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Claire Elizabeth Foy (born 16 April 1984) is an English actress. She studied acting at the Liverpool John Moores University and the Oxford School of Drama, and made her screen debut in the pilot of the supernatural comedy series Being Human, in 2008. Following her professional stage debut at the Royal National Theatre, she played the title role in the BBC One miniseries Little Dorrit (2008) and made her film debut in the American historical fantasy drama Season of the Witch (2011). Following leading roles in the television series The Promise (2011) and Crossbones (2014), Foy received praise for portraying the ill-fated queen Anne Boleyn in the miniseries Wolf Hall (2015). Foy was educated at Aylesbury High School from the age of 12 and later attended Liverpool John Moores University, studying drama and screen studies. She also trained in a one-year course at the Oxford School of Drama. She graduated in 2007 and moved to London's Peckham district to share a house with five friends from drama school. While at the Oxford School of Drama, Foy appeared in the plays Top Girls, Watership Down, Easy Virtue, and Touched. After appearing on television, she made her professional stage debut in DNA and The Miracle, two of a trio of single acts directed by Paul Miller at the Royal National Theatre in London (the third was Baby Girl). Foy gained international recognition for portraying the young Queen Elizabeth II in the first two seasons of the Netflix series The Crown, for which she won a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy, among other awards. In 2018, she starred in Steven Soderbergh's psychological thriller Unsane and portrayed Janet Shearon, wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong, in Damien Chazelle's biopic First Man. For the latter role, she was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. Description above from the Wikipedia Claire Foy licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

O mundo mudou completamente. Após a ascensão e a queda do Dia da Ascensão, os mutantes ainda existem, mas carregam cicatrizes profundas de violência e perdas irreparáveis. O Sonho de Xavier — a crença na coexistência pacífica entre humanos e mutantes — está em ruínas. A morte do Professor X encerrou uma era de esperança, deixando a mutandade sem liderança, sem direção e vulnerável tanto à hostilidade humana quanto a conflitos internos. Nos Estados Unidos, sob o governo de William Blackmont, programas secretos foram criados para neutralizar e controlar mutantes. Laboratórios de pesquisa genética desenvolveram armas e soldados aprimorados para conter qualquer resistência. Entre essas criações, Sara X-27765, conhecida como NoX, destaca-se como a mais avançada e letal. Projetada para localizar, capturar e eliminar mutantes com precisão absoluta, ela se tornou a maior ameaça à sobrevivência da mutandade. Enquanto isso, a Mansão de Charles Xavier, em Salem Center, Westchester, permanece ativa como um núcleo de resistência, liderada por Phoenix Frost-Summers. Diante desse cenário, os mutantes enfrentam uma escolha cruel: permanecer escondidos ou confrontar o mundo para tentar recuperar o que foi perdido. O medo e a hostilidade tornam cada decisão definitiva. É sob essa sombra constante que a Era da Ascensão Mutante começa.






