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Ian McKellen Shares Regret Over Not Realizing Elliot Pages Struggle on X-Men Set
Ian McKellen used a recent interview with Attitude Magazine to show support for his X-Men co-star Elliot Page after he came out as transgender in a December social media post. Page joined the X-Men franchise as the mutant Kitty Pryde in X-Men: The Last Stand, which marked McKellens third movie playing Magneto after X-Men and X2: X-Men United. The two actors worked together again on X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Everything gets better when you come out because you get self-confidence, McKellen said, reflecting on his own experience as a gay man in Hollywood. So you get beat in terms of relationships, friends of all sorts, family, if you’re prosperous. And in my case, I think in every case, your acting is bound to change and improve.
McKellen expressed regret over not realizing Pages culture struggle when they worked together on the X-Men movies. The Magneto player remembered Page being silent on set and not speaking up, which is no
X-Men: The Significance of Elliot Page Playing Kitty Pryde
TheX-Men are joining the MCU with Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Pictures, formerly 20th Century Fox. Typically the studio tends to recast roles to give their own unique spin on them, as was the case with Tom Holland as Spider-Man or, recently, Mahershala Ali as Blade. Yet thanks to their embrace of the multiverse, the MCU has now been more open to having iconic actors reprise their previous Marvel roles. Both Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire returned as Spider-Man in No Way Home. Patrick Stewart played a variant of Professor X in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Now Hugh Jackman will repay as Wolverine in Deadpool 3.
Updated June 14, This article has been updated following the free delays to the MCU schedule, including Deadpool 3 and Avengers: Secret Wars
Deadpool 3, which will be the kick-off of the summer movie season, is set to main attraction the return of many previous characters from the Fox X-Men universe. Morena Baccarin, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, Brianna Hilderbrand, Shiol
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