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X-Men '97 & Marvel Rivals: Rogue’s Return with Voice Icon Lenore Zann

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Release Date: 02/28/2026

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In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank sits down with Lenore Zann, the iconic voice of Rogue, for a conversation that goes far beyond animation. Lenore opens up about what still makes Rogue such a layered and powerful character, how she approached returning for X-Men ’97, and why bringing Rogue into Marvel Rivals still feels true to the version fans have loved for decades. The conversation also explores Lenore’s memoir A Rogue’s Tale, her work in Canadian politics, the fight against environmental racism, and the deeper emotional themes inside Rogue’s story that continue to connect with fans.

Timestamps and Topics:

  • 00:00 Welcome and introducing Lenore Zann

  • 00:55 How politics added even more sass to Rogue

  • 01:30 What makes Rogue such a compelling and layered character

  • 03:56 Lenore’s acting philosophy and why voice acting starts with acting

  • 06:32 Becoming the voice fans still hear when they read Rogue

  • 07:09 Rogue’s trauma, Gambit, Magneto, and the emotional weight of X-Men ’97

  • 10:22 Bringing Rogue into Marvel Rivals and adding new personality to the role

  • 12:35 Why Rogue could be one of the best leaders in the X-Men

  • 14:33 Rogue as a role model for women, LGBTQ fans, and anyone feeling othered

  • 18:41 Lenore’s political work and helping bring attention to environmental racism

  • 20:49 A Rogue’s Tale, audiobooks, mythology, and the power of storytelling

  • 24:41 Lightning round begins with dream roles and future acting goals

  • 26:52 The director’s note Lenore will never forget

  • 32:39 The role she wishes more fans would ask about

  • 34:06 New music, film development, and an animated project based on her father’s books

  • 35:51 Comic cons, cosplay, and wrapping up with Lenore

Key Takeaways:

  • Lenore sees Rogue as powerful because she balances strength, vulnerability, loyalty, and pain.

  • Her approach to voice work is rooted in full performance, not just reading lines.

  • Rogue’s decisions in X-Men ’97 make more sense when viewed through trauma and grief.

  • Marvel Rivals gave Lenore room to bring even more of her own personality into Rogue.

  • Lenore believes Rogue’s greatest strength as a leader is compassion and self-sacrifice.

  • The conversation tied Rogue’s story to real-world themes like identity, acceptance, grief, and justice.

  • Lenore’s activism and political work show how her values carry beyond the booth and onto a larger stage.

  • A Rogue’s Tale adds even more depth to her journey as an artist, survivor, and storyteller.

Memorable Quotes:

  • “Voice acting is acting.”

  • “I’ve been living in your head rent free for 30 years.”

  • “Some things are deeper than skin.”

  • “There ain’t no cure for who you are.”

  • “Worst case scenario, I can do whatever I need to do to make it work.”

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Also mentioned in this episode: A Rogue’s Tale, X-Men ’97, Marvel Rivals, and Lenore Zann’s work in Canadian politics.

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