X-Men Star James McAvoy Gets Candid About Promoting Speak No Evil When There’s A Marvel Movie In Theaters, And I Totally Get His Frustration

X-Men Star James McAvoy Gets Candid About Promoting Speak No Evil When There’s A Marvel Movie In Theaters, And I Totally Get His Frustration

As a seasoned gamer and movie enthusiast who has followed the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) since its inception, I can empathize with James McAvoy’s frustration when it comes to promoting his current projects amidst the lingering questions about his past roles. Having spent countless hours debating the finer points of X-Men lore with fellow fans on online forums, I understand the allure of wanting to know more about what could have been in terms of McAvoy’s Professor X and the MCU.


The lineup for 2024 movies seems more chilling, considering it’s approaching Halloween time in the U.S. However, a movie like the upcoming horror film “Speak No Evil” isn’t the only source of suspense; the presence of an actor like James McAvoy, who’s promoting Blumhouse’s latest project, adds another layer of intrigue due to his past roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In a recent interview, McAvoy, formerly known as Professor X, humorously expressed some exasperation about this topic, and I completely understand his feelings.

Instead of our internal ReelBlend podcast delving into the problematic aspects of the recent remake with McAvoy and director James Watkins, they gracefully navigated around any potential pitfalls when Jake Hamilton posed a question that hinted at controversy. Consequently, the discussion managed to avoid being entangled in the alleged issues.

With that in mind, here’s what James McAvoy told TopMob about this ever present frustration:

It’s quite frustrating, isn’t it? My intention was to discuss the movie we’re here for. However, it seems like you’re trying to generate press by linking your name to other films instead. And when I see that the first five headlines about you are related to different movies, I can’t help but feel annoyed and say, “Oh, come on!” In past interviews, as well as for this one, I’ve decided to take control of the situation by stating, “To be honest, I’m not here to talk about those other films. Let them promote their own movie.

Initially, one might misinterpret that quote as a slightly irritated remark. However, upon closer examination, it seems I may have been wrong about that interpretation. The Speak No Evil trailer clearly presents Mr. McAvoy as an expert in portraying anger, but in reality, he demonstrates his signature charm and humor when addressing this issue, even making me chuckle.

As a passionate gamer and Marvel fan, I must admit that I find it amusing when the talented Scottish actor, who played Professor X, seems unbothered about his possible role in “Deadpool & Wolverine.” With the stir caused by “Marvel Jesus,” aka Ryan Reynolds, and the ongoing hype of “X-Men ’97,” it’s no surprise that interest in the X-Men saga is resurfacing. However, considering Professor X is no longer part of the scene, there are only so many questions one can ask, especially when time is of the essence during an interview.

X-Men Star James McAvoy Gets Candid About Promoting Speak No Evil When There’s A Marvel Movie In Theaters, And I Totally Get His Frustration

Instead of anticipating a Patrick Stewart appearance in the third film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, I personally wished for more screen time dedicated to James McAvoy’s prequel version of Charles Xavier. It’s not that I don’t appreciate the original Charles Xavier, but since the previous Deadpool movies have connections to the First Class cast, it would have been an exciting addition and a fitting culmination of those ties.

Then again, me taking that sort of detour may be part of those feelings McAvoy expressed in our ReelBlend sit-down. Which only reminds me of the fact that, speaking as an entertainment journalist myself, there is a delicate balancing act that needs to be done when promoting any project. On one hand, it’s absolutely important to keep things focused on a movie like Speak No Evil, as that’s the metaphorical party that brought you to the dance.

Fans are eager to learn about James McAvoy’s possible reactions, desires, or abandoned ideas he might have had for future MCU stories. It’s difficult not to wonder, especially since upcoming X-Men movies and shows keep the future of this Marvel character as a huge and captivating mystery.

Here’s a way I’d rephrase it in a more conversational, first-person style, as if I were sharing my own experience:

The fresh remake of “Speak No Evil” is now playing in theaters, perfect for Halloween viewing! If you’re yearning for a taste of those classic “X-Men” storylines, you can stream James McAvoy’s tenure as Professor X on Disney+ with a subscription.

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2024-09-19 21:39