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Though he eventually directed 2011’s X-Men: First Class, Matthew Vaughn almost entered Marvel’s mutant film franchise even earlier. At his spotlight panel at New York Comic Con on Saturday, Vaughn recalled his experience working on 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand, which he was originally slated to direct before being replaced by Brett Ratner.
Vaughn’s time on The Last Stand was also his first experience with Hollywood, following his low-budget directorial debut Layer Cake and years of producing his friend Guy Ritchie’s British crime films before that. It was not a positive experience. He recalled one Fox executive giving him the classic “you’ll never work in this town again” speech, “and I believed it.”
Vaughn observed the studio being deceitful with Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry, who played the superhero Storm. “Hollywood is really political and odd. I went into an executive’s office and I saw a script that was a lot fatter,” the director recalled. “I was like, what the hell’s this draft? They said, ‘don’t worry about it.'”
“That’s a pretty cool idea,” Vaughn said. “So I was like, what’s this? They said it was the Halle Berry script. ‘She hasn’t signed on yet, but this is what she wants it to be. So once she signs on, we’ll throw it in the bin.’ I said wow, you’re going to do that to an Oscar-winning actress? I’m out of here. So I quit at that point. I figured I was mincemeat.”
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