Interviews
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He’s good-looking, talented, popular—so what, exactly, is wrong with James Marsden? First he loses the girl—namely Famke Jannsen’s Jean Grey—to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in the X-Men films (she breaks his heart—and more of him). Then Rachel McAdams writes him off in The Notebook for Ryan Gosling, and now he’s trying not to let his latest girl Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) get swept off her feet again by the Man of Steel himself (Brandon Routh) in Superman Returns. Yes, Marsden'ss batting average is looking worse than Bill Pullman’s epic run of also-ran beaus in those '90s romantic comedies, but Hollywood.com still loves ya, Jimmy, especially when you give us the early lowdown on Superman Returns!
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You’ve put on your Wolverine t-shirt. You’ve run out to theater for opening weekend. You’ve bought the tickets. You’ve seen the movie. You may have even hit the chat rooms to praise or decry some of the shocking developments of X-Men: The Last Stand. If you haven’t done any of these things yet, go no further—there are plot spoilers aplenty lurking ahead that will hit you as hard as the Juggernaut.
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Interviews with the stars of X-Men 3: The Last Stand.
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Boys will be boys…especially if the have six-foot wings, can throw explosive fire bombs or create icy snowballs at will. Hollywood.com spent some time male bonding with the young turks of X-Men: The Last Stand: Ben Foster, who plays the airborne Angel; Aaron Stanford, the flame manipulating Pyro, and Shawn Ashmore as the frosty loverboy Iceman.
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By Hollywood standards, Anna Paquin has one of the rarest mutant powers of all: having a career that survives beyond childhood (and an Oscar win) and growing up into one of the most accomplished young actresses in the industry. Returning as the alienated, untouchable Rogue for X-Men: The Last Stand, she let Hollywood.com get a grip on her.
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They’re seXy with a capital X. Whether they’re returning favorites like Rebecca Romijn’s blue-skinned, shape-shifting Mystique and Famke Janssen’s reborn and newly fiery Jean Grey or new blood like Ellen Page’s sweet, ghostly Kitty Pryde and Dania Ramirez’s butt-kicking bad girl Callisto, the ladies of X-Men: The Last Stand all have one thing in common: they didn’t need mutant abilities to put Hollywoood.com under their power.
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It’s the kind of continuity that only really makes sense in Hollywood--or in comic books. Hot A-List Director #1, Bryan Singer, launches 20th Century Fox’s X-Men film franchise to great acclaim and blockbuster ticket sales, and is presumed to take the lead on the third, concluding film. Meanwhile, Hot A-List Director #2, Brett Ratner of Rush Hour and Red Dragon fame, readies a proposed cinematic revival of the granddaddy of all superheroes, Superman, to take flight for Warner Bros.
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Sir Ian McKellen proved just how powerful and attractive villainy can be when he sat down with Hollywood.com to discuss reprising his role as the provocative mutant Magento for X-Men: The Last Stand.
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Halle Berry blows back into her role as the weather-controlling mutant Storm for X-Men: The Last Stand, sweeping Hollywood.com off its feet.
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Hugh Jackman has a pointed conversation with Hollywood.com as he returns to the role of the feral but noble mutant Wolverine for X-Men: The Last Stand.