James McAvoy’s surprising answer when asked if he misses Professor X

James McAvoy may have activated Cerebro for the last time. The Marvel star played Professor Charles Xavier, the telepathic leader of the mutant X-Men, in five films between 2011 and 2019, starting with X-Men: First Class. After re-acting the role in Past Man: Days of the Future Past And the X-Men: Apocalypse (and engraving in Deadpool 2), McAvoy may have landed his last role as Professor X in the franchise finale dark phoenix. Despite the opening of the multiverse, McAvoy’s predecessor as Professor X Patrick Stewart will move to the MCU in Doctor Strange in a multiverse of madness McAvoy has refuted rumors of his X-Men returning in the Marvel Studios sequel.

“No,” McAvoy told a fan who asked on Instagram Live if he was appearing in it Dr. Gharib 2. When another Instagram follower asked McAvoy if he misses playing Professor X, McAvoy replied, “No, I don’t think so.”

McAvoy previously said he “won’t be destroyed” if he doesn’t play Professor X again in X-Men The sequel or Marvel reboot, expressive Character Book He had a “good ending” in the final chapter of Fox’s X-Verse.

McAvoy said about First grade In an interview with Sept Character Book. “If people gave me good writing, I would always be excited, but I feel like I finished well with Charles and that I have to explore some really good things, especially in the first two films I did for him as a character. So if my time is up, I’m happy with the time I had and the time I had.” It was given to me, and if good writing came and people wanted to do things with me, I would always be open to it, but it had to be good.”

Asked about expectations X-Men Rebooting the franchise in development at Marvel Studios from Kevin Feige, McAvoy said, “They’re smart people. They’re very good at putting things together. They’ll figure out where to do it, but that might not include people who’ve done it before. It might be a re-imagining And as a fan, I’m a fan of that too, and I’ll be excited to see what happens next.”

“If what happens next involves [the X-Men cast]’ He continued, ‘That might be cool, but I’m not sure which way they would go, basically. But as a fan, I’m excited to see the way they go.”

Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Karl Mordo, Benedict Wong as Magician Supreme Wong, Rachel McAdams as Kristen Palmer, Zochitel Gomez as America Chavez, Marvels Doctor Strange in the Multiverse It’s Crazy only opens in theaters May 6.

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