Naast een nieuwe trailer voor X-Men: First Class is er ook een nieuwe poster verschenen, die je hieronder kunt bekijken. Verder is er ook meer bekend geworden omtrent de plot van het nieuwste deel in de X-Men franchise.
Op MSN Movies is een overzicht verschenen van tien X-Men acteurs die vertellen over hun personage. Wij bieden je hier de beschrijvingen van Professor X en Magneto, voor alle tien de X-Men klik je hier
James McAvoy (Charles Xavier/Professor X):
Charles has this connection to everybody because he can feel their experiences and see them. Their memories are his memories. But he wasn’t looking for Erik. He didn’t know Erik was there and he suddenly felt him. And perhaps he’s never connected to Erik in quite the same way he’s connected to other people. I think there’s a little bit of vying for who’s in charge, and there is a feeling between them from Magneto that, ‘you’ve got the brains, but I’m your trump card, pal,’ at every venture. ‘I’m the most dangerous dude in here, and you know that and I know that,’ and I think by the end of the film we come to an understanding about that as well. We do have completely different views as well, and what’s quite nice is that those scenes don’t come to a nice reconciliation at the end. They’re left, so the tension carries on through the movie.Michael Fassbender (Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto):
At the start of the movie we get introduced to Erik as a boy. We start in the concentration camps with him and it cuts to 20 years later and it’s the early 60s and it’s Erik as a grown man. He’s on a quest to get Sebastian Shaw, played by Kevin Bacon. Shaw had him in these concentration camps – and as we know the Nazis were doing lots of experimentation with all sorts of things like measuring skull size and brain size and running experiments on human beings, essentially. Shaw is trying to unleash this power in Magneto – he’s recognised that he can manipulate metal – and so we catch up with Erik on a quest to basically hunt Shaw down.