James McAvoy Talks In Detail About Potential X-Men: First Class Sequels!

James McAvoy Talks In Detail About Potential X-Men: First Class Sequels!

The actor talks in detail about both the possibility of a sequel to X-Men: First Class and what he currently knows about the chances of one happenning, as well as the question of making Xavier bald...

By JoshWilding - Jun 02, 2011 03:06 PM EST
Filed Under: X-Men
Source: Hero Complex

Talking to Hero Complex, the Scottish actor has elaborated on the potential of X-Men: First Class sequels as well as how they might effect the relationship between Professor X and Magneto. Below are a few excerpts, but you can read more by clicking on the link below.

On Making Charles Xavier Bald In A Future X-Men Movie:

"It would be nice to explore things in two more films. In this one, Magneto has gone through his major metamorphosis; he kind of found himself. Charles is dealing with his new life and [issues that present themselves] in this movie. And we still are left with the big question: How does he lose his hair? In the comic books there’s a very clear and easy answer, but we didn’t go with that. In the comics it happened when he was very young and when his powers activated. We’ve obviously gone away from that. Now, obviously, we can’t start the next movie with him bald. Not only is that easy and cheap, we’d be passing up an opportunity for a cool story point. I don’t know what it is — we need to come up with something that justifies doing it. Maybe he got some dodgy Australian shampoo..."


On The Chances Of There Being A Sequel And What He's Heard About It:

I keep hearing bits and bobs from the different founts that there are or the different mouths that there are on this job. All I know is that if this one makes some money, they will definitely want to make another one. We’ve had pretty strong critical reaction thus far. I don’t know if they’d make it just on the back of that, if they didn’t make the kind of money they hope for. I don’t know, but I can’t see them making it just on that. I just hope that, if it happens, they make it because they found a story they like rather than making it just because there’s more money to be made. I’ve been lucky that, even though I’ve done a couple of bad or silly movies in the past, that’s the way they ended up; the studios made them because they were passionate about them. I’d hate to be in something that started right off as something cynical."


On His Ideas For How The Relationship Between Charles And Erik Could Progress In A Sequel:

"The next movie, if there is one, shouldn’t just start off with them being pals again, but I think it also shouldn’t be like the first movies only set in the 1960s. If we get another, let’s not just make Magneto the bad guy; of course he’s a bad-ass and of course he has a whole different ethos, but making a movie that is black-and-white is going to lose the thing that we have in this one…. In the comics, Magneto goes back and forth, there are times when they are friends, there are times when he’s running the school. In the first Fox movie, if you want to be a fanboy about it, Patrick Stewart says … that ‘Erik Lehnsherr helped me build Cerebro,’ which is like Professor X’s Death Star. And it is like the Death Star in the other movies, it’s forever being built or being destroyed."


Starring James McAvoy as Charles Xavier, Michael Fassbender as Erik Lensherr, Nicholas Hoult as Hank McCoy, Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkholme, Lucas Till as Alex Summers/Havok, Caleb Landry Jones as Sean Cassidy/Banshee, Kevin Bacon as Sebastian Shaw, Oliver Platt as the Man in Black, Jason Flemyng as Azazel and Rose Byrne as Moira MacTaggart, X-Men: First Class is set to be released in the UK on June 1st and in the US on June 2nd.




Check out my 5* review of X-Men: First Class by clicking HERE!






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WolvieCBM
WolvieCBM - 6/2/2011, 4:13 PM
Nice! I watched it today...He gave an amazing performance! Bring on the sequel! Great find bud! :)
AskaniSon
AskaniSon - 6/2/2011, 4:29 PM
Is it me...or do the actors in this movie seem to know more about the nature of these characters than Singer himself?

I'm basing that off of the comments they've made versus what he's actually done with the characters. Not bashing Singer, just wondering if I'm the only one who thinks that.
ngu13
ngu13 - 6/2/2011, 4:45 PM
5pm showing ...i think this film was great ..they can do 2 more that go into x men 1 ...forget wolvervine .... thats a stand alone wolverine fans films or fox fxxxxed up again .......
ngu13
ngu13 - 6/2/2011, 4:47 PM
MARVELPSYCHO79 2 film .....he will become bold and cerbro will have some thing to do with it .... i think its a good film ....even young beast was good
AC1
AC1 - 6/2/2011, 4:50 PM
@AskaniSon & ngu13 agreed

@Marvelpsycho79 I think it'll be something going wrong with a new cerebro, like it amplifies his power too much and the trauma ends up doing stuff like making his hair fall out, and putting him in a coma, stuff like that, but maybe also slightly increasing his power
ngu13
ngu13 - 6/2/2011, 4:56 PM
ACira......sat all the way glued to the screen ....wolvering had me in stitches ... but this need a second ...it was so true ...give or take a few years with them ... but thats films he did this well ...
supert
supert - 6/2/2011, 4:58 PM
The way he lost his hair in the comics wasn't particularly interesting to begin with, so might as well make a good storyline out of it in the sequel.
ngu13
ngu13 - 6/2/2011, 4:59 PM
and in the film ..charles said to eric make this for me .when he first pluged in .. sorry any 1 ... he may of already done it ...but not put it in the film ....but it covered more than i thougth ...
P862010
P862010 - 6/2/2011, 5:09 PM
best way is probably a high level telekinetic battle with emma frost that rattles his brain badly to lose his hair or something
marvel72
marvel72 - 6/2/2011, 5:13 PM
dream sequel(but it'll never happen)

x-men first class 2 (second class,maybe)

x-men (original team) vs magneto & the brotherhood of evil mutants (quicksilver,scarlett witch,mastermind,toad,blob or unus the untouchable)

x-men third class

x-men & brotherhood of mutants vs the sentinels
InFamouslyCool
InFamouslyCool - 6/2/2011, 6:17 PM
this will make more than $65million in it's opening weekend. and it'll definitely make more than $164 million domestically.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/2/2011, 9:09 PM
Marvel72, those aren't even ideas for a sequel, they are just characters you'd like to see in one. I really think that you don't care whether not a good movie is being made as long as the characters are exactly the same as in the comics. That's how you get shite like Iron Man 2 and Spiderman 3; all the best characters, no reason for them to be in a movie.
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