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Sam Rami to direct Dr Strange 2

^ This is turning into a sad parade of silly and pointless misdirection, and I think it's going to reflect poorly on Stewart and the people surrounding him.

It’s not his fault that people are asking him about this. He CAN’T say he’s in the movie. NDAs are a thing. It’s out of his hands. And my guess is that he’s having quite a bit of fun being cheeky about this, it’s right up his alley, he’s a very cheeky guy. And from what I can see (I read a LOT of reactions to things he says and does, most people are simply laughing like “suuuure Jan”).
 
I've seen actor deny being cast or involved in a production but I think this is the first I recall of someone saying "That wasn't me.".
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EDIT: I take that back, Garfield came after some fuzzy screen caps of him or someone in costume didn't it?
 
Just read any of the interviews with Andrew Garfield in which he talks about how much fun he had lying to people about not being in NWH.

(I do feel sorry for Ryan Reynolds though, since I don't believe for a second that he's in it but no one's going to believe his denials.)
 
He CAN’T say he’s in the movie

Marvel Studios clearly and intentionally tipped their hand and revealed that he's in the film in some capacity through the trailer, so he would not, as far as I am aware, be breaking any NDAs that he signed by commenting on the contents of the trailer as publicly released.

Trying to deny something that Marvel Studios already revealed just reflects poorly on him because, in doing so, he's treating people like they're idiots for asking him about something that is no longer privileged information.
 
Marvel Studios clearly and intentionally tipped their hand and revealed that he's in the film in some capacity through the trailer, so he would not, as far as I am aware, be breaking any NDAs that he signed by commenting on the contents of the trailer as publicly released.

Trying to deny something that Marvel Studios already revealed just reflects poorly on him because, in doing so, he's treating people like they're idiots for asking him about something that is no longer privileged information.

Lighten up.
 
The one thing to notice in the actual quote, is that he never actually said point blank, it wasn't him, he just said people have been imitating him for 60 years. So unless there was more to the quote that isn't in the article, if someone tries to call him out on it, he can say he never actually lied.
 
Just read any of the interviews with Andrew Garfield in which he talks about how much fun he had lying to people about not being in NWH.

(I do feel sorry for Ryan Reynolds though, since I don't believe for a second that he's in it but no one's going to believe his denials.)

It's right up there with all of Ben Kingsley's interview for Iron Man 3, he and RDJ were in Master Troll mode there.
 
I’ve got it. It’s not Sir Pat, it’s the return of that digital monstrosity from X-Men Last Stand. Whether it’s returned to play a younger Xavier, Cassie Nova, or another bald Marvel character (Mendel Stromm?!) I don’t know. But the fact it’s back goes to show that Derrickson’s “first MCU horror movie” aim wasn’t entirely dropped from the remit
 
Occam's Razor means nothing to you, does it?
Occam's Razor doesn't apply here, because there's no logic behind automatically assuming that there's no way that Patrick Stewart could possibly be in this movie and not be playing Charles Xavier and thereby making "he's playing Charles Xavier" the simplest answer.
 
I mean, it's an MCU movie about the multiverse, and Patrick Stewart is apparently in it. Therefore, the simplest answer is that he's playing the character he's already played in a movie series based on Marvel comics.

Of course, I am talking to the same person who ignored all the evidence that Benedict Cumberbatch would be playing Khan. Or that Captain Lorca was from the Mirror Universe. Or that Ash Tyler and Voq were the same person. Or that Jodie Whittaker would be leaving Doctor Who. Or that the episodes of the recent Doctor Who season would have individual titles. Or that a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League would be released.

Hell, have you ever made a prediction that turned out to be right? Like, ever?
 
it's an MCU movie about the multiverse, and Patrick Stewart is apparently in it. Therefore, the simplest answer is that he's playing the character he's already played in a movie series based on Marvel comics.

It's only the simplest answer if you want to pre-assume things.

Also, I'm not the only person here not automatically assuming that Patrick Stewart equals Charles Xavier.
 
I mean, it's an MCU movie about the multiverse, and Patrick Stewart is apparently in it. Therefore, the simplest answer is that he's playing the character he's already played in a movie series based on Marvel comics.

Of course, I am talking to the same person who ignored all the evidence that Benedict Cumberbatch would be playing Khan. Or that Captain Lorca was from the Mirror Universe. Or that Ash Tyler and Voq were the same person. Or that Jodie Whittaker would be leaving Doctor Who. Or that the episodes of the recent Doctor Who season would have individual titles. Or that a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League would be released.

Hell, have you ever made a prediction that turned out to be right? Like, ever?
You forgot ignoring all the evidence that there were multiple timelines in play in Westworld Season 1.
 
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