‘It’s the gayest film I’ve ever made’

‘It’s the gayest film I’ve ever made’
‘It’s the gayest film I’ve ever made’

From the first trilogy of X-Men a lot has been written and said, but we certainly never expected to hear one of the films that are part of it defined as a project with a strong queer imprint! Surprisingly, however, the words of one of the protagonists of the second chapter of the saga provided us with an unprecedented vision of the film starring Hugh Jackman.

Talking about that X-Men 2 that half the cast threatened to leave because of Bryan Singer was Alan Cummingwhich on that occasion gave a face to Nightcrawler for the first and only time (also taking part in one of the most epic sequences of the franchise, that of the attack on the White House).

Oh, I think the X-Men movie I was in was the gayest movie I’ve ever made. She had a queer director, a lot of queer actors in the cast. I love that something so mainstream and inherent to comics was so queer. In a way, that kind of film helps people understand queerness a lot, because you can explain it in an artistic way and make everyone are less scared of it. It’s an allegory of queerness that there are so many people with such special, powerful gifts who have to keep their existence hidden” were his words. From today, in short, we will look at X-Men 2 in a completely new light!

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