You have so much going on. Your schedule must be insane. X-Men: Apocolypse is next, right?
I have some down time, but I’ll start that up next month in Montreal.
You were a fan of the maniacal ancient villain, Apocalypse, who you will be playing, right?
X-Factor was the first comic book that I collected as a kid. And not a ton of them, because — and I’m still this way — serial entertainment is a little tough for me because I have commitment issues. So like six episodes in I’m like OK, that’s good. But yeah, I was a big fan of it. But also I was obsessed with the End of Times and The Revelation, so when I saw a comic book that was an embodiment of the second coming and the end of the world, I was like, woah!
Did you go after the role or did they come to you?
A little bit of both. I definitely was like, “Hey man, I’m really into this character. I don’t know if he’s going to be in anything but it seems like he’ll be the logical next villain so let me know if that comes up.” And they were like, “Yeah he did come up, and you’re at a place now where they’re kind of interested in you.”
Are you ready for Star Wars and X-Men to make your blow up, fame-wise?Yeah, you also can never tell how things are going to do or what things are going to be. And I think for me too is what’s fun is that I like to physically change quite a bit from role to role too. And also with my body of work at this point, I’m not concerned that I’ll be put in this box.