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Alexandra Shipp as Ororo Munroe / Storm: A young mutant orphan who can control weather. Storm is discovered by Apocalypse in Cairo. Shipp partially shaved her head to sport a Mohawk for the role. [19] [20] Lana Condor as Jubilee: A mutant student at Charles's school who has the ability to create psionic energy plasmoids.
In 2016, she co-starred in Bryan Singer's superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse as Ororo Munroe/Storm, a weather-controlling mutant previously portrayed by Halle Berry. [6] In 2018, she starred alongside Nick Robinson and Jorge Lendeborg Jr. in Love, Simon and Kathryn Prescott and Lucy Hale in Dude, both high school comedy films. [7]
Storm, Ororo Munroe (voices) Direct-to-video 1998 Next Time: Wanda High Freakquency: Nubian Princess 2002 Banged Out — Direct-to-video 2003 Ride or Die — 2005 Tarzan 2: Additional voices Direct-to-video The Eavesdropper: Gen. Humes' Aide 2006 Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles: Jean Grant (voice) English dub 2010 Thoughts of Suicide on an ...
Skin is in! There have been no shortage of wardrobe malfunctions in 2017, and we have stars like Bella Hadid, Chrissy Teigen and Courtney Stodden to thank for that.
Storm (Marvel Comics), a member of Marvel Comics' X-Men, also known as Ororo Munroe; Storm (DC Comics), a giant seahorse and Aquaman's steed; Storm (Don Lawrence), a Dutch science-fiction comic series and its protagonist; Storm, a family in Marvel Comics, largely appearing in the Fantastic Four titles: Susan Storm, also known as the Invisible Woman
In established Marvel canon, Ororo Munroe is born in New York City as the child of Kenyan tribal princess N'Dare and American photographer David Munroe. According to Reginald Hudlin's Black Panther series, David Munroe's mother, Harriet, was an aide to Malcolm X who accompanied him on his journey throughout African, including Wakanda. Munroe's ...
Callisto is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Paul Smith, the character first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #169 (May 1983). [1]
"The Fappening" is a jocular portmanteau coined by combining the words "fap", an internet slang term for masturbation, and the title of the 2008 film The Happening.Though the term is a vulgarism originating either with the imageboards where the pictures were initially posted or Reddit, mainstream media outlets soon adopted the term themselves, such as the BBC.