

You jump all over, so that’s something that’s really important to me.

One tricky part, because the film takes a while to shoot, is finding the continuity of the character. He likes a platform and an audience, so I have to learn a lot of lines. My character likes to talk, so he’s very Shakespearean. What’s your approach to getting into a role, and this one specifically? But it was an incredible decade for cinema and music, and it would have been nice experienced that Dog Day Afternoon era of adult filmmaking. I was born in 1969, believe it or not, so I was a child in the 70s.

I still have yet to get into costume, by the way. But can I travel in time? I’m going to pass on that one. Well, Trask’s presence is felt all over because of what he does, so sure. I’ve met James McAvoy, but I haven’t met Charles Xavier.ĭoes Trask have a presence in the future timeline? They’ll have to give me new pages if I do meet him. I don’t want to reveal too much because it’s really a spoiler.

But we’re going to keep that one a mystery. To answer your first question, we might be changing some things from the comic book to the film, so to anyone who read the comic book, Trask is the one who created the Sentinels. Does that happen in this movie, and what happens when he meets Charles Xavier? Your character in the comic book invents the Sentinels. I’m on Game Of Thrones, and every time we have someone new coming on our show, we welcome them with open arms and get revitalised by this new presence. Everybody, including the crew, has worked together before on these movies. It’s a thrill to be part of a scene where he knows exactly what he’s doing, and I’ve just got to keep up. So this is the sixth or seventh time he’s done it.
