List of X-Men film series cast members

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Jackman is the most recurring actor in the franchise, appearing in nine films. Stewart, McKellen, Janssen, Berry, Paquin, Marsden, Ashmore, and Romijn star in the original trilogy, while McAvoy, Fassbender, Lawrence, and Hoult are the recurring cast in the latter films. Reynolds headlines the Deadpool films, while Williams co-stars in The New Mutants.

The following is a list of cast members who have portrayed characters appearing in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series, based upon the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name and its related characters.

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The first three films in the series are X-Men (2000), X2 (2003), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), starring Hugh Jackman as James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine, Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier / Professor X, Ian McKellen as Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto, Famke Janssen as Jean Grey, Halle Berry as Ororo Munroe / Storm, Anna Paquin as Marie D'Ancanto / Rogue, James Marsden as Scott Summers / Cyclops, Shawn Ashmore as Bobby Drake / Iceman, and Rebecca Romijn as Raven Darkhölme / Mystique. Daniel Cudmore portrays Piotr Rasputin / Colossus in the last two films, while Elliot Page [lower-alpha 1] and Kelsey Grammer star as Kitty Pryde and Hank McCoy / Beast, respectively, in the latter. Jackman also stars in a trilogy of films centered on Wolverine, consisting of X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), The Wolverine (2013), and Logan (2017), where he is joined by Stewart as Xavier.

James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, and Nicholas Hoult star in X-Men: First Class (2011) as younger versions of Xavier, Lehnsherr, Darkhölme, and McCoy, respectively, while Lucas Till appears as Alex Summers / Havok. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) features both the original cast (except for Romijn) and the new actors, while also introducing Evan Peters as Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver. McAvoy, Fassbender, Lawrence, Hoult, Till, and Peters reprise their roles in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), where Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan, Kodi Smit-McPhee, and Alexandra Shipp portray younger versions of Grey, Scott Summers, Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler, and Munroe. Except for Till, all new actors return in Dark Phoenix (2019).

Ryan Reynolds portrays Wade Wilson in X-Men Origins: Wolverine before starring as a new version of the character in the titular role in Deadpool (2016), which also features a new version of Colossus played by Stefan Kapičić, replacing Cudmore. Reynolds reprises his role in the short film No Good Deed (2017), and in Deadpool 2 (2018), in which Kapičić also reprises his role. Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Blu Hunt, and Henry Zaga star as the titular team members Rahne Sinclair, Illyana Rasputin, Samuel Guthrie, Danielle Moonstar, and Roberto da Costa in The New Mutants (2020).

Stewart, Grammer, Reynolds, Jackman, Kapičić, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Brianna Hildebrand, Dafne Keen, Shioli Kutsuna, Tyler Mane, Karan Soni, Aaron Stanford, Lewis Tan, and Leslie Uggams reprise their respective roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise; the film Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) serves as a sequel to the Deadpool films.

Cast and characters

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Character X-Men X2 X-Men:
The Last Stand
X-Men Origins:
Wolverine
X-Men:
First Class
The Wolverine X-Men:
Days of Future Past
Deadpool X-Men:
Apocalypse
Logan Deadpool 2 Dark Phoenix The New Mutants
200020032006200920112013201420162017201820192020

Introduced in X-Men

John Allerdyce
Pyro
Alexander Burton C [2] Aaron Stanford [3]
Victor Creed
Sabretooth
Tyler Mane [4] Liev Schreiber [5]
Michael James Olsen Y [6]
Raven Darkhölme
Mystique
Rebecca Romijn [7] Jennifer Lawrence [8]
Morgan Lily Y [9]
Rebecca Romijn O [10]
Jennifer Lawrence [11] Jennifer Lawrence [12] Jennifer Lawrence [13]
Bobby Drake
Iceman
Shawn Ashmore [14] Shawn Ashmore [11]
Jean Grey Famke Janssen [15] Famke Janssen [16]
Haley Ramm Y [17]
Famke Janssen [18] [19] Sophie Turner [20] Sophie Turner [21]
James "Logan" Howlett
Wolverine
Hugh Jackman [7] Hugh Jackman [22]
Troye Sivan Y [6]
Hugh Jackman C [10] Hugh Jackman [23] [24] Hugh Jackman C [25] Hugh Jackman [26] Hugh Jackman A [27]
Robert Kelly Bruce Davison [28]
Jubilation Lee
Jubilee
Katrina Florece C [29] Kea Wong [29] Lana Condor [29]
Erik Lehnsherr
Magneto
Ian McKellen [30]
Brett Morris Y [31]
Ian McKellen [15] [32] Michael Fassbender [33]
Bill Milner Y [34]
Ian McKellen C [35] Ian McKellen [36]
Michael Fassbender Y [11]
Michael Fassbender [12] Michael Fassbender [37]
Marie
Rogue
Anna Paquin [38] Anna Paquin [11]
Ororo Munroe
Storm
Halle Berry [7] Halle Berry P [39] Halle Berry [40] Alexandra Shipp [20] Alexandra Shipp C [41] Alexandra Shipp [42]
President of the United States Cotter Smith [43] Josef Sommer [44] Brian d'Arcy James [42]
Kitty Pryde Sumela Kay [45] Katie Stuart [45] Elliot Page [46] Elliot Page [11]
Piotr Rasputin
Colossus
Donald Mackinnon [47] Daniel Cudmore [48] Daniel Cudmore [48] Stefan Kapičić V [49]
Andre Tricoteux MC [50]
Stefan Kapičić [51]
Andre Tricoteux MC [52]
Scott Summers
Cyclops
James Marsden [7] Tim Pocock [53] James Marsden [19] Tye Sheridan [20] Tye Sheridan C [41] Tye Sheridan [42]
Mortimer Toynbee
Toad
Ray Park [54] Unknown actor [55] Evan Jonigkeit C [56]
Charles Xavier
Professor X
Patrick Stewart [15] [57] [58] James McAvoy [59]
Laurence Belcher Y [60]
Patrick Stewart C [35] Patrick Stewart [36]
James McAvoy Y [11]
James McAvoy [12] Patrick Stewart [61] James McAvoy C [41] James McAvoy [42]

Introduced in X2

Theresa Cassidy
Siryn
Shauna Kain [45] [62]
Artie Maddicks Bryce Hodgson [63]
Hank McCoy
Beast
Steve Bacic C [64] Kelsey Grammer [65] Nicholas Hoult [66] Nicholas Hoult [11]
Kelsey Grammer O C [67]
Nicholas Hoult [12] Nicholas Hoult C [41] Nicholas Hoult [42]
Yuriko Oyama
Lady Deathstrike
Kelly Hu [68]
Jason Stryker
Mutant 143
Michael Reid McKay [69] Unknown actor [55]
William Stryker Brian Cox [15] Danny Huston [70] Josh Helman [71] Josh Helman [72]
Kurt Wagner
Nightcrawler
Alan Cumming [3] Kodi Smit-McPhee [73] Kodi Smit-McPhee C [41] Kodi Smit-McPhee [42]

Introduced in X-Men: The Last Stand

Arclight Omahyra Mota [74]
Callisto Dania Ramirez [74]
Glob Herman Clayton Watmough [75]
Jimmy
Leech
Cameron Bright [74]
Kid Omega Ken Leung [74]
Moira MacTaggert Olivia Williams [76] Rose Byrne [77] Rose Byrne [78]
Jamie Madrox
Multiple Man
Eric Dane [74]
Cain Marko
Juggernaut
Vinnie Jones [79] Ryan Reynolds V [80]
Psylocke Meiling Melançon [81] Olivia Munn [81]
Kavita Rao Shohreh Aghdashloo [76]
Spike Lance Gibson [62]
Secretary Trask Bill Duke [82]
Warren Worthington II Michael Murphy [83]
Warren Worthington III
Angel / Archangel
Ben Foster [84]
Cayden Boyd Y [44]
Ben Hardy [85]

Introduced in X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Chris Bradley Dominic Monaghan [86]
Fred J. Dukes
Blob
Kevin Durand [87] Gustav Claude Ouimet [88]
Dr. Carol Frost Asher Keddie [89]
Elizabeth HowlettAlice Parkinson [90]
John Howlett Peter O'Brien [91]
Heather Hudson Julia Blake [92]
Travis Hudson Max Cullen [92]
Remy LeBeau
Gambit
Taylor Kitsch [93]
Thomas Logan Aaron Jeffery [94]
Emma Silverfox Tahyna Tozzi [75]
Kayla Silverfox Lynn Collins [70] Lynn Collins A V
Wade Wilson
Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds [95]
Scott Adkins [58]
Ryan Reynolds [96] Ryan Reynolds [97]
John Wraith will.i.am [95]
Agent Zero Daniel Henney [98]

Introduced in X-Men: First Class

Amy Annabelle Wallis [99]
Azazel Jason Flemyng [34] Jason Flemyng P [100]
Sean Cassidy
Banshee
Unknown actor [55] Caleb Landry Jones [101]
Emma Frost January Jones [34]
Colonel Hendry Glenn Morshower [102]
John F. Kennedy Himself A [103]
Man In Black Suit Oliver Platt [104]
John A. McCone Matt Craven [105]
Armando Muñoz
Darwin
Edi Gathegi [106]
Janos Quested
Riptide
Álex González [107]
Angel Salvadore Zoë Kravitz [34] Zoë Kravitz P [100]
Sebastian Shaw Kevin Bacon [108]
Agent Stryker Don Creech [109]
Alex Summers
Havok
Lucas Till [110] Lucas Till [111] Lucas Till [112]

Introduced in The Wolverine

Dr. Green
Viper
Svetlana Khodchenkova [113]
Kenuichio Harada Will Yun Lee [114]
Noburo Mori Brian Tee [114]
Ichirō Yashida
Silver Samurai
Hal Yamanouchi [115]
Ken Yamamura Y [116]
Mariko Yashida Tao Okamoto [115]
Shingen Yashida Hiroyuki Sanada [115]
Yukio Rila Fukushima [115] Shioli Kutsuna [117]

Introduced in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Bishop Omar Sy [118]
Blink Fan Bingbing [119]
Roberto da Costa
Sunspot
Adan Canto [120] Henry Zaga [121]
Eric Gitter
Ink
Gregg Lowe [122]
Peter Maximoff
Quicksilver
Unknown actor [55] Evan Peters [123] Evan Peters [124] Evan Peters C [41] Evan Peters [125]
Richard Nixon Mark Camacho [126]
En Sabah Nur
Apocalypse
Brendan Pedder C [127] Oscar Isaac [128]
Berdj Garabedian O [129]
Bolivar Trask Peter Dinklage [130]
Warpath Booboo Stewart [131]

Introduced in Deadpool

Blind Al Leslie Uggams [132] Leslie Uggams [133]
Bob Rob Hayter C [134]
Vanessa Carlysle Morena Baccarin [135] Morena Baccarin [136]
Dopinder Karan Soni [137] Karan Soni [138]
Angel Dust Gina Carano [139]
Francis Freeman
Ajax
Ed Skrein [140]
Negasonic Teenage Warhead Brianna Hildebrand [141] Brianna Hildebrand [51]
Recruiter Jed Rees [142]
Weasel T. J. Miller [143] T. J. Miller [144]

Introduced in X-Men: Apocalypse

Caliban Tómas Lemarquis [145] Stephen Merchant [146]
Death Monique Ganderton [147]
Famine Rochelle Okoye [147]
Magda Lehnsherr Carolina Bartczak [148]
Nina LehnsherrT.J. McGibbon [149]
Pestilence Warren Scherer [147]
War Fraser Aitcheson [147]

Introduced in Logan

Delilah Alison Fernandez [150]
Laura Kinney
X-23
Dafne Keen [151] Dafne Keen A [152]
Gabriela Lopez Elizabeth Rodriguez [153]
MariaDoris Morgado [154]
Mohawk Krzysztof Soszynski [155]
Kathryn Munson Elise Neal [156]
Nate Munson Quincy Fouse [157]
Will Munson Eriq La Salle [158]
Donald Pierce Boyd Holbrook [159]
Danny RhodesDavid Kallaway [160]
Dr. Zander Rice Richard E. Grant [161]
Rictor Jason Genao [162]
X-24 Hugh Jackman [163]

Introduced in Deadpool 2

Bedlam Terry Crews [164]
Cable Josh Brolin [165]
Black Tom Cassidy Jack Kesy [166]
Russell Collins
Firefist
Julian Dennison [167]
Sala Baker O [168]
Domino Zazie Beetz [169]
Headmaster Eddie Marsan [170]
Omega Red Dakoda Shepley C [171]
Peter Rob Delaney [172]
Shatterstar Lewis Tan [173]
Vanisher Brad Pitt [174]
Zeitgeist Bill Skarsgård [175]

Introduced in Dark Phoenix

Ariki Andrew Stehlin [176]
Alison Blaire
Dazzler
Halston Sage [177]
Ben Hamill
Match
Lamar Johnson [178]
Selene Kota Eberhardt [179]
Vuk Jessica Chastain [180]

Introduced in The New Mutants

Samuel Guthrie
Cannonball
Charlie Heaton [181]
Thomas GuthrieThomas Kee [182]
William Lonestar Adam Beach [183]
Danielle Moonstar
Mirage
Blu Hunt [121]
Illyana Rasputina
Magik
Anya Taylor-Joy [184]
Colbi Gannett Y [185]
Cecilia Reyes Alice Braga [186]
Craig Sinclair Happy Anderson [187]
Rahne Sinclair
Wolfsbane
Maisie Williams [184]

Crossovers with the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Numerous X-Men cast members reprised their respective roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise; Reynolds and Jackman reprised their respective roles in the film Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) serves as a sequel to the Deadpool films.

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Character Phase Four Phase Five
WandaVision Doctor Strange
in the Multiverse of Madness
The Marvels Deadpool & Wolverine
2021202220232024
John Allerdyce
Pyro
Aaron Stanford [188]
Blind Al Leslie Uggams [189]
Ralph Bohner
"Pietro Maximoff"
[lower-alpha 2]
Evan Peters
BuckRandal Reeder [190]
Vanessa Carlysle Morena Baccarin [191]
Victor Creed
Sabretooth
Tyler Mane [192]
Dopinder Karan Soni [189]
James "Logan" Howlett
Wolverine
Hugh Jackman [193]
Laura Kinney
X-23
Dafne Keen [194]
Hank McCoy
Beast
Kelsey Grammer C [195]
Negasonic Teenage Warhead Brianna Hildebrand [196]
Peter Rob Delaney [197]
Piotr Rasputin
Colossus
Stefan Kapičić V [198]
Shatterstar Lewis Tan [199]
Wade Wilson
Deadpool
Ryan Reynolds [200]
Charles Xavier Patrick Stewart [201]
Yukio Shioli Kutsuna [196]

Notes

  1. Credited as Ellen Page; The Last Stand and Days of Future Past were released before Page came out as transgender. [1]
  2. The role was a nod to Peters' character in X-Men films, Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver.

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