More From Michael Fassbender On Playing Magneto In X-Men: First Class

More From Michael Fassbender On Playing Magneto In X-Men: First Class

The actor who will portray Magneto in X-Men: First Class talks about whether his portrayal was inspired by Ian Mckellan, His on screen chemistry with co-star James McAvoy, and how much we will see of Magneto's origin

By bleedthefreak - Feb 12, 2011 05:02 PM EST
Filed Under: X-Men: First Class
Source: SUPERHERO HYPE









In an interview with SUPERHEROHYPE the actor who will portray Magneto in the prequel X-Men: First Class revealed a little bit more about his role.



On Whether he based his portrayal will be based off of Ian McKellan's version of Magneto in X-Men: First Class:

"I haven't based it on him at all actually, and I hope the fans aren't going to be disappointed by that, because I know he's rated as #1 comic villain, well he's up there anyway," he told us. "I just tried to steep myself in the source material, the comic books, and there's so much. He's such a fascinating guy, and how he becomes Magneto is a really interesting journey. The fact that he has been let down so many times by human beings and this distrust that he has. You can see where it's coming from. Obviously, what was happening in the concentration camps and then he escaped from there with Magda, fell in love with her, then their child got burned and he ended up killing the whole town and she's like 'Whoa, this is too heavy for me, I gotta leave.' So the love of his life left him."

On how much time will be spent on Magneto's Origin:

"We see the stuff that's happening in the concentration camp, you see that, but you don't see that relationship (with Magda). I've just held that for my own personal use (in developing) the character, so when we meet him at the beginning of this film, he's definitely a lone wolf. He's on a mission and he's uncompromising and then he bumps into Charles, literally collides into him, and then it's the development of their relationship and really exploring that during the '60s and the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King an Malcolm X."

On Whether he would have the same chemistry with James McAvoy as Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart had during their portrayals off Magneto & Professor X:

"That was a big draw when I heard that (James McAvoy) was going to be playing Charles Xavier, I thought, 'That's really interesting," being a big fan of his and we briefly worked together ten years ago on 'Band of Brothers.' I like him a lot. He's really easy to work with, he's just a normal practical worker, and we sat down and made sure that the relationship had all the elements that we wanted and that the progression was a good one, that there's no filler scenes and every scene is there for a reason. We did a lot of writing together with Matthew, each day we'd sit down and make sure the scene was tight and that it was dealing with everything we wanted to deal with, the fact that they're unsure of each other, sniffing each other, almost like dogs, and then there's a real respect and liking for each other, and then the relationship fractures."


X-Men: First Class is set to be released on June 3
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