X-Men actor Famke Janssen cites Hollywood’s sexism for exit from franchise

Actor Famke Janssen who portrays the role of Jean Grey in the 'X Men' series has been replaced by Sophie Turner. Famke has blamed the sexism in Hollywood for her exit as she wondered why the old Jean couldn't exist alongside the younger one just like they did with Margneto and Professor X.

By: IANS | Los Angeles | Updated: October 23, 2017 11:50 am
Famke Janssen, X-Men series, Famke Janssen X Men, Jean Grey Famke Janssen Actor Famke Janssen portrays the role of Jean Grey in the ‘X Men’ series since years.

Actor Famke Janssen, who originally essayed the role of Jean Grey in most of the ‘X-Men’ franchise films, blames Hollywood’s sexism for her exit from the series.

“I didn’t give up, they gave up on me. There’s a big difference,” Famke Janssen told usmagazine.com. She cited ageism and sexism as the reasons for her exit. “It was their (producers’) decision, you know? It’s like what happens in life. You get, well not to me thankfully. But people, just like men trade women in for a younger model version. It’s like that,” said Famke.

She was excited for Sophie Turner, who was cast as a young Jean Grey, Famke wondered why the old Grey couldn’t exist alongside the younger one just like they did with Margneto (Ian McKellen and Michael Fassbender) and Professor X (Patrick Stewart and James McAvoy).

“In the ‘X-Men’ series, they’ve been doing this for years. Although women, it’s interesting because they’re replaced, and the older versions – or more mature, whatever the politically correct version of that is – are never to be seen again.

“Whereas, the men are allowed to be both ages. Sexism. “I think that I should be back along with my younger version and the way that we’ve seen it with Magneto and Professor X.” Turner started joining the ‘X-Men’ franchise in 2016 with ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’.

Her character is expected to have a bigger role and cross to dark side in the next installment ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix’. Actor Jennifer Lawrence is back as Mystique, Nicholas Hoult as Beast, Tye Sheridan as Cyclops, Alexandra Shipp as Storm, Kodi Smit-McPhee asANightcrawler, Evan Peters as Quicksilver, and Olivia Munn as Psylocke.

Directed by Simon Kinberg, the film is set to release next month.

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