
Age: 33
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Jeremy Pope (born July 9, 1992) is an American Broadway theater performer, actor, and singer. Pope is the sixth person in Tony Award history to be nominated in two categories for separate performances during the same year, when he received nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for his role as Pharus Jonathan Young in Choir Boy and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for his role as Eddie Kendricks in Ain't Too Proud in 2019, the latter of which also earned him a nomination for a 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. In 2020, Pope starred in the Netflix miniseries Hollywood, which earned him a nomination for a 2020 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Leading Role in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.

Jeremy Pope

Scott Summers
for Scott Summers in The X-Men - Film 7 (My MCU)
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Synopsis: The X-Mansion, or better known as Charles Xavier's school for gifted youngsters, is the only place on earth where mutants can live peacefully. The school is run by the man himself Charles Xavier, and his lifelong friend Erik Lehnsherr. Charles returns to the school after meeting Nick Fury and meets his Erik with a bitter face. Charles explains that Mystique is on the move and the two comrades sigh deeply. Charles meets Hank Mccoy, one of the most intelligent mutants in the house. They discuss why Mystique would return and who she is targeting. They come up with a couple of possible people and continue to discuss. Erik, who´ve listened to everything they say storms into the room and points to one of the names they´ve written down, Bolivar Trask. Erik confidently says that rumors are circulating that Trask is experimenting on mutants in order to use their DNA and manufacture the ultimate weapon against mutants, and that is why Mystique wants to kill Trask. Charles looks thoughtfully at Erik, but says nothing, despite his suspicions that Erik possesses more info about Trask than anyone else. The two friends tell their students about the situation. The leader, Scott Summers, immediately begins to plan how to defeat Mystique in the best way. After a while, he comes up with a plan and presents it to the rest of the mutants, and his plan is met with mixed receptions.