Former X-Men star Alan Cumming dubbed the X2 sequel the “gayest film I’ve ever done.” The comments came during a promotion for the reality competition series The Traitor, which Cumming hosts in his ...
“X-Men” screenwriter David Hayter recently told TMZ that he is thrilled by Alan Cumming’s recent revelation that the 2003 sequel “X2: X-Men United” is the “gayest film” the actor has ever worked on in ...
As he looks back on his earlier projects, X2: X-Men United actor Alan Cumming has opened up about the one particular movie that he thinks is “the gayest.” The award-winning actor, who has been on a ...
Alan Cumming played Nightcrawler in 2003's X2: X-Men United, though the role ended up being a one-and-done for the actor. He didn't return for X-Men: The Last Stand and was also absent from X-Men: ...
Once again, the film centers on Xavier Academy, a tony private school somewhere in New York state. “X2” reprises the cast of characters from the original. Wheelchair-bound Professor Xavier (Patrick ...
I really liked the X-Men films that were released in theaters. In fact, I have liked most of the films based on the cartoons and comic books of my youth. I might be a fan of the Marvel superheroes, ...
Alan Cumming has dubbed 2003's X2: X-Men United the "gayest film" he's "ever done". The 59-year-old actor — who came out publicly in 1998 — played the mutant Nightcrawler/Kurt Wagner in the ...
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