I don't know if this has been posted before but here it is...From the article in Philippine Daily Inquirer... Mei reveals spin-offs and I'm guessing deleted scenes of Psylocke...
Editor's Note: Published on Page A2-1 of the June 2, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
Philippine-born Mei Melancon is a little disappointed that, despite her two months of work on X-Men: The Last Stand, she appears only for a few seconds in the movie which earned over $120 million and toppled all box-office records last Memorial Day weekend in the US.
As we wrote several columns ago, X-Men director Brett Ratner had these words to say about Mei, who portrays Psylocke, when we interviewed him in New York: I first cast Mei in Rush Hour. Mei is a beautiful girl and a talented actress.
Its unfortunate though that if you blink, youll miss her. She is the Asian-looking character with purple streaks in her hair who appears in a scene toward the films end.
Saying shes just happy to be part of the project, Mei has moved onin fact to bigger things. She landed her first starring role in Irreversi, a film being shot in Hong Kong.
My real full name is Meiling Melancon but I prefer to be called Mei, she told me via e-mail from Cebu, where she is visiting for the first time.
Mei, 26, explained her connection to the Philippines and shared her experience working with the great British actor, Sir Ian McKellen, in X-Men, among other topics.
Brett Ratner speaks highly of you. How is your working relationship with him since he first cast you in Rush Hour 2?
He is fun to work with. I have learned a lot, working with him. He has been like a mentor to me, someone I can call for advice. I read for X-Men and he called me. He said I also had to be approved by 20th Century Fox and Marvel Comics, so it was a long process.
What was it like being on the set with this highly esteemed Ian McKellen?
I was not that nervous in the scene with Ian since it was pretty straightforward. Ian is a legend and someone whose acting talent I have always respected. He is so kind and humble. I actually got to go with him and a group to the Rolling Stones concert in Seattle (we were shooting in Vancouver). I have been working on a one-woman play. Since Ian has done one-man plays, he was very generous in letting me pick his brain about this theater form.
What were some of the highlights of your work on The Last Stand?
Just being part of such a big production, watching other actors on the set and working as a team with great actors like Ian, Shohreh Aghdashloo and Michael Murphy were definitely highlights for me.
While Psylocke is a very small role, X-Men fans, especially Filipinos and Filipino-Americans, greeted your casting announcement as Psylocke with excitement.
I was happy that people were as excited as I was when I found out that I was going to play Psylocke. I was in Vancouver working on the movie for about two months and we shot a lot of scenes. So I was actually a little disappointed when I got to the premiere and I didnt see all the work up there in the final product. But it was a great learning experience for me.
Each of the characters in the X-Men comics universe has interesting powers and back stories that can inspire a spin-off movie. What are the powers of Psylocke?
There are talks of a spin-off movie, but at this point I am not sure if I would be in it. Psylocke has psychic darts and the ability to move through shadows, which you see only for a second in X-Men.