Outside of Jackman's role (which has always been reported to be a brief cameo), Lawrence is easily the biggest and most marketable star of the entire cast.
Jennifer Lawrence is a lot more than just an actress from some young adult movies, she's also won an Oscar for Silver Linings Playbook, along with nominations for Winter's Bone, America Hustle and Joy. She won a BAFTA for AH, along with a nomination for SLP, won Golden Globes for AH, SLP, Joy and was nominated for Winter's Bone, and a SAG for SLP. She's also one of the the most popular actresses in Hollywood right, so given all of that it definitely makes sense that they would emphasize her role in the X-Men movies. They got pretty lucky when they cast her in First Class.So? The X-Men franchise is all about big casts, there is no reason to have a main character of the entire franchise. Especially not when its a b-list character being weirdly shoved into a spotlight because the actress did some popular YA movies. At least Wolverine was a popular character, and Hugh Jackman was just great in general. Lawrence is an ok actor playing a b-lit character.
Comparing it to the MCU, even Robert Downey jr/Tony Stark, probably the most popular of the "main" Marvel actors/characters, doesn't get shoved in front of everyone else like Lawrence was in that trailer. The MCU manages to get a good balance, and the FOX X-Men movies kind of did that in First Class, so its annoying to see they haven't learned anything and are just shoving Lawrence to replace Jackman. The difference being, though, that eventually people will forget about Hunger Games just like they've forgotten about stuff like Twilight (that's probably why she seems to have changed her mind about this being her last X-Men movie) and then Lawrence will probably be shoved to the top of the X-Men. Jackman stayed on top by generally being awesome, Lawrence is only there because of her name, which isn't that big to begin with and won't stay that way.
Its just an annoyance. I don't even dislike her, its mostly just eye rolling how she's getting so much focus. She'll fade faster then Jackman, and FOX will probably focus on a new character. Meanwhile, Marvel will keep having a huge amount of popular characters and doing better then FOX and their ____ & The X-Men franchise. A franchise I like, just to be clear, but could be better.
Stark is every bit as front and center as Mystique. More importantly though, since when is Mystique a B-lister for the X-Men?
Jennifer Lawrence is a lot more than just an actress from some young adult movies, she's also won an Oscar for Silver Linings Playbook, along with nominations for Winter's Bone, America Hustle and Joy. She won a BAFTA for AH, along with a nomination for SLP, won Golden Globes for AH, SLP, Joy and was nominated for Winter's Bone, and a SAG for SLP. She's also one of the the most popular actresses in Hollywood right, so given all of that it definitely makes sense that they would emphasize her role in the X-Men movies. They got pretty lucky when they cast her in First Class.
seriously, if she really wants to play Mystique
You'll have to pardon me for not taking your opinion seriously on this.She's not a very good actress,
Those were pretty big movies, so yeah there probably is quite a bit of crossover between the audiences. It's not like people only like one type of movie. I'm a big fan of the X-Men movies, and while I haven't seen them yet, I do plan on watching American Hustle and Joy.Oh, yeah, I'm sure fans of the average audience for Joy and the godawful American Hustle are just clamoring to watch X-Men: Apocalypse. That's like saying that an X-Force movie should star the cast of Pitch Perfect 2, since it made a lot of money based off its budget and won a lot of accolades (from things like the Teen Choice and MTV movie awards, but those matter about as much as the Golden Globes or any other stupid movie awards). Some Trivia, PP2 actually has a higher rating on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic then Joy.
Joblo.com does a poll every now and then about what release you're looking forward to the most. For the summer season, all the comic book movies are part of that poll aswell. Captain America is right now at 854 votes, Suicide Squad at 407, Jason Bourne is at 75, and the new X-Men at 74....
Ofcourse a poll like this isn't a be all and end all or anything, but I do find it curious that more people are looking forward to Suicide Squad than the new X-Men.
She's not a very good actress
The difference is that Stark is not front and center in every MCU movie. The MCU does 2 movies a year, and 2014 didn't have any RDJ appearances at all. Even when he does appear, he's been the main character less than half the time (and its arguable whether he's THE main character, and not just the most popular, in Avengers). The X-Men do one movie every few years, with a few spin offs from time to time. So, they have less variety, making a "main" character more noticeable, and arguably more central to their whole franchise.
Also, Mystique is only an A-List X-Men villain in the comics. She was d-list in the first 3 X-Men movies, and B-list in First Class and DoFP.
The difference is that Stark is not front and center in every MCU movie.
J law's mystique is so much better than rdj tony strak. rdj plays himself in the mcu films and his ego is to big for my screen. jlaw at least still acts like mystique
people will bash her for not been blue all the time but she has said she does not like the make up on skin, it may very well be an allergy that she has.
I've always thought of RDJ as TINO. Tony In Name Only. He doesn't play the Tony Stark I'm familiar with. He brings his own brand of charm to the character but it's worked out well.As for RDJ, it's just coincidence that he's playing someone similar to himself.
At least we'll finally see the X-Men in some of their traditional costumes.
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It sure did. Can you image where we would be today if Tom Cruise had taken the role?I've always thought of RDJ as TINO. Tony In Name Only. He doesn't play the Tony Stark I'm familiar with. He brings his own brand of charm to the character but it's worked out well.
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