Elliot Page and James McAvoy React to 'X-Men' Recasting: 'They Sound Fantastic'
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Elliot Page and James McAvoy react to 'X-Men' recasting: 'They sound fantastic'
The actors, who played Kitty Pryde and Charles Xavier, were asked what they thought about the rumors of Bella Ramsey and Colman Domingo taking over the roles in the MCU. Craig Barritt/Getty James McAvoy and Elliot Page attend X-Men: Days of Future Cast during New York Comic Con 2025 at The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center on October 12, 2025Elliot Page and James McAvoy are weighing in on Marvel’s plans to recast the X-Men in the future. The ac…
X-Men’s James McAvoy Weighs in on His Replacement for Marvel Reboot Movie
Photo Credit: 20th Century Fox / Marvel Entertainment A new X-Men reboot is reportedly taking shape as Marvel Studios prepares to introduce mutants into the MCU. While official details remain under wraps, early reports suggest the project will mark a fresh beginning for the iconic superhero team following Avengers: Secret Wars. James McAvoy says ‘Colman Domingo sounds amazing’ for X-Men’s Professor X James McAvoy and Elliot Page addressed rumors…
James McAvoy Supports Rumored Charles Xavier Casting Despite Fan Backlash
Even though Marvel’s next X-Men project isn’t expected until after 2027’s Avengers: Secret Wars and the end of the Multiverse Saga, fans are already talking about casting. One of the biggest questions is who will take on the role of Professor X, the powerful telepath and founder of the X-Men. Recent reports suggest that Marvel... The post James McAvoy Supports Rumored Charles Xavier Casting Despite Fan Backlash appeared first on Comic Basics.
Recently, Marvel has reportedly planned to release a new X-Men film in May 2028. On the 12th, "X-Men: Days of Future Past" actors James McAvoy and Elliott Page shared their thoughts on the casting rumors for the new X-Men, jokingly stating that only Hugh Jackman could play Wolverine and that he would be irreplaceable, not even by AI.
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