The Huffington Post was at the premiere of the new television series, ‘The Following’, which stars both Kevin Bacon, who was in Michael Vaughn‘s ‘X-Men: First Class’, and Shawn Ashmore, who played Bobby Drake/Iceman for all three X-Men movies, the first two directed by Bryan Singer. He was asked about if he were to return to the X-Men franchise for the sequel to Vaughn’s First Class film:
“Honestly, at this point I have no idea,” Ashmore said. “What’s exciting is Bryan Singer’s back, which is amazing. He was amazing to work with. I would love to come back and play Bobby again. I played the part three times, I got to grow up playing that part, which is incredible. It’s so rare. If it happens, i would love to play that part. The moving is happening, so I have to wait and see how it all comes together.”
“X-Men: Days of Future Past” marks Singer’s return to the “X-Men” franchise as director. Singer directed “X-Men” and “X2: X-Men United” and served as a producer on “X-Men: First Class.” So far for “Days of Future Past,” Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are signed on to reprise their roles of Wolverine, Professor X and Magneto, respectively.
An admitted “X-Men” comic book fan, Ashmore said he saw Matthew Vaughn’s “X-Men: First Class” and enjoyed it.
“I loved ‘First Class,'” he said. “I thought Matthew Vaughn did a great job. I thought Kevin Bacon did a great job. We’ve had some ‘X-Men’ conversations.”
Yup, Iceman and Sebastian Shaw compared “X-Men” notes.
“They shot some of ‘First Class’ down in Atlanta, which is where we shot the pilot, so we just kind of talked about that and the experience of making it,” Ashmore said. “They’re huge films. It’s such an undertaking, so it’s amazing to get stories from the movies you’re not on. It’s all very similar: the scheduling and the craziness and the special effects and ‘Oh my god, that scene, it’s 10 seconds in the movie, but it took five weeks to shoot.’ Stuff like that.”
Being that this story switches from past to “present,” there’s that possibility that Iceman could return, it would be cool, I suppose, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
via HuffPostTV.