X-Men: The Last Stand - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "X-Men: The Last Stand"
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
X-Men: The Last Stand - TMDB rating
6.418/10
10281
X-Men: The Last Stand - Kinopoisk rating
7.28/10
210759
X-Men: The Last Stand - IMDB rating
6.6/10
571000

Actors and characters

Photo Hugh Jackman #26119Photo Hugh Jackman #26120Photo Hugh Jackman #26121Photo Hugh Jackman #26122

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman
Character Logan / Wolverine
Photo Patrick Stewart #8170Photo Patrick Stewart #8171Photo Patrick Stewart #8172Photo Patrick Stewart #8173

Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart
Character Professor Charles Xavier
Photo Ian McKellen #10127Photo Ian McKellen #10128Photo Ian McKellen #10129Photo Ian McKellen #10130

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen
Character Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto
Photo Famke Janssen #13211Photo Famke Janssen #13212Photo Famke Janssen #13213Photo Famke Janssen #13214

Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen
Character Jean Grey / Phoenix
Photo Halle Berry #24512Photo Halle Berry #24513Photo Halle Berry #24514Photo Halle Berry #24515

Halle Berry

Halle Berry
Character Ororo Munroe / Storm
Photo Kelsey Grammer #65519Photo Kelsey Grammer #65520Photo Kelsey Grammer #326846Photo Kelsey Grammer #326847

Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer
Character Dr. Henry 'Hank' McCoy / Beast
Photo Shawn Ashmore #26137Photo Shawn Ashmore #26138Photo Shawn Ashmore #26139

Shawn Ashmore

Shawn Ashmore
Character Bobby Drake / Iceman
Photo Elliot Page #10833Photo Elliot Page #10834Photo Elliot Page #10835Photo Elliot Page #10836

Elliot Page

Elliot Page
Character Kitty Pryde
Photo Anna Paquin #26133Photo Anna Paquin #26134Photo Anna Paquin #26135Photo Anna Paquin #26136

Anna Paquin

Anna Paquin
Character Marie / Rogue
Photo Vinnie Jones #41391Photo Vinnie Jones #41392

Vinnie Jones

Vinnie Jones
Character Cain Marko / Juggernaut
Photo Aaron Stanford #84908Photo Aaron Stanford #84909Photo Aaron Stanford #84910Photo Aaron Stanford #84911

Aaron Stanford

Aaron Stanford
Character John Allerdyce / Pyro
Photo Ben Foster #3978Photo Ben Foster #3979Photo Ben Foster #3980Photo Ben Foster #3981

Ben Foster

Ben Foster
Character Warren Worthington III / Angel
Photo Michael Murphy #58192Photo Michael Murphy #58193

Michael Murphy

Michael Murphy
Character Warren Worthington II
Photo Rebecca Romijn #77693Photo Rebecca Romijn #77694Photo Rebecca Romijn #77695Photo Rebecca Romijn #77696

Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn
Character Raven Darkholme / Mystique
Photo James Marsden #570Photo James Marsden #571Photo James Marsden #572Photo James Marsden #573

James Marsden

James Marsden
Character Scott Summers / Cyclops
Photo Dania Ramirez #39520Photo Dania Ramirez #39521Photo Dania Ramirez #39522Photo Dania Ramirez #39523

Dania Ramirez

Dania Ramirez
Character Callisto
Photo Shohreh Aghdashloo #30195

Shohreh Aghdashloo

Shohreh Aghdashloo
Character Dr. Kavita Rao
Photo Cameron Bright #24145Photo Cameron Bright #24146Photo Cameron Bright #24147

Cameron Bright

Cameron Bright
Character Jimmy / Leech
Photo Josef Sommer #76575Photo Josef Sommer #76576Photo Josef Sommer #76577

Josef Sommer

Josef Sommer
Character The President
Photo Bill Duke #33732Photo Bill Duke #33733

Bill Duke

Bill Duke
Character Trask
Photo Daniel Cudmore #19047Photo Daniel Cudmore #19048Photo Daniel Cudmore #19049

Daniel Cudmore

Daniel Cudmore
Character Peter Rasputin / Colossus
Photo Eric Dane #54789Photo Eric Dane #54790Photo Eric Dane #54791

Eric Dane

Eric Dane
Character James Madrox / Multiple Man
Photo Desiree Zurowski #104742

Desiree Zurowski

Desiree Zurowski
Character Mrs. Grey
Photo Adrian Hough #27310
Adrian Hough
Character Mr. Grey
Photo Haley Ramm #81575

Haley Ramm

Haley Ramm
Character Young Jean Grey
Photo Chris Claremont #5965

Chris Claremont

Chris Claremont
Character Lawnmower Man
Photo Stan Lee #5482Photo Stan Lee #5483Photo Stan Lee #5484Photo Stan Lee #5485

Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Character Waterhose Man
Photo Cayden Boyd #55740

Cayden Boyd

Cayden Boyd
Character Young Angel
Photo Tanya Newbould #55524
Tanya Newbould
Character Dr. McCoy's Assistant
Photo Anthony Heald #81971

Anthony Heald

Anthony Heald
Character FBI Mystique Interrogator
Photo Connor Widdows #105973
Connor Widdows
Character Jones
Photo Kea Wong #209362Photo Kea Wong #209363Photo Kea Wong #209364

Kea Wong

Kea Wong
Character Jubilation Lee / Jubilee

Shauna Kain

Shauna Kain
Character Theresa Rourke Cassidy / Siryn
Luke Pohl
Character Flea
Photo Julian Richings #26592Photo Julian Richings #26593Photo Julian Richings #26594Photo Julian Richings #26595

Julian Richings

Julian Richings
Character Mutant Theatre Organizer
Lloyd Adams
Character Lizard Man
Photo Richard Yee #227646Photo Richard Yee #227647Photo Richard Yee #227648
Richard Yee
Character Little Phat
Via Saleaumua
Character Phat
Photo Meiling Melançon #55516Photo Meiling Melançon #55517Photo Meiling Melançon #55518Photo Meiling Melançon #55519

Meiling Melançon

Meiling Melançon
Character Elizabeth Braddock / Psylocke
Photo Omahyra Mota #111000
Omahyra Mota
Character Phillipa Sontag / Arclight
Photo Clayton Watmough #227649Photo Clayton Watmough #227650Photo Clayton Watmough #227651
Clayton Watmough
Character Glob Herman
Photo Ken Leung #26837Photo Ken Leung #26838

Ken Leung

Ken Leung
Character Kid Omega
Photo Julian Christopher #54192
Julian Christopher
Character Prison Truck Guard #1
Photo Brad Kelly #31927

Brad Kelly

Brad Kelly
Character Prison Truck Guard #2
Photo Makenzie Vega #26839Photo Makenzie Vega #26840Photo Makenzie Vega #26841Photo Makenzie Vega #26842

Makenzie Vega

Makenzie Vega
Character Prison Truck Little Girl
Photo Mi-Jung Lee #46564
Mi-Jung Lee
Character Newscaster
Photo Benita Ha #15417

Benita Ha

Benita Ha
Character Worthington Technician
Ron James
Character Prison Truck Driver
Photo R. Lee Ermey #15179Photo R. Lee Ermey #15180Photo R. Lee Ermey #15181

R. Lee Ermey

R. Lee Ermey
Character Sergeant (voice)
Photo Lance Gibson #227652Photo Lance Gibson #227653Photo Lance Gibson #227654
Lance Gibson
Character Spike
Photo Aaron Pearl #31916
Aaron Pearl
Character Team Leader
Photo Chelah Horsdal #27295

Chelah Horsdal

Chelah Horsdal
Character Minivan Mother
Photo John Pyper-Ferguson #39601Photo John Pyper-Ferguson #39602

John Pyper-Ferguson

John Pyper-Ferguson
Character Minivan Father
Photo Brenna O

Brenna O'Brien

Brenna O'Brien
Character Minivan Daughter
Justin Callan
Character Minivan Son #1
Photo Alex Ferris #82384Photo Alex Ferris #82385Photo Alex Ferris #82386Photo Alex Ferris #82387

Alex Ferris

Alex Ferris
Character Minivan Son #2
Peter Kawasaki
Character Photographer
Photo Ron Blecker #32297
Ron Blecker
Character Commander
Photo Emy Aneke #45725
Emy Aneke
Character Alcatraz Lieutenant
David Smith
Character Omega Mutie
Photo Olivia Williams #41557Photo Olivia Williams #41558Photo Olivia Williams #41559Photo Olivia Williams #41560

Olivia Williams

Olivia Williams
Character Dr. Moira MacTaggert
Tony Stef'Ano
Character Mutant (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Initially, Bryan Singer was supposed to direct the film. However, he preferred to head the production of 'Superman Returns' (2006). The baton was passed to none other than Brett Ratner. Bryan left the project royally, taking with him a large part of the filming crew, headed by composer John Ottman and screenwriters Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris.
  • Interestingly, Singer stated that he would happily have worked on a threequel if the management of '20th Century Fox' had agreed to postpone the release date, but the studio simply preferred to find another candidate. That person was supposed to be Matthew Vaughn. However, the latter left the project after 9 weeks due to family circumstances. Then the director's chair was offered to the relatively available Brett Ratner. Brett, who had claimed the director's position even during the debut film of the franchise, readily agreed.
  • Maggie Grace was in negotiations to get the role of Kitty Pryde, but it later turned out that the filming schedule of the film coincided with the filming schedule of the second season of the series 'Lost' (2004-2010). Threatening to get rid of Maggie’s character, the producers of the series managed to dissuade the actress from participating in the project. After Maggie left the project, the producers had to urgently look for a replacement. Ultimately, the role went to actor Elliot Page (formerly known as Ellen Page).
  • Mike Vogel could have gotten the role of Angel. He had to choose between two films: 'X-Men: The Last Stand' (2006) and 'Poseidon' (2006). Mike chose the latter. Besides Mike, Jed Bernard and Nick Stahl also claimed the role at different times.
  • For one of the action scenes, an exact replica of the 'Golden Gate Bridge' with a length of 2,500 feet was made.
  • Philipp Rousselot was the cinematographer when Matthew Vaughn was credited as director, and also for a short period after Brett Ratner took the director's chair. Subsequently, Philipp left the project, stating that he had made the biggest mistake of his life by signing a contract to shoot the film. After his departure, Dante Spinotti was hired. However, he also had to leave the project a week before filming ended. James Muro completed the filming.
  • One of the first versions of the angel wings was too heavy for Ben Foster, so they were remade from foam.
  • Initially, Halle Berry was not going to appear in the film due to rather strained relations with Bryan Singer, as well as the minor role of her character. However, after Singer left the project, and 'Catwoman' (2004) flopped at the box office, Berry agreed to star in the film, but only with a significant increase in her character's screen time.
  • This film was the first to feature all the main characters from the early 'X-Men' comics: Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Beast, and Angel. The positive characters that viewers saw in the first or second parts of the trilogy appeared in the comics more than a hundred issues later: Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, and Juggernaut. Kitty Pryde appeared in the comics after the 'Dark Phoenix Saga,' and Rogue – several years after Kitty. Initially, Rogue was a member of 'Mystique's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants,' which also included Pyro, Blob, Avalanche, and Destiny.
  • When Bryan Singer was the director, he intended to develop the plot around the Dark Phoenix. He also wanted Emma Frost / the White Queen to be the main villain. He was going to invite Sigourney Weaver for this role. After Singer left the project, it was decided not to include Emma Frost in the plot, and to make the story about the Dark Phoenix one of the plot lines, focusing on the 'cure' storyline. In the third film, Bryan intended to finally introduce Gambit into the plot. He wanted to cast Channing Tatum for the role. After Bryan's departure, Gambit's role was first reduced to a cameo, and then completely removed from the script.
  • In the film, you can spot Fat and Spike from the "X-Statix" comics.
  • Juggernaut's line, "Do you know who I am? I am Juggernaut, bitch," was taken from a web parody based on a scene from "X-Men The Animated Series".
  • Summer Glau auditioned for the role of Kitty Pryde.
  • The film's final scene with Magneto in Golden Gate Park was filmed in London. Originally, Magneto was supposed to be playing chess with Mystique, but Rebecca Romijn was unable to participate in the filming due to commitments to other projects.
  • The scene in the "Danger Room" is based on the "Days of Future Past" comic, where the Sentinels hunted mutants in a world engulfed in numerous wars. In the comics, the events of the scene we see in the film take place in 2013.
  • In the comics, the Lich is a small green boy. In the movie, he is an ordinary child.
  • The scene on the bridge is based on “New X-Men” #147. Only in the comic did the action take place in Manhattan.
  • The film takes the mutant nature of Juggernaut's abilities from the “Ultimate X-Men” universe, where he is a mutant.
  • The film's plot is a combination of two graphic novels. The first is Joss Whedon's “Gifted,” which dealt with a cure for mutation, and the second is Chris Claremont and John Byrne's “The Dark Phoenix Saga” (Uncanny X-Men #129-137).
  • The roles of Rebecca Romijn (Mystique) and James Marsden (Cyclops) were significantly reduced due to the actors' commitments to other projects.
  • Initially, Elliot Page (formerly known as Ellen Page) declined the offer to play Kitty Pryde.
  • The character Trask is Bolivar Trask. In the comics, he created the Sentinels – giant robots whose primary purpose was to hunt mutants.
  • Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, and Vinnie Jones also starred together in the film "Swordfish" (2001).
  • To better play her role, Famke Janssen read many books about schizophrenia.
  • In August 2007, Matthew Vaughn explained the reason for his departure from the project. According to Vaughn, the studio put a lot of pressure on him to complete filming in record time. At the same time, according to Vaughn, the script was rather raw and required careful refinement.
  • The scene with Magneto in the park, as well as the post-credits scene, were not in the script and were added to the plot during filming. According to Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, even they did not know if these scenes would be included in the final cut.
  • The film crew was not allowed to set up cameras on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, so John Bruno and his assistants limited themselves to taking a large number of photographs from both the bridge and the shore. They complained that they were very unlucky with the weather – they arrived in San Francisco in the middle of summer, when the city is constantly shrouded in fog, and were forced to catch rare glimpses of clear skies. Some footage was shot from a helicopter, although they were also not allowed to fly too close to the bridge for safety reasons. As a result, about 90% of the 'live' shots of the bridge required digital correction – either a matching background or the addition of cars.
  • To prepare for the role of Angel, Ben Foster specifically gained muscle mass – Foster, who hadn’t been particularly fond of sports before, worked out intensely in the gym for several months to make his character look more believable on screen, as he believed that huge wings on a frail body would look unconvincing.
  • For filming episodes set several years earlier, actors Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen were 'de-aged' using computer graphics. In particular, photographs of Stewart from the filming of the first season of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' (1987-1994) were used for this purpose.
  • In the film, Callisto's abilities differ from those in the comics: while in the comics she had the ability to instantly calculate the solution to any problem, in the film she was given the abilities of Quicksilver (speed) and Caliban (detecting the strength of mutants).
  • In the scene where Wolverine comes to rescue Jean Grey at Magneto's mutant camp, he is attacked by a mutant who throws spikes. Two spikes hit Wolverine in the abdomen, tearing his shirt. In the next scene, his shirt is already without the spike holes.
  • Maggie Grace was in negotiations to play Kitty Pryde, but it was later discovered that the film's shooting schedule coincided with the shooting schedule for the second season of "Lost" (2004-2010). Threatening to write off Maggie's character, the show's producers dissuaded the actress from participating in the project. After Maggie left the project, the producers had to urgently find a replacement. Ultimately, the role went to Elliot Page (formerly known as Ellen Page).
  • Mike Vogel could have played the role of Angel. He had to choose between two films: "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006) and "Poseidon" (2006). Mike chose the latter. Jed Bernard and Nick Stahl also auditioned for the role at different times.
  • This film was the first to feature all the main characters from the earliest X-Men comics: Professor X, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Beast, and Angel. The positive characters that viewers saw in the first or second parts of the trilogy appeared in the comics more than a hundred issues later: Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, and Boom-Boom. Kitty Pryde appeared in the comics after "The Dark Phoenix Saga," and Rogue appeared several years later. Originally, Rogue was a member of Mystique's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, which also included Pyro, Blob, Avalanche, and Destiny.
  • Juggernaut's line, "Do you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" was taken from a web parody based on a scene from "X-Men: The Animated Series."
  • The film adopted Juggernaut's mutant nature of abilities from the "Ultimate X-Men" universe, where he is a mutant.
  • The Trask character is Bolivar Trask. In the comics, he created the Sentinels—giant robots whose main purpose was to hunt mutants.
  • Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, and Vinnie Jones also starred together in the film "Swordfish" (2001).
  • The film crew was not allowed to set up cameras on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, so John Bruno and his assistants were limited to taking a large number of photographs both from the bridge and from the shore. They complained that they were very unlucky with the weather – they arrived in San Francisco in the middle of summer, when the city is constantly shrouded in fog, and were forced to catch rare glimpses of clear skies. Some footage was managed to be shot from a helicopter, although for safety reasons they were also not allowed to fly too close to the bridge. As a result, about 90% of the 'live' shots of the bridge required digital correction – either adding a corresponding background or adding cars.
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