. Wolverine manages to destroy the machine before it activates, yet the experience leaves Rogue with a permanent white streak through her hair. Rogue appears to have been killed, but Wolverine places his hand on her face so she could absorb his healing powers and be healed. Wolverine later gives Rogue his dog tags and tells her . At one point, Iceman is overcome by the sight of Rogue with a dress on and kisses her, which at first seems successful and carries on for longer than either of them expected it to, but soon Iceman is forced to pull away when her powers inevitably start harming him. Rogue and the other X- Men also manage to escape William Stryker who sends agents into the X- Mansion to kidnap the mutants. Rogue, Iceman, Pyro, and Wolverine escape to Iceman's family home in Boston. However, Iceman's younger brother, angered by the . When they arrive, Wolverine is shot in the head by a policeman, and an enraged Pyro manages to destroy many of the police and their vehicles. Rogue touches Pyro's skin and absorbs his powers, enabling her to calm the flames. This scene depicts Rogue also absorbing the emotions of others unlike other scenes in the trilogy, as she seems to be grimacing while calming the destruction that Pyro has created. Both Rogue and Iceman are eventually promoted to the front line X- Men team and are given uniforms similar to the other X- Men at the conclusion of the film, when Xavier and the X- Men team meet the President in the White House. X- Men: The Last Stand. Rogue expresses interest in being cured, evidently still longing to touch someone. When Iceman begins to develop a friendship with Kitty Pryde, and especially after seeing them . Upset, Rogue leaves to seek out the cure; Iceman follows her to the pharmaceutical company, but cannot find her. At the very end of the film, she comes back to the school, simply saying, . Bryan Singer initially announced that the character had been cut as her subplot in the film . In July 2. 01. 4, producer Lauren Shuler Donner confirmed that Paquin's deleted scenes would be included in an . Under the title X- Men: Days of Future Past - The Rogue Cut, this version was released on July 1. A subplot in the alternate version of the film involves Xavier, Magneto, and Bobby going on a mission to rescue Rogue after Kitty is stabbed by Wolverine, so Rogue could take over Kitty's role in sending Logan back to the past while Kitty rests due to the strain on Kitty of maintaining the temporal link. Although Xavier believed that Rogue was dead, Bobby reveals that she had been captured by the Sentinels' human agents and was being experimented on in Cerebro- the only location where Xavier's mind couldn't reach- to try and duplicate her powers, with Bobby never mentioning it earlier as he couldn't find a way to rescue her. With so much riding on these franchises, it’s gotta be good. The New York Post first reported the do- over on Rogue One; however, to clarify, there were no test screenings and rather a re- shoot decision was made after Disney suits and producers watched the initial cut of the highly anticipated first spinoff. In fact, Disney never screened The Force Awakens before a test audience. According to sources, the first cut was lacking the edge that Force Awakens had, and the story needs to jell. The film’s December 1. Comic- Con fast approaching, hopefully the studio might be able to tease fans with at least a little something. Rogue One stars Felicity Jones, Ben Mendelsohn, Forest Whitaker and Mads Mikkelsen, and Alden Ehrenreich might make a cameo appearance as Han Solo, much like Mark Hamil did as Luke Skywalker in Force Awakens. Darth Vader is expected to be in it too. Related. We also reported that the project and the casting have been shrouded in secrecy — to the point of it being referred to as project Red Cup (as in Solo cups). Episode VII (The Force Awakens), which also required about three weeks of re- shoots, made a whopping $2. B worldwide after smashing a number of box office records.
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