Sir Ian McKellen is one of the first few celebrities who received the COVID-19 vaccine. Sir Ian McKellen, who starred in "The Lord of the Rings," is one of the first few celebrities to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
This could be the next big trend with superhero movies: super villain ones. With Sinister Six and Suicide Squad on the way, could other studios use their big name villains in standalone movies and could this lead to Fox making a Magneto one?
The big story for the last X-Men movie was the meshing of both the old and new cast to create a simultaneous adventure for the entire film. But is that set to happen again? Maybe not the whole movie, but appearances aren't out of the question.
With a giant team being assembled for the next X-Men movie, it could mean a lot of new and old faces will be appearing much like in the last one to fight a common enemy. But according to the film's writer, a lot of family relations could come up during the film and he also teased the opportunity to move the story of the original cast along.
Patrick Stewart & Ian McKellen Steal Seth Meyer's 'Late Night' Job [VIDEO] Sir Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen showcased their renowned bromance as they usurped Seth Meyers' brand new Late Night position.
A new featurette about the giant Beorn and behind-the-scenes footage of Ian McKellen were revealed for 'The Hobbit 2: The Desolation of Smaug' on Nov. 11.
Ian McKellen will be playing the role of Sherlock Holmes in the film adaptation of Mitch Cullin's 'A Slight Trick of the Mind.' Bill Condon will be directing the film.