For 'X-Men' I was lifting a lot of weights. I actually lost a lot of mass when I quit 'X-Men' because I was working out so much and very muscular and strong.
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Working on 'X Men,' I got to do a lot of flying and fighting, which was good fun.
I'm a fan of X-men.
I like the X-Men, otherwise I wouldn't be doing it.
Back in 1982, when there were still only a manageable number of 'X-Men' titles on the racks (by which I mean just one), Marvel quite reasonably figured the world could stand another team of beleaguered mutant superheroes. And so were born 'The New Mutants,' junior X-Men whose powers had just begun to manifest at the onset of puberty.
'X-Men' films have always been big, and necessarily so, because of the stories they have to tell.
I had never come across the 'X-Men' comics till I was asked to play Magneto, so I just jumped into that job.
I can say I'm not doing 'X-Men.' I love the franchise, and I love the people who make them on and off screen.
I was obsessed with X-Men as a kid, and I would have to go and play every last one of them. My sister was obsessed with Barbies. So we would create these X-Men-Barbie combos and perform weird musicals where they interacted with each other.
'X-Men: First Class' was fun.
It's pretty simple, really: I love the X-Men. They were my favorite heroes when I was a kid. My dad and I collected X-Men comics together, and I know it would have made him proud to see me writing 'Uncanny X-Men.'
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