(Revised) |
|||
(8 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
⚫ | |||
{{Character |
{{Character |
||
− | |image= |
+ | |image= Rahne.jpg |
|real name= Rahne Sinclair |
|real name= Rahne Sinclair |
||
|alias= Wolfsbane |
|alias= Wolfsbane |
||
Line 14: | Line 15: | ||
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
||
===Revised Timeline=== |
===Revised Timeline=== |
||
+ | ====''[[The New Mutants]]''==== |
||
''To be added'' |
''To be added'' |
||
Line 25: | Line 27: | ||
*[[Magik|Illyana Rasputin]] |
*[[Magik|Illyana Rasputin]] |
||
*[[Cannonball|Sam Guthrie]] |
*[[Cannonball|Sam Guthrie]] |
||
− | *[[Sunspot|Roberto |
+ | *[[Sunspot|Roberto da Costa]] |
+ | |||
===Enemies=== |
===Enemies=== |
||
*[[Demon Bear]] |
*[[Demon Bear]] |
||
+ | *[[Smiley Men]] |
||
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
||
Line 33: | Line 37: | ||
*Josh Boone confirmed that Rahne and [[Danielle Moonstar]] are in a romantic relationship in ''[[The New Mutants]]'', making them the second set of LGBTQ+ characters to appear in the [[X-Men (film franchise)|''X-Men'' film franchise]] after [[Negasonic Teenage Warhead]] and [[Yukio]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20200311201802/https://ew.com/movies/the-new-mutants-lesbian-love-story-maisie-williams/ The New Mutants same-sex love story confirmed with Maisie Williams role | EW.com]</ref> |
*Josh Boone confirmed that Rahne and [[Danielle Moonstar]] are in a romantic relationship in ''[[The New Mutants]]'', making them the second set of LGBTQ+ characters to appear in the [[X-Men (film franchise)|''X-Men'' film franchise]] after [[Negasonic Teenage Warhead]] and [[Yukio]].<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20200311201802/https://ew.com/movies/the-new-mutants-lesbian-love-story-maisie-williams/ The New Mutants same-sex love story confirmed with Maisie Williams role | EW.com]</ref> |
||
+ | ==Behind the Scenes== |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | *[[Luci Romberg]] was a stunt double for [[Maisie Williams]] in the role of Wolfsbane. |
||
− | <gallery> |
||
+ | |||
− | StrykerFiles-X2.png|Rahne's name listed on Stryker's computer |
||
+ | ==References== |
||
− | Wolfsbane2.jpeg |
||
+ | <references/> |
||
− | Wolfsbane3.jpeg |
||
− | λήψη.jpg |
||
− | b3dffd7a5001d319458221665a89c8583cc46dd6.jpg |
||
− | newmutants8.jpg |
||
− | New-Mutants-Trailer-Shot.jpg |
||
− | </gallery> |
||
==Further Reading== |
==Further Reading== |
||
Line 62: | Line 61: | ||
[[Category:Green Eyes]] |
[[Category:Green Eyes]] |
||
[[Category:Cameo]] |
[[Category:Cameo]] |
||
+ | [[Category:LGBT]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Stryker's Files]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Teenagers]] |
Revision as of 07:21, 4 July 2020
- "I was 13. I thought it was a dream. I just lost control."
- ―Wolfsbane describing the first time her mutation manifested
Wolfsbane (born Rahne Sinclair) is a mutant with the ability to, partially or completely, transform into a werewolf.
Biography
Revised Timeline
The New Mutants
To be added
Powers and Abilities
To be added
Relationships
Allies
- Cecilia Reyes
- Danielle Moonstar - Love Interest
- Illyana Rasputin
- Sam Guthrie
- Roberto da Costa
Enemies
Trivia
- Rahne's name appeared on the Department of Domestic Security and Defense computers in X2: X-Men United.
- Josh Boone confirmed that Rahne and Danielle Moonstar are in a romantic relationship in The New Mutants, making them the second set of LGBTQ+ characters to appear in the X-Men film franchise after Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Yukio.[1]
Behind the Scenes
- Luci Romberg was a stunt double for Maisie Williams in the role of Wolfsbane.
References
Further Reading
- Wolfsbane on the Marvel Wiki
- Wolfsbane on Wikipedia