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Fans Are Dying To See Stranger Things Star Sadie Sink Debut In MCU

Fans Are Dying To See Stranger Things Star Sadie Sink Debut In MCU
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X-Men role that Sadie Sink would be a perfect match for.

Once Disney acquired Fox and Marvel Studios regained the rights to the X-Men, everyone knew it was just a matter of time before those mutants make a debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Fans are practically losing their minds in anticipation. It's still too soon to know for sure, but the burning question on everyone's mind: who's going to portray the beloved mutants?

Jean Grey, with her telepathic and telekinetic abilities, is an incredibly powerful mutant and one of the most expected members of the X-Men.

Famke Janssen portrayed Jean Grey in the original X-Men trilogy, and Sophie Turner took on the role in the more recent X-Men movies.

However, with the MCU 's plans to introduce the X-Men into their universe, it's an opportunity to give a fresh take on the character.

Fans of both Marvel Universe and the amazing Netflix 's series Stranger Things suggest that Sadie Sink, who plays Max in Stranger Things, would be perfect to take on the iconic role of Jean Grey in the MCU.

Talented fans are even creating fan artworks that envision Sadie Sink portraying Jean Grey, proving that she would undeniably excel in the role.

Sadie Sink absolutely nailed the role as Max on Stranger Things, and proved to be able to portray a strong, independent, and complex female character.

But it's not just about Sinks's acting skills. When you think about it, she actually looks the part too. With her fiery red hair and blue eyes, she's got the attributes that perfectly match Jean Grey's appearance in the comics.

Most of the fans who know Sadie Sink's work are totally down for her to land that role, but there's a catch: 21-year-old Sadie Sink is too young for Jean Grey.

It's looking likely that the MCU is going to bring in the adult X-Men, just like in the original trilogy.

They'll probably skip the whole young X-men phase and go straight to the more mature versions of our favorite heroes who will be mentoring a younger generation of mutants.

Anyway, it doesn't stop fans from getting excited and rallying for Sadie Sink as Jean Grey. Who knows, maybe their dreams will come true one day.