Ian McKellen says he imagined destroying Mar-a-Lago for new Avengers movie
Exclusive: At an open-air film festival in Rome, the actor shared anecdotes of his time on the set of upcoming superhero film Avengers: Doomsday On Sunday night at an open-air cinema in Rome, Sir Ian McKellen showed a crowd of 2,000 film fans advance footage of his appearance in
Exclusive: At an open-air film festival in Rome, the actor shared anecdotes of his time on the set of upcoming superhero film Avengers: Doomsday
On Sunday night at an open-air cinema in Rome, Sir Ian McKellen showed a crowd of 2,000 film fans advance footage of his appearance in the superhero film Avengers: Doomsday .
The film, which is released in December, sees a return for the X-Men played by McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The MCUโs 39th feature, it is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, and intended as a sequel to their 2019 film Avengers: Endgame, which made $2.8bn and is the second highest-grossing film of all time.
Speaking in Rome about his experiences shooting the film, McKellen said that at one point โthey got me at one point to destroy New Jerseyโ. Rising from his seat to re-enact the scene, he said that the Russos โtold me to look more furious: make it look as if you hate what youโre destroying. So I stood there and I shouted: โMar-a-Lago!โโ
McKellen, 87, introduced one of his favourite films, Jacques Tatiโs 1953 comedy Monsieur Hulotโs Holiday โ which he described watching as a 14-year-old with a friend. โMore than a friend, really,โ he said. โI was in love with him. We held hands through the whole film.โ
McKellen went on to describe Hulot as โa character every bit as powerful as Chaplinโs Tramp, or Buster Keaton or Roberto Benigni. Heโs the inspiration for Rowan Atkinsonโs Mr Bean and the idea of us all gathered together in the open air and a balmy evening to watch the film seems to me a perfect way to watch this particular film.โ
McKellen is experiencing a career renaissance after being injured falling from the stage during a production of Player Kings in 2024. This year saw the release of Steven Soderberghโs The Christophers, for which McKellen won rave reviews , as well as McKellenโs involvement in an innovative video stage installation in New York.
Last month he opened a new performing arts centre in County Durham and joined a march against the criminalisation of LGBTQ+ people in Commonwealth countries, while last week he unveiled an English Heritage blue plaque outside the former London home of Sir Laurence Olivier.

