“Better safe than sorry,” the 86-year-old actor said. McKellen went on to note that the last time he was in the city was in 1999 when he was shooting “X-Men,” the comic book adventure that saw him originate the role of Magneto, a part he will reprise in the upcoming “Avengers: Doomsday.”
“If you enjoy it, will you tell your friends,” McKellen beseeched the audience at the Princess of Wales Theatre. “That’s partly what festivals are about, isn’t it?”
McKellen may not have been on hand, but Soderbergh was there, along with screenwriter Ed Solomon and his co-stars Michaela Coel and Jessica Gunning.
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