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Jane Goldman Talks Comic Books And X-Men: First Class Historical Accuracy! Jennifer Lawrence Talks In Detail About Her Role As Mystique In X-Men: First Class! Michael Fassbender Talks Magneto's Origins, X-Men: First Class Motives And More! X-Men: First Class - Havok Interview.

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Kevin Bacon. Michael Fassbender. James McAvoy. Jason Flemyng Confirms And Debunks Several X-Men First Class Rumors! Lucas Till Answers X-Men: First Class Fan Questions! X-Men: First Class charts the epic beginning of the X-Men saga, and reveals a secret history of famous global events. Before mutants had revealed themselves to the world, and before Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr took the names Professor X and Magneto, they were two young men discovering their powers for the first time.

Not archenemies, they were instead at first the closest of friends, working together with other Mutants (some familiar, some new), to stop Armageddon. In the process, a grave rift between them opened, which began the eternal war between Magneto's Brotherhood and Professor X's X-Men. In this edition of the X-Perts series, actor Lucas Till who plays Havok answered a few questions submitted by fans about his role in Matthew Vaughn's upcoming movie 'X-Men: First Class'.

Who is your favorite super hero, and why? Why did you decide to play the role of Havok? X-Men: First Class hits theaters June 3rd. X-MEN FIRST CLASS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Visual Effects Supervisor John Dykstra. New Information Revealed About the Action & Effects in X-MEN: FIRST CLASS. Exclusive: A crew member from the set of Fox' upcoming X-Men prequel hails the film's action scenes as being on par with Inception and The Dark Knight and has disclosed a few promising tidbits about a particular scene.

Though our insider does not wished to be named at this point, he has provided us with a few details about X-Men: First Class' action sequences which are being overseen by well-respected stunt coordinator Tom Struthers. Struthers has recently received accolades for his groundbreaking work on Christopher Nolan’s latest two films Inception and The Dark Knight. “These guys are some of the best in the industry and they prove it every time. What I can say, with complete confidence is that the action will be beyond expectations. " It also appears that director Matthew Vaughn is utilizing as many practical effects for the film as possible, even for scenes where most filmmakers would choose post production CG work.

Nick "Beast" Hoult Comments Briefly On X-Men: First Class Trailer! January Jones Has Doubts of X-MEN: FIRST CLASS Due to Hasty Editing Deadline. January Jones, who portrays the sultry Emma Frost in the upcoming X-Men: First Class, has expressed worry of the finished product due to director Matthew Vaughn's very brief editing schedule. "Poor Matthew Vaughn is going to have to edit it in three days. That’s been a blast. We’ve all had so much fun making that movie. I think it was unrealistic for them to think they were going to make such a huge movie in whatever we had — two months or something. So of course we went over (schedule). I think I have a couple more days to shoot… We’re almost done," said Jones. Jones is most well known for her work on the Emmy award winning powerhouse AMC TV series Mad Men.

"The fact we’ve had to push the wrap date but they haven’t moved the release date is really interesting to me. X-Men First Class charts the epic beginning of the X-Men saga, and reveals a secret history of famous global events. Movies - Artists - Jones, January : Red-hot Jones steps into 'Unknown' LOS ANGELES -- In most Hollywood fare, when a woman is complicated, it just means she can throw a punch.

It's a point not lost on January Jones as we sit down for an interview in a Beverly Hills hotel. "That's so true," she says in a Canadian newspaper exclusive. "Female complexity does mean you have to be masculine in a way. " Jones, if you haven't guessed, is the decidedly unmanly exception. Consider her role as brittle, miserable, graceful, rigidly feminine housewife Betty Draper in TV's Mad Men. The results have earned Jones both acclaim as an actress (she's been nominated for an Emmy) and status as a style icon (Donatella Versace hailed her as the most glamorous actress of our time).

"For an actor, especially for a woman, it's a dream come true because there are so few roles that are written so complex and layered and strange and ugly," she says, calling the decision to sign on to Mad Men "the biggest risk I've ever taken in my career. "It was something I hadn't done before. Bryan Singer Talks X-Men: First Class' Azazel, Havok, Mystique And More! By DCMarvelFreshman - 2/10/2011 Off the heels of the trailer debut for Fox's Matthew Vaughn-directed X-Men: First Class prequel, The Los Angeles Times managed to get a few words with the former director Bryan Singer. Now only serving as producer, Singer discusses his view on competition with other guaranteed blockbusters of the year, the new mutant line-up and gets heavy on mutants hes proud to see grace the big-screen again & for the first time in their new portrayal.

On 2011 competition, “You can never think about that,” producer Bryan Singer said. ”That’s just something you can torture yourself with or stress out about, but you can’t do that and sit there and think, ‘What are they doing? We need to do that.’ That’s the worst thing you can do. You have to make your own movie. When reminded of the prequel's fairly different line-up from the comics,“We have younger versions of Mystique and Beast, so I’m very excited about them and what they bring to the film.