Although the UCM practically all the superhero productions of Marvelthe truth is that at the beginning of the century we could experience a time of splendor with films like Spider-Man or the remembered trilogy of X-Men. Bryan Singer was in charge of taking charge of the project in 2000 and had a fabulous cast for the occasion.
Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry and Ray Parker were some of the cast members who brought the mutant supergroup to life. The plot took us to the typical situation in which the heroes led by Professor Xavier had to put a stop to the evil Magneto’s plans
The final conflict takes place on Liberty Island, at the top of the Statue of Liberty, so The X-Men fight the Brotherhood of Mutants. While they were recording those scenes, Singer asked one of the stuntmen, Scott Leva, to put on a very peculiar costume and appear with the protagonists to surprise them. Here you have the sequence in a false take.
Indeed, Spider-Man himself appears in the back to the utter bewilderment and laughter of James Marsden (Cyclops), Famke Janssen (Jean Grey) and Halle Berry (Storm). Leva, one of the most reputable and veteran specialists in the industry, snuck in in such a way that he ended up apologizing for appearing in the film he shouldn’t have.
The whole team laughs out loud at what happened and it is a nice way to imagine the arrival of the MCU multiverse eight years earlier of its appearance. It was not until 2008 with the first Iron Man movie when the publisher’s characters definitely began to mix in the movies.
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