X-Men: First Class's Caleb Landry Jones talks about a Marvel return.
One X-Men: First Class star weighed in on a Marvel return. ComicBook.com had the chance to talk with Caleb Landry Jones before Dogman hits select theaters on March 29th and opens nationwide on April 5th. He played Banshee in X-Men: First Class. While he wasn't in the franchise for the longest time, the actor's turn was memorable. With Deadpool & Wolverine on the horizon, a lot of mutant returns have been whispered about online. For Jones, he can't see a cameo in his future.
Other X-Men Stars Are Sitting This One Out TooThe Banshee actor won't be the only X-Men star absent from their big MCU debut. Vinnie Jones will be sitting this one out as well. The Juggernaut actor told Yahoo UK that the Deadpool creative team called about a cameo. However, that suit is notoriously hard to get in and out of. It seems like that costume was just a bridge too far for Jones. While he absolutely loves Deadpool, the timing just wasn't there.
"Deadpool's my favorite movie of all f*cking time more or less," he added."I really wanted to do it, but they didn't have the budget to put me in the suit."
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