Juggernaut vs. James Bond?

Vinnie Jones says he thinks he could be a good spy-killer as well as a super-villain.

By mrcomicguy - Nov 09, 2005 12:11 AM EST
Filed Under: X-Men 3 The Last Stand
Source: Daily News

Brit tough man actor Vinnie Jones, who plays Juggernaut in X-Men 3, told the Sun: "I'm playing Juggernaut at the minute and it's great fun. I wasn't really a comic kid but I've got into my role for X-Men.

"You don't have to worry about too much dialogue as a superhero but it's a nice rest as I've just done 110 pages on another new film, Johnny Was," Jones said.

"It's good being a superhero but I'd like to have a go at James Bond.

"I think I'd be a great villain so I'll have to see what I can do," he added.

You can read the rest of the interview here.

Meanwhile, actor Bill Duke says X-Men 3 will be much different than the first two. "I think you're going to find a lot of levels to this movie," he told DailyNews.com. "[Director] Brett [Ratner] brings a certain amount of detail, and he's really committed to telling a story. Also, he takes a great deal of time with the actors and their performance," adds Duke, "like Kelsey Grammer - he's wonderful. He has to wear this costume that weighs at least 15 to 20 pounds" to play the blue-furred Beast. Adds Duke with a laugh, "I don't think you're going to see any Frasier up in there!"

Meanwhile, the advertising campaign for X3 starts in February with a full trailer played during the Superbowl and at theaters. Also, Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) will appear on the Simpson’s coinciding with the promo campaign.

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