Psylocke in other media

Adaptations of Psylocke in other media

Psylocke as drawn by Capcom artist CRMK for the fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (based on Jim Lee's original design from the early 1990s)
Created by Chris Claremont
Herb Trimpe
Original source Comics published by Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain Britain #8 (December 1976)
Print publications
Novel(s) X2
Films and television
Film(s) X-Men: The Last Stand
X-Men: Apocalypse
Television
show(s)
X-Men
Wolverine and the X-Men
Games
Board game(s) X-Men: Under Siege
Video game(s) As a playable character:
X-Men II: The Fall of the Mutants
X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse
X-Men 2: Clone Wars
X-Men: Children of the Atom
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
X-Men: Mutant Academy 2
X-Men: Next Dimension
X-Men Legends
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online
Marvel: Avengers Alliance
Lego Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Heroes

The Marvel Comics character Psylocke has made many appearances in media other than comic books, including television, films, and video games. In these different forms of media, Psylocke is able to use her abilities for good to help others in need. She also takes on many different types of video games such as action, fighting, and role-playing. She is able to defeat evil and protect those who are good with her power-set. This includes telekinesis as well as mastery of martial arts and swordplay.

Television

Psylocke appears during the fourth season of the X-Men animated series, voiced by Tasha Simms, in the episodes "Promise of Apocalypse" and "End and Beginning". In this storyline, Psylocke appears to be a lone warrior who practices theft with a cause. She comes into direct conflict with Archangel and, later on, Sabretooth and Mystique. She refers to her brother as fighting to help mutants, but does not name him as Captain Britain. This incarnation of Psylocke had the notable ability to use her psi-blades as projectiles, incapacitating opponents from a distance and destroying matter. She also made two non-speaking cameos during the second season, in the episodes "Repo Man" and "Mojovision".

Psylocke also appears in Wolverine and the X-Men episode "Time Bomb", voiced by Grey DeLisle. In this series, Psylocke is portrayed as British Asian in appearance, though no explanation is given as to the circumstances of her race. She is a telepath and displays a butterfly-shaped light pink-colored energy aura when using her psionic abilities. It is hinted that Quicksilver had previously rescued Psylocke from an anti-mutant prison and now wants her to return the favor. Quicksilver asks her to use her telepathy to suppress Nitro's abilities of self-detonation. The X-Men arrive to stop them and later Psylocke is defeated by Emma Frost. Earlier in the episode she helps a woman who was about to be ticketed by an officer, forcing the latter to eat the ticket.[1]

Film

Olivia Munn (right) as Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016). Also pictured are Alexandra Shipp as Storm (left) and Oscar Isaac as Apocalypse (center).

In the 2003 film X2: X-Men United, her name appears on a list of names Mystique scrolls through on Stryker's computer while looking for Magneto's file. In the film's novelization, Psylocke makes a cameo as one of the mutants affected by Dark Cerebro in Vatican City during a fashion show and is seen waking up from her coma —induced by Dark Cerebro— when the machine begins affecting humans. She uses her telepathy to sense what is going on.

Psylocke also appeared as a minor villainess in the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by actress Meiling Melançon. In the film, she fights against the X-Men as a member of The Omegas. During an interview with Wizard magazine, Melançon said that Psylocke of The Last Stand has the power to turn into shadows and create psi-blades. However, in the film, she does not demonstrate any psi-power, but uses her shadow teleportation to appear out of nowhere. In the film, Psylocke seems to be killed alongside Arclight and a character based on Quill (named "Kid Omega" in the credits) by Jean Grey's disintegration wave, but the film's novelization reveals that Psylocke escaped her death by teleporting into the shadows leaving Quill and Arclight to die.

According to the film's scriptwriter Zak Penn, the character played by Melançon was not named as Psylocke in the original script. In a Q&A, he claimed that "There was some switching of character names later in production, and I'm not exactly sure how Psylocke got thrown into the mix."[2] Meiling Melançon said, "There was discussion that she was Kwannon or possibly other characters too, but I can't comment on the final choice made. There were certain aspects of her that were true to Psylocke: the red tattoo from Crimson Dawn, and the purple hair - though it was obviously shorter. Outfit-wise - and this is my personal opinion only - if she was standing there in her usual skintight outfit - which I do find sexy and would have been so stoked to wear - it might not have matched the tone or what the other characters were wearing." In the film's DVD audio commentary, the director Brett Ratner confirmed that the character was in fact Psylocke and not Revanche.

Psylocke was included in early drafts of X-Men: Days of Future Past, but did not appear in the final film.[3]

Olivia Munn will portray Psylocke/Pestilence in X-Men: Apocalypse.[4] The first official images of Munn as Psylocke were published on Entertainment Weekly's website on July 15, 2015.[5] Munn turned down to portrayed Vanessa Carlysle in Deadpool to star as Pyslocke.[6] Munn has stated in a interview that she would like to do a spinoff of her character.[7][8]

Video games

Action games

Fighting games

Role-playing games

See also

References

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  2. "First Q/A answers released from Penn". Forums.superherohype.com. 2010-08-02. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
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  5. "First look at the new generation of mutants in X-Men: Apocalypse". July 15, 2015. Retrieved July 19, 2015.
  6. Role Reversal
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  10. Game Players 50 (March 1995) page 89
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  22. X-Men Legends game manual (Xbox version), p.19.
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  27. "Super Hero Squad Online: Meet Psylocke | Marvel Heroes Games | News". Marvel.com. 2011-12-13. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
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