Sunday, August 2, 2020

X-Men Producer Sent Kevin Feige To The Set To Monitor Bryan Singer’s Behavior

2000’s X-Men has just turned twenty. The movie set the template for the modern superhero movie: staying close to the original comic-books, bringing together a highly regarded ensemble cast and featuring a witty and fast-paced script. Several events have marked the movie’s 20th birthday, including a Zoom call reuniting the cast (albeit crashed by Ryan Reynolds). But there’s also a dark side, laid out in a new article by The Hollywood Reporter.

This exposes director Bryan Singer’s bad behavior on the set of both X-Men and X2: X-Men United. The most serious allegation is that Singer offered young men auditions and roles in X-Men in exchange for sex, with questions raised over the unknown Alex Burton being cast as Pyro. But even beyond that, there’s a litany of examples of Singer’s erratic direction, including “late arrivals to the set, mood swings and explosive tantrums”.

One of the most serious happened on the X2 set when the cast threatened to walk out after Hugh Jackman was left bleeding from an unplanned stunt shot while Singer was under the effects of an incapacitating narcotic.

Producer Shuler Donner was getting worried, so she dispatched one of her best executives to keep an eye on Singer: future Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. Whenever Feige has spoken about his time working on X-Men it’s usually sounded pretty rosy. As a life-long superhero fan, Feige was pleased to be able to provide some input to the actors, with Hugh Jackman revealing that Feige used to slip classic Wolverine comics under his door. But who knows what else he was reporting back?

Though some details of what really happened on Bryan Singer’s sets are beginning to leak out, I doubt we’ll ever get the full picture of what went really happened on the X-Men movies. Whatever the case, Singer is now effectively persona non grata in Hollywood. But does all the controversy and allegations around him affect the films’ reputations? X-Men producer, Ralph Winter, certainly doesn’t think so, saying:

“I think X-Men will stand the test of time. And hopefully Bryan will survive some way in his career and his work as a filmmaker and artist. But I don’t find the movie tainted in any way because of whatever all the other current events are about Bryan. To me, that stuff doesn’t matter.”

Do you agree with him, though? Let us know in the comments.



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