Dan Stevens suggests that Professor Xavier should be in "Legion" Season 2 and Patrick Stewart agrees to reprise the character in the series. Read More »
“Logan” introduces two Wolverine clones to the “X-Men” universe. Interestingly, both play a part in the demise of Wolverine and Professor X in the movie. Read More »
“X-Men” franchise actor Patrick Stewart has said that he is not yet ready to leave the series anytime soon. Read More »
Having the “X-Men” and “Avengers” meet up on the big screen is every geek’s dream. Though it would still be a dream for now, “X-Men” stalwart Patrick Stewart gives a definite answer to the hypothetical question. Read More »
It looks like Hugh Jackman will not be the only mutant with adamantium claws in Wolverine 3. A new casting call for female actors has brought about speculations that Laura Kinney aka X-23 will appear alongside Patrick Stewart’s Professor X in the final Wolverine film! Read More »
The new Starz series Blunt Talk has quickly become a favorite amongst viewers and critics. This could be due to a number of things: the ensemble cast, the wonderful writing, the stellar acting, the names Jonathan Ames, Seth MacFarlane and Sir Patrick Stewart––take your pick. Part of the reason for its success, however, lies in actor Timm Sharp, who portrays a producer to Stewart's incredibly dysfunctional character, Walter Blunt – the anchor of an American nightly news program. Unfortunately, Sharp's character is rather dysfunctional himself. Which, as you might imagine, makes for wonderful comedy. Read More »
Richard Lewis has been performing stand-up comedy for 45 years. And despite having found success in both film and television, it is his time on the stage that appears to give him the greatest feeling of elation. Lewis, who forever finds himself engaged in conversation with fans about Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm, is now gearing up for the premiere of the new Starz series Blunt Talk. In the show, Lewis plays Dr. Weiss, the psychiatrist to talk show host Walter Blunt, portrayed by the one and only Sir Patrick Stewart. Read More »
X-Men stars and best friends Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart auditioned for the biggest roles to date: Being part of Taylor Swift's squad. McKellen and Stewart dramatically recited lyrics from Swift's "Bad Blood" and "Blank Space," off her newest album, 1989, in appearances on Yahoo! and NPR's "Ask Me Another." McKellen also threw in a hysterical reading of "Uptown Funk" by Bruno Mars. Read More »
Looks like Seth MacFarlane is getting ready to try his hand at another television show. And believe it or not, this one is not animated. Created by Bored to Death creator Jonathan Ames and executive produced by MacFarlane himself, the mind behind Family Guy is introducing Blunt Talk starring the one and only Patrick Stewart. The series will air on Starz and lead Stewart as a drunken talk show host who gives advice on how Americans should live their lives. Read More »
Jennifer Lawrence, star of 'The Hunger Games,' reached new heights when she was cast as Mystique in 'X-Men: First Class,' and it looks like she'll be stepping down from the infamous role after 'X-Men: Apocalypse.' "J-Law" quickly dropped the news without an explanation after a red carpet interview for her movie 'Serena.' Joining her on her way out will also be Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen. Read More »
X-Men: Apocalypse will hit theaters in 2016, and the sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past will take place in the 1980s. Does this mean that some of the more famous 80s X-Men characters could appear in the movie? Read More »
The cast of Bryan Singer's upcoming film X-Men: Apocalypse has added a few new members to portray the younger versions of the beloved characters. Read More »
Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen have appeared in every X-Men movie except for X-Men: First Class, but the two actors will not reprise their roles as Professor Charles Xavier and Magneto, respectively, in X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016. Read More »