British star spills on ‘frustrating, disappointing’ Marvel cameo

Patrick Stewart was lower than excited for his position in Doctor Strange within the Multiverse of Madness.

During an interview with the Happy Sad Confused podcast on January 4, the legendary actor, 83, opened up about his expertise filming the Marvel film, by which he appeared as Professor X.

“It was alone,” Stewart defined, reviews the New York Post. “I think the big scene, each one of the leading actors had the same experience. They were shot on their own. It was frustrating and disappointing but that’s how it has been. The last few years have been challenging.”

In the 2022 sequel, Stewart’s iconic X-Men character seems when Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) meets with the all highly effective Illuminati comprised of Charles Xavier, Mr. Fantastic (John Krasinski), Captain Marvel (Lashana Lynch) and Captain Britain (Hayley Atwell). Things don’t go in keeping with plan nonetheless when the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) seems and murders all members of the elite group.

Despite his character assembly his demise, Stewart is just not certain if followers have actually seen the final of Professor X. In reality, there are talks that his character may seem in one other movie that is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

He confirmed to host Josh Horowitz that talks about resurrecting Professor X in Deadpool 3 have “come up.”

“I have every confidence he’s still around,” Stewart quipped “The last two or three years have been so difficult with the labour problems and the health problems and Covid,” he added, seemingly referring to the latest SAG-AFTRA strike.

Deadpool 3, which is about to premiere in July, stars Ryan Reynolds because the titular character and is the one MCU film hitting theatres this 12 months.

Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine can also be set to look within the movie.

“It’s not like adding Hugh Jackman to a movie like this is a hard sell. It’s an immediate and emphatic, unqualified yes,” Reynolds advised Collider in November 2022.

“It’s a lot of moving parts and Fox and X-Men and all that kind of stuff that Marvel needs to sort through. A lot of red tape in order to make that happen. And they did it.”

This article initially appeared within the New York Post and was reproduced with permission.

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