X-Men More?
      
      Rumour, 31 May 2006:  From
      
      SuperHeroHype: Bruno Confirms McKellen in Magneto. Source: 
	  'Antony' tells us he got to chat with X-Men: The Last Stand visual 
	  effects supervisor John Bruno about both Magneto and Fantastic Four 2: 
	  "I didn't know if you were interested but I can confirm that Ian McKellen 
	  will be playing Magneto in the prequel. I was told this by John 
	  Bruno at a screening of X3. The company who worked on X3 to deage 
	  them is also going to be doing the Mags prequel. According to John, 
	  Ian is really excited."   
      
      Fact: "I am a total fan of John 
	  Bruno  — 
      his dedication to the X-Men 
      films and his achievements in The Last 
	  Stand are exemplary. As on screen, he has made the 
	  impossible possible and the fantastic believable and the dreamworld 
	  actual, I am going to accept that John's rumour may well turn out to be 
	  true. In the meantime, this is the first I have heard of it. I 
	  suppose that the huge success of the third film makes it more likely that 
	  prequels, sequels, and spin-offs may now be in the planning."            
       — Ian McKellen, 1 June 2006
       
       
      Rush Hour 3?
      Rumour, 29 May 2006:  
      Director Brett Ratner has fleshed out his 
	  wishlist for his upcoming sequel 'Rush Hour 3' by claiming that he is 
	  trying to convince Sir Ian McKellen to play the villain in the film.  
	  According to Ratner, McKellen, should he sign up to star alongside Jackie 
	  Chan and Chris Tucker for the film, would play "the very bad French 
	  villain, who is inspired by Max Von Sydow in Three Days of the Condor".
        
      Fact: "Who am I to contradict a 
	  director, and one so currently blooming as Brett Ratner?"  
      — Ian McKellen, 1 June 2006
       
       
      Birthday in France?
      
        
      
      
      Rumour, 26 May 2006: Movie & Entertainment News provided by 
	  World Entertainment News Network 2006-05-26 12:57:44: Actor SIR IAN 
	  McKELLEN has reached the prime of his life at the age of 67. The actor 
	  celebrated his birthday at the Cannes Film Festival in France yesterday 
	  (25MAY06), partying like a teenager.  
      Fact: "Not true - in fact I 
	  partied like a 67-year-old!" 
                                  
	  — Ian McKellen, 1 June 2006 
       
      
      
        
      
      
      Rumour, 3 May 2005: "Hi, I'm a reporter working on the North West 
	  Evening Mail and we cover Grange-over-Sands where it is rumoured that Sir 
	  Ian has a holiday home." 
      Fact: "I haven't lived up north 
	  since 1958 when I left Bolton in Lancashire for Cambridge University. I 
	  often visit Cumbria where my step-mother lives but it's her house not 
	  mine. It's always exhilarating to be near Morecambe Bay and the mountains 
	  of the Lake District National Park." — Ian McKellen, 5 May 2005 
       
      
      
        
      
      
      Rumour, 10 July 2004: "I have heard rumors that you tried out for 
	  the role of Prof. X in X-MEN. Is this true?"   
      Fact: "No: and anyway I'm pretty 
	  sure Patrick Stewart was already cast before I was asked to play Magneto. 
	  " — Ian McKellen, 19 July 2004 
       
      
      Rumour, 17 July 2004: 
	  "There seems to not be alot of news on x-men 3 at moment, they seem slow 
	  in making this 3rd installment, wondered if you knew to why the such 
	  delay.Some say that X3 and X4 will be filmed together much like the matrix 
	  sequels."
        
      
      Fact: "Ain't 
	  It Cool News reports that Bryan Singer and his writers on 
      X-Men 2 
      are signed to make the next Superman movie. Where that leaves any 
	  future 
      X-Men sequels remains a puzzle which not even Magneto can solve." 
	  — Ian McKellen, 19 July 2004 
       
      
        
      Rumour, 20 June 2004: "Is it true that Sir 
	  Ian refused to be in Bill Condon's latest film 
      Kinsey. Has he 
	  fallen out with the director of 
      Gods and Monsters?"
        
      Fact: "Not at all! An early 
	  draft of Kinsey had an interesting part for me in support of Liam 
	  Neeson but as it didn't survive through to the shooting script, I was 
	  robbed of the chance of working again with Bill and with Liam for the 
	  first time. The character was to have introduced the film and was loosely 
	  based on Clarence Tripp, who worked with Kinsey and wrote the landmark 
	  book The Homosexual Matrix. Bill had interviewed him while 
	  researching the script, before Tripp died last year. I saw an early cut of 
	  the film at Oscar time and found it a rivetting and timely account of 
	  America's waking up to the existence of gay men in the population." 
       — Ian McKellen, 24 June 2004 
       
      
        
      Rumour, 29 May 2004: Is it true that you are going to make a Canadian 
	  independent movie in British Columbia soon? After making Carl Bessai's 
	  film 
      Emile there, will you enjoy 
	  being back in Canada?   
      Fact: "In September 2004, I am 
	  scheduled to act in Neverwas, scripted and directed by Joshua 
	  Stern. Like many American movies these days, this will shoot in British 
	  Columbia, one of my favourite parts of the world."  
	  — Ian McKellen, 7 June 2004 
      [Webmaster's note: Click here for more 
	  details: 
      Neverwas] 
       
      
        
      Rumour, 1 June 2004: I was recently told that Ian McKellen will be playing 
	  Fuyutsuki in a live-action adaptation of the anime series 
      Neon Genesis 
	  Evangelion. Is this true?
      
       
      Fact: "First I've heard of it." — 
	  Ian McKellen, 14 June 2004  
       
      Rumour, 20 May 2004: I read that Sir Ian has 
	  said that he could imagine being many things in life but could not imagine 
	  being a Canadian. Could you tell me where the quote was from and/or the 
	  context?   
      Fact: "This is news to me but as it 
	  sounds like an attempt at a joke at Canada's expense, it probably 
	  originated in USA." — Ian McKellen, 7 June 2004  
      [Webmaster's note: Actually, the quote was 
	  taken — out of context — from
      
      this interview in The Independent. The actual quote, referring 
	  to acting: "I can imagine what it's like to cast spells or have 
	  superpowers. But imagining what it's like to be Canadian? No. You'd need 
	  experience for something like that."] 
       
      Rumour, 21 May 2004: From the X-MEN trivia 
	  listing on 
      IMDb. This true?   
      
      
        Ian McKellen was initially reluctant to 
		accept the role of Magneto, but was won over when he saw the costume he 
		was to wear. 
       
      Fact: "When Bryan Singer first 
	  talked to me about playing Magneto, he sent me some back copies of the 
	  X-Men comics. It's true I liked the style of the illustrations though 
	  I had been warned that the film would look quite different and so would 
	  the costuming of the mutants. I am not unused to wearing tights after the 
	  many plays I have done which were set in the Elizabethan period. However, 
	  as it would have been nigh-impossible for me to adopt the original 
	  Magneto's bulky physique, I was relieved that his clothes were not going 
	  to be skintite.  
      "Louise Mingenbach, who designed 
	  Magneto's day clothes and his fighting uniform, showed me her preliminary 
	  sketches and I made a few suggestions during the fittings.  
      "From the start, what 
	  attracted me to the film was its story and its characters."  
	  — Ian McKellen, 28 May 2004 
       
      Rumour, 16 April 2004: "I 
	  don't believe everything I read at 'Contact Music' so I wonder if 
	  you can confirm or deny the
      
      story they ran, reporting  
      
      McKELLEN'S SNORING DISTRACTS THEATRE-GOERS: 
	  Movie actor SIR IAN McKELLEN was caught napping during a London stage 
	  performance on Wednesday - and snored so loudly he distracted the 
	  entire auditorium. The LORD OF THE RINGS star, 64, was sitting in the 
	  audience for the opening night of THE HOLY TERROR at the DUKE OF YORK'S 
	  THEATRE in the capital, when his snoring could be heard reverberating 
	  round the venue. A source says, 'Some people looked around to see where 
	  the noise was coming from. He must have slept for about 20 minutes.' " 
       
      Fact: "I have never been 
	  known to snore — ask whoever you can find! As for snoozing in the 
	  theatre, think of it. At the end of a long day's work, you settle down in 
	  a comfy seat and they turn the lights off. I have slept through many a 
	  distinguished production. The only satisfactory aspect of this report is 
	  that my age was reported correctly."  — Ian 
	  McKellen, 4 May 2004 
       
      Rumour, 27 January 2004: "I have recently 
	  been informed by a colleague of mine that Ian McKellen has gone on record 
	  stating that he would quit his membership of the Academy if Lost In 
	  Translation were to win an Oscar. Is this true? If so what are McKellen's 
	  objections to the movie?"  
      Fact: "Lost in 
	  Translation is a very fine movie which I relished for its script, 
	  direction and acting. Anyone who has been lonely working abroad will feel 
	  the same. I wish Ms Coppola and her cast the very best."  
	  — Ian McKellen, 28 January 2004 
       
      Rumour, 7 November 2003: "The Daily Mail (in 
	  their Wicked Whispers column) report that 'Ian McKellen infuriated 
	  fellow thesp Orlando Bloom at Tuesday night's British Independent Film 
	  Awards when he said he'd turned up in the hope of a snog from his fellow 
	  Lord of the Rings star. A furious Bloom retorted afterwards: "I'm 
	  not gay. I've got a girlfriend." ' This is untrue isn't it?"   
      Fact: On 5 November at the British 
	  Independent Film Awards, the Variety UK Personality of the Year Award was 
	  presented to Ian McKellen at Hammersmith Palais by Orlando Bloom. They sat 
	  at the same table and caught up on each other’s news.   
      Bloom gave a charming 
	  speech to which McKellen replied. His self-deprecating remarks began: “I’m 
	  not quite sure why I have been honoured in this way but perhaps the 
	  organisers realised that I would go anywhere for a free drink and a chance 
	  to kiss Orlando!” Much laughter and no complaints from Bloom, who accepted 
	  the joke as a compliment. Indeed, next day he called to thank McKellen for 
	  inviting him to the Awards and said how much he was looking forward to 
	  meeting up again at the world premiere of Lord of the Rings: Return of 
	  the King on 1 December in New Zealand. 
      
        
      Ian McKellen and Orlando Bloom meet the press after the BIFA ceremonies
       
      Rumour, 24 August 2003: "The BBC recently 
      
	  reported that you were born in Salford. Your website
      says you were born in Burnley. Well?"  
      Fact: "Salford is adjacent to 
	  Manchester and is the birthplace of Albert Finney. I have never lived 
	  there! I was born in Burnley, then lived in Wigan (1939-52) and 
	  Bolton (1952-58) — all, like Manchester and Salford, in the County of 
	  Lancashire, in northwest England." — Ian McKellen, 25 August 2003 
       
      Rumour, 2 August 2003: "There is a trailer 
	  floating around stating that Peter Jackson is directing THE HOBBIT, which 
	  is to star Ian Holm, Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis and will be opening in 
	  December of 2006. Is there any truth to this rumor?"  
      Fact: "This rumour is wishful 
	  thinking perhaps encouraged by my oft-expressed notion that PJ should at 
	  least oversee a screen adaptation of The Hobbit, whose rights are 
	  currently held by New Line Cinema and MGM/UA. I think it would make a 
	  stunning long-running television serial, including a great deal more plot 
	  detail than is advisable in even a 9-hour trilogy." — Ian 
	  McKellen, 3 August 2003 
       
      Rumour, 4 July 2003: There are rumors that 
	  Sir Ian was to have played Adama in the cancelled Singer/DeSanto TV movie 
	  of "Battlestar Galactica." Is there any basis in fact to these rumors?
       
      Fact: "I scarcely knew about "BG" 
	  until it was cancelled and still know little about it. Any Singer/DeSanto 
	  project gets my interest." — Ian McKellen, 3 August 2003
       
       
      Rumour, 13 July 2003: "I was reading on a 
	  British theatre website that Ian McKellen and Alan Rickman would be 
	  starring in the Royal Shakespeare Co.'s Summer Season 2003. Is this true?"
      Fact: "It is true that I have recently 
	  talked to Michael Boyd, the new Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare 
	  Company, about his plans for Stratford-upon-Avon, where the RSC has its 
	  home base. I hope it mightn't be too long before I return to the RSC, 
	  where I enjoyed working so much when Trevor Nunn was in charge, but I have 
	  no plans to be back there this year. I cannot answer for Alan Rickman, 
	  although I hear Judi Dench will be." — Ian McKellen, 22 July 2003
       
      Rumour, 12 April 2003: "i heard that Ian and 
	  Christoper (saruman) got in to a fight in public, in london and almost 
	  killed each other. plz tell me this isnt true"
      Fact: "Wherever The Fellowship of the 
	  Ring is screened, Gandalf and Saruman fight. Elsewhere Christopher Lee 
	  and I are best of pacific friends." — Ian McKellen, 14 April 2003
       
      Rumour, 12 December 2002: "Hi, there's a 
	  rumor going around at my work that Sir Ian McKellen has recently died. Is 
	  this true? I certainly hope not."
      Fact: Ian McKellen is alive and well. 
	  This rumour seemed to start circulating after the death of Richard Harris, 
	  who played the wizard "Dumbledore" in the Harry Potter movies, on 25 
	  October 2002 at the age of 72.
       
      Rumour, 14 November 2002: "There's a rumour 
	  on the Net that Sir Ian is going to play Professor Dumbledore in the next 
	  Harry Potter movie, following the sad passing of Richard Harris. Is this 
	  true? It would be wonderful if it IS true, but I know how easily these 
	  rumours start, so I'm not getting too excited yet! Perhaps you could just 
	  let me know "officially"? (Maybe he doesn't want to be typecast as an 
	  elderly man with a flowing white beard!) Thanks."
      Fact: Ian McKellen has NOT agreed to succeed 
	  the late Richard Harris in the role of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter 
	  movies. He has expressed interest in perhaps playing a different 
	  role some time in the future of the series.
      And further: 
      Rumour, 9 January 2003: "i know that on this 
	  site it confirms that sir ian will not be playing dumbledore in the 
	  forthcoming harry potter films, but on imdb.com there is a later dated 
	  article claiming that he has been confirmed in the role. i'm sure you're 
	  tired of these questions by now but i would appreciate a confirmation or 
	  otherwise and i'm sure me and many other fans of the harry potter films 
	  and ian mckellen would appreciate this information being changed on 
	  imdb.com, a usually reliable site, now has him in the cast list for the 
	  next HP film, and possibly you would be the right person to make this 
	  request to them. many thanks for any information or help. " 
      
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      11 January 2003 
        Dear concerned mailer,  
        I have not been offered Dumbledore but 
		another knight is considering it.  
        Best wishes  
        From the actor who plays Gandalf for 
		God’s sake,  
        Ian McKellen  
       
      
      ========================================================== 
      [Webmaster's Note: Warner Bros has announced 
	  the role of Professor Dumbledore will be played by Michael Gambon in 
	  upcoming HARRY POTTER films.] 
       
      Rumour, 6 December 2002: "I recently, as in 
	  two hours ago, heard from my friend that she heard on the radio that Ian 
	  McKellen got married. I am Ian's number one fan, trust me, I am, and this 
	  news came as quite a shock (and a wonderful surprise). I was searching the 
	  internet trying to verify the news, and all I could find was an article 
	  saying that Ian and Nick were going to get married, but were not married 
	  yet, obviously. If you have any answers for me as to whether they are 
	  going to get married or are married, I would greatly appreciate an email 
	  back. The suspense is really killing me."
      Fact: Ian McKellen has no plans to get 
	  married. Do not believe everything (or perhaps anything) you read in "The 
	  Globe," the US tabloid that spread this rumour.
       
      Rumour, 6 December 2002: "My mother recently 
	  told me that she'd heard you on an interview while you were in Canada...i 
	  think it was B.C. or something. I've also heard rumours that u like it 
	  here so much you're thinking of moving here? Is that true, cuz that would 
	  be pretty cool, we have a serious lacking in recognizable actors here, 
	  they all seem to move OUT of the country!"
      Fact: Ian McKellen has spent a lot of time 
	  in Canada recently, filming
      X-Men and
      Emile. London is 
	  still his home, and he has no plans to live permanently in Canada.
       
      Rumor, 22 October 2002: "I have heard a 
	  rumor that Ian McKellen is going to be in a new film with John Malkovich 
	  in 2003 called Borgia, is this true?"
      Fact: Ian McKellen has no plans to be 
	  involved in the project.
       
      Rumour, 13 August 2002: "I heard on 
	  the news that you are allergic to wheat gluten, and have started your own 
	  Gluten Free food line. Is this true?!"
      Fact: Sir Ian is NOT allergic to wheat and 
	  does not have any plans for a line of food.
       
      
        
      Rumour, 11 January 2003: "I recently bought the FotR Extended DVD, and 
	  while I was listening to the Audio Commentary, Sir Ian states that he's a 
	  homosexual. I'm pretty sure he was joking, but because you can't see his 
	  face and he doesn't laugh or anything I thought I might as well ask." 
      Fact: As you will see throughout this 
	  website (Writings,
      E-Posts, 
      Activism etc.), Sir Ian is not just openly gay, but also an activist 
	  for gay civil rights. 
       
      Just a Rumour
      Rumour, July 2003: "Is it true that The Pope 
	  is a woman - i mean what a bitch! and look at her frocks! do u think it 
	  matters what His Holiness thinks says or prays about? I mean look at the 
	  guys who elected him! Wouldn't you like to play a pope? Serena the First 
	  in white satin."  
      Reply: "It is difficult to work out 
	  the Vatican's motives for wording this latest outburst so savagely. Are 
	  they genuinely scared of us gays like they used to be of the godless 
	  Communists? They certainly scare me. The cardinalia are spoiling for a 
	  fight which they believe they can win. As a non-believer I haven't been 
	  over-impressed by the Christian declarations from The White House and 
	  Number Ten and I preferred it when Pope John was opposing the invasion of 
	  Iraq.  
      "At the very highest levels of the 
	  Vatican Papal circle I am told by an impeccably placed third party, a 
	  cardinal has regular sex with a lay employee in the Papal city. There are 
	  apparently lengthy gaps between sex for the cardinal to re-confess and 
	  clear his conscience. Celibacy must be a taxing state of mind. A man who 
	  hides his true nature behind the purple doesn't respect himself. He can 
	  love his neighbour only as much as he loves himself and that's little. 
	  Even if it's just a rumour, it's a major example of hypocrisy and of 
	  homophobia - a condition which affects gays as much as anybody else.
       
      "I think a female pope would be fun. 
	  How can anyone take for the gospel, the views of such a male enclave? The 
	  UK military were just as bad about admitting gays, who have now been 
	  uneventfully welcomed into the ranks. Along with the US High Command, the 
	  Pope's contempt for gay people and their passions must be the last 
	  harrumph of the uncertain male, the action of a bully. I watch this latest 
	  episode of international aggression, appalled at how cruel men can be.
       
      "These are violent times." — 
	  Ian McKellen, 3 August 2003  |