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Victoria Pedretti (born March 23, 1995) is an American actress. She gained wide recognition for starring in the Netflix horror series The Haunting of Hill House (2018) and The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020), establishing her as a scream queen. She was further recognised for playing Love Quinn in the Netflix thriller You (2019–2023). For these roles, she received nominations at the Critics' Choice and Saturn Awards. Pedretti played Leslie Van Houten in the comedy-drama film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) and appeared in the biographical drama film Origin (2023) and the thriller film Ponyboi (2024). She debuted on Broadway in a revival of An Enemy of the People (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Victoria Pedretti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Victoria Pedretti

Jean Grey
for Jean Grey in Marvel Prime Universe
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What was once Earth-616 is reborn as one singular Earth — streamlined, stabilized, and subtly rewritten. The public remembers the age of heroes, but the details are cleaner, less chaotic. The Blip happened. The Battle of New York happened. Legends like Iron Man and Captain America still shaped history. Yet beneath the surface, the timeline has shifted. Certain crises occurred differently, some alliances never formed, and some heroes rose earlier — or later — than before. history has been gently corrected rather than erased. Mutants have always existed. Singular Earth represents Marvel Studios’ “Prime Universe” — cohesive, character-focused, and forward-looking. Legacy remains intact, but contradictions have been smoothed away. Relationships are deeper, origins are refined, and power levels are recalibrated. Some actors remain, their portrayals now cemented as definitive pillars of the universe. Legacy performances that define the modern era — such as Tom Holland as Spider-Man, Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, and Chris Hemsworth as Thor — continue forward. Certain iconic roles return in refreshed forms, reflecting the subtle timeline alterations. The goal isn’t to erase what came before, but to reinterpret legacy characters within the refined singular Earth — honoring past portrayals while allowing creative evolution.