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Inde Navarrete: From Obsession to Rogue in the X-Men Universe

Inde Navarrete: From Obsession to Rogue in the X-Men Universe
Cinema · 2026
Photo · Camila Soto for Latino World News
By Camila Soto Cinema & Shows Critic Aug 22, 2026 4 min read

Inde Navarrete has become one of the most talked-about young actresses in Hollywood, and for good reason. After her gripping performance in the indie thriller Obsession, the 25-year-old with Mexican heritage on her father's side has now landed a role that will put her in front of millions: Rogue in Marvel Studios' upcoming X-Men reboot.

Navarrete's journey to the Marvel Cinematic Universe wasn't an overnight success. She started out doing Twitch streams and funding her own theater workshops, grinding through the kind of hustle that many aspiring actors know all too well. That persistence paid off when she caught the attention of critics and audiences alike with her role in Obsession, a film that left people wanting more from her.

Before the big screen, Navarrete had already built a solid fan base on television. She played Estela de la Cruz in the hit series 13 Reasons Why, a role that let her explore complex themes of mystery and redemption. Then she joined the cast of Superman & Lois, showing she could handle both teen drama and superhero action. That mix of experience gave her the maturity she needed to take on a character as iconic as Rogue.

Marvel's Big Announcement

During the D23 event in Anaheim, Marvel Studios dropped the news that Navarrete would be joining the X-Men as Rogue, the mutant who absorbs memories and powers through touch. It's a role that carries a lot of weight for comic book fans, and Navarrete seems ready for it.

For Latino audiences, this casting is significant. Navarrete joins a growing list of Latinx actors stepping into major superhero roles, bringing representation to a genre that has often overlooked our communities. Her rise from indie films to the MCU is a reminder that talent and determination can break through even the most competitive doors in Hollywood.

Navarrete's story also resonates with the broader experience of many Latinos in the U.S. — navigating between cultures, carving out a space where none seemed to exist. Her Mexican roots are part of her identity, and she's spoken about how they've shaped her perspective as an artist. In a landscape where Latino communities are often pushed to the margins, seeing someone like her succeed feels like a win for all of us.

While details about the X-Men film are still under wraps, fans are already speculating about how Rogue will fit into the MCU. Navarrete's casting has sparked excitement across social media, with many praising Marvel for choosing an actress who can bring both vulnerability and strength to the role.

Navarrete's career is a testament to the power of persistence. From her early days in theater to her breakout in Obsession, she's proven that she's not just a flash in the pan. Her upcoming role as Rogue is likely to be her biggest yet, and we'll be watching closely.

For those who haven't seen her work yet, Obsession is a good place to start. It's a film that showcases her range and intensity, and it's easy to see why Marvel took notice. As she steps into the world of mutants and superheroes, Navarrete is carrying the hopes of many young Latinos who dream of seeing themselves on the big screen.

Her journey also echoes the paths of other Latin artists who've broken barriers in their fields. Whether it's in music or sports, our community continues to make waves. Navarrete's addition to the X-Men is another chapter in that story.

As we wait for more news about the film, one thing is certain: Inde Navarrete is a name we'll be hearing a lot more of. And for Latino fans, that's something to be proud of.

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