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Cannes 2009: Exclusive – Taylor Kitsch Takes Gambit Forward for Wolverine 2
The actor tells RT he’s excited to take the character to the next level.
by Joe Utichi | May 16, 2009
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Taylor Kitsch sat down with RT today on the beach in Cannes to share details of his latest project, The Bang Bang Club, in which he plays a photojournalist in post-Apartheid South Africa alongside Ryan Phillippe and Malin Akerman. While we talked, of course, we couldn't help but ask about his next steps with Gambit, who he played in this year's X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Fox wasted no time announcing a movie based on Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool character in the film, but Kitsch seemed unaware that a Wolverine sequel had been given the go-ahead too and he shared his excitement with RT.

"Man, good on Hugh for doing that to his body again," he laughed as we told him about the film. "I hadn't heard that was going to happen! You have my brain going now about what I'd love to do with Gambit!"

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Kitsch clearly developed a love for the character while he was making Wolverine, and told us how excited he'd be to jump back into the mantle. "I'm just excited to go deeper into Gambit. It's a flattering thing when people say that the only shitty part about the character is we didn't see enough of him. If that's the case, bring it on. I want to go deep into Gambit."

The character, for him, has much more to him than was explored in his brief screen time as part of Wolverine. "He has so many more colours to explore. I want to go dark with that cat. There are so many things I want people to see of him and he really is his own deal. In Wolverine he was very much moving the story along. If I can have some moments where you go deeper into Gambit's back-story and why he was the way he was at that poker table -- that's a fun thing to explore."

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Kitsch is also excited about the possibility of delivering more action as Gambit. "I have the tools now to do some larger fights and I'd be really excited to get a chance to do that, too. I have so many ideas in my mind right now!"

Of course there's been no confirmation that Gambit will appear in the Wolverine sequel, with rumours swirling about it focussing on the clawed one's time in Japan during World War II. Nevertheless, as one of the most popular characters in the X-Men stable we'd not be surprised to hear that his role will be expanded in some form, either as part of Wolverine 2 or in another film. It seems, at least, that in Taylor Kitsch he's in safe, well-researched hands.


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Moonpig123
Moonpig123 writes:
on May 16 2009 08:03 AM

I've never been a huge fan of the character, but Origins: Wolverine set up more Gambit action relatively well. I for one would be interested to see what they could do with him.

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Superzone
Superzone writes:
on May 16 2009 09:12 AM

While a sequel to Wolverine doesn't sound super exciting, I'd definitely be interested if Gambit gets to play a bigger role.

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ledawg
ledawg writes:
on May 16 2009 10:19 AM

He was good, in what little there was for him. But when did "Wolverine" take place? The 70's? I'm just wonderin.

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Bob S.
Bob S. writes:
on May 16 2009 01:25 PM

In reply to this comment (#2479313)
Supposed to have, but you can't really tell from the sets and costume design. Three Mile Island occurred in 1979.

I don't think the "only sh--ty part about the character" is that we didn't get to see enough of him. Accent, anyone?


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mannsman
mannsman writes:
on May 16 2009 01:31 PM

Taylor was great as gambit in wolverine---hope to see him in his own spinoff or the sequel.

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Tyrant
Tyrant writes:
on May 16 2009 03:15 PM

I'd love a Gambit spin off. One thing I've always wanted is Gambit and Apocalypse on the big screen.

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cypress550
cypress550 writes:
on May 16 2009 03:32 PM

i hope he does get his own movie because he wasnt in the movie long enough for me.

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T L.
T L. writes:
on May 18 2009 10:18 AM

In reply to this comment (#2479625)
Accent..... or any of his patented lines, his demeanor, his character ....very disappointed. Other than his abilities and some of his background he wasn't gambit.

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