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Grammer not ready to say cheers to X-Men
Kelsey Grammer Photo: AP
May 31, 2006
X-Men: The Last Stand star Kelsey Grammer wants to make another movie in the comic book franchise. The actor - who shot to fame as psychiatrist Frasier Crane in 80s sitcom Cheers - says he loved playing mutant politician Beast in the film.
Despite The Last Stand being considered the final film in a trilogy,
Grammer says he expects Hollywood bosses to order a fourth movie after it smashed box office records.
The movie has already taken over $120 million in the US alone when it opened over the Memorial Day weekend making it the fourth biggest opening in American box office history.
Meanwhile, Grammer has also revealed The Last Stand director Brett Ratner - who replaced Brian Singer after he left the project to make Superman Returns - was still filming scenes for the blockbuster three weeks before it was due to be released. top.DisplayAds('Pos7',2,347);
The Frasier star also claims that co-star Rebecca Romijn - who plays blue shape-shifting mutant Mystique - wore prosthetic breasts to make her chest even more voluptuous.
X-Men: The Last Stand - which focuses on mutants' fight for survival after a drug company develops a "cure" that will enable them to live "normal lives" - opened around the world last Friday.
May 31, 2006
X-Men: The Last Stand star Kelsey Grammer wants to make another movie in the comic book franchise. The actor - who shot to fame as psychiatrist Frasier Crane in 80s sitcom Cheers - says he loved playing mutant politician Beast in the film.
Despite The Last Stand being considered the final film in a trilogy,
Grammer says he expects Hollywood bosses to order a fourth movie after it smashed box office records.
The movie has already taken over $120 million in the US alone when it opened over the Memorial Day weekend making it the fourth biggest opening in American box office history.
Meanwhile, Grammer has also revealed The Last Stand director Brett Ratner - who replaced Brian Singer after he left the project to make Superman Returns - was still filming scenes for the blockbuster three weeks before it was due to be released. top.DisplayAds('Pos7',2,347);
The Frasier star also claims that co-star Rebecca Romijn - who plays blue shape-shifting mutant Mystique - wore prosthetic breasts to make her chest even more voluptuous.
X-Men: The Last Stand - which focuses on mutants' fight for survival after a drug company develops a "cure" that will enable them to live "normal lives" - opened around the world last Friday.