Kodi Smit-McPhee Gives Us His Take on X-Men’s Nightcrawler

Recently, it was announced that he would be taking on the role of a young Nightcrawler in Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse, so when SuperHeroHype recently spoke to the 18-year old about his upcoming Western Slow West, we asked him about taking on a role made famous by Alan Cumming in Singer’s X2

But first, we asked whether his Slow West co-star Michael Fassbender, who plays the younger Magneto in the current incarnation of X-Men, had anything to do with him getting the role. “I think it was coincidence,” he told us. “At first, I just had a meeting with Bryan Singer and we hit it off and spoke a lot about our own interests in quantum physics and the spiritual world, so we hit it off, and then I just did an audition and they were saying, ‘Bryan wanted you the whole time so let’s get the auditions done with.’ I can’t wait to connect up with him on set. It will be such a different environment.”

Smit-McPhee also had some thoughts on why Nightcrawler may not have been brought back for last year’s X-Men: Days of Future Past along with some of the other returning cast from Singer’s earlier films. “I think Bryan said that he thought that it just wasn’t the right time because there were already so many mutants in it and after reading the script now, I can see what they’re doing. They have the ability to bring these younger characters in now, so I think a lot of the people who know the traditional origins of where this came from will be very happy.”

Look for the rest of our interview with Smit-McPhee on ComingSoon.net closer to the release of Slow West on May 15 and then X-Men: Apocalypse is scheduled for May 27, 2016.

(Photo Credit: FayesVision/WENN.com)

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