During a recent event at the 'Il Cinema in Piazza' festival in Rome, actor Ian McKellen discussed his experience filming a scene for the upcoming Avengers movie, 'Avengers: Doomsday.' McKellen, who reprises his role as Magneto, shared that the directors, Anthony Russo and Joe Russo, encouraged him to express more anger in a scene where his character causes destruction. To channel this emotion, McKellen shouted 'Mar-a-Lago' while performing, referencing the Florida residence of former President Donald Trump. McKellen, 87, is known for his extensive acting career, including his roles in 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'X-Men.' Additionally, actor Robert De Niro made headlines for criticizing Trump during a concert in New York City, expressing his feelings about the current state of the country.
Ian McKellen mentions Mar-a-Lago while filming Avengers movie
Ian McKellen spoke at the 'Il Cinema in Piazza' festival about filming a scene for 'Avengers: Doomsday,' where he shouted 'Mar-a-Lago' to express anger as his character Magneto. McKellen's comments come alongside recent criticisms of former President Trump by actor Robert De Niro.
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X-men actor Ian McKellen envisioned ‘destroying’ Mar-a-Lago while filming new Avengers movie
Ian McKellen mentions Mar-a-Lago while filming Avengers movie