James McAvoy, best known for his role in the "X-Men" movie series, is one of Hollywood's most sought-after actors. However, there has been one reason why he kept losing good movie opportunities.
A superhero story that began 18 years ago. M. Night Shyamalan unveils 'Glass,' the third in the director's series of related horror-slash-superhero flicks starring Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy, and Sarah Paulson.
'It: Chapter Two' is beefing up the cast list with A-list actors James McAvoy and Bill Hader in negotiations to join the sequel to the 2017 blockbuster. The two are expected to play adult versions of the Losers Club members.
New details have surfaced about the 'Sixth Sense' director's next project. M. Night Shayamalan's next project, Split, will star James McAvoy and set to release in 2017.
With most of the major players from the last two X-Men movies set to return for the epic scale movie that they are planning, it would seem that this could be the end of seeing some of these characters. But that doesn't seem to be the case according to the writer.
With a slew of new faces to be entering old roles in the next X-Men movie, could this mean the end for some of the newer characters as the younger actors head into the third leg of a trilogy?
While the last X-Men movie posed a lot of questions for the future of the franchise, according to one of the writers of the next one, a few of them could be answered, but some may still be hanging in the air.
While he has made the role of Professor Xavier his own in the last two movies, James McAvoy will finally be catching up with his predecessor, Patrick Stewart, in one area.
Sierra/Affinity released the unrated trailer on June 7 for the new comic thriller Filth, starring James McAvoy as a sex-obsessed cocaine-addicted corrupt police officer in Edinburgh.