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  • (upbeat rock music)

  • (audience applauds)

  • - You didn't think I'd miss it.

  • (mumbles) How are you guys doing?

  • How you doing there in the back?

  • All good?

  • (audience cheers)

  • How are you, Chris?

  • Good to see you, man.

  • Aw, hugging up.

  • I gotta say, up until about two days ago

  • I had no idea that footage existed.

  • Honestly, I never knew someone was filming,

  • and Tom said I was filming and someone dug it up.

  • I think Bryan made them find it,

  • and man have I aged.

  • Holy crap. (audience laughs)

  • I've got three words for you guys: old man Logan.

  • That's all I'm saying.

  • (audience laughs and cheers)

  • Read into it what you will.

  • Listen, it is 16 years since that day, almost,

  • and I gotta tell you, playing the legend that is Wolverine

  • is the greatest part I have ever had in my life.

  • I'm biased, I think he's the greatest comic book

  • character ever made, ever, (audience cheers)

  • and I have to tell you, I'm here today

  • for one major reason, and that is to thank all of you,

  • the fans, because you are (audience cheers)

  • the greatest fans any actor could ever dream of having.

  • You are the most loyal, most passionate.

  • You are definitely the most honest,

  • sometimes brutally honest, yes.

  • (audience laughs and cheers)

  • When we haven't always got it right, you've told us,

  • but you've always been there, and for that,

  • I thank you from the bottom of my heart,

  • and I also wanted to say thanks

  • to the worldwide team that is 20th Century Fox,

  • led by the man who's been there

  • from the beginning, Jim Gianopulos.

  • Hey, this is sounding like an obituary.

  • I hate this, I'm sorry!

  • I mean look, I know they killed off Wolverine

  • in the comic books recently, but hey,

  • in the movies he's not dead yet.

  • (audience cheers)

  • - [Chris Hardwick] What does that mean?

  • What is in store?

  • - Well, what is in store?

  • I wanna tell you so bad.

  • - [Voiceover] Do it! (audience laughs)

  • - But as I promised, this next time

  • is gonna be my last time putting on the claws,

  • one last time, and there it is.

  • (audience laughs) There it is, there it is.

  • But honestly, this has been the greatest thing

  • that ever happened to me, and I thank you guys,

  • but I also, right now I have to tell you

  • that in this movie that we're gonna make,

  • it's gonna be directed by Jim Mangold,

  • the great Jim Mangold, and yeah, he's awesome,

  • and I can tell you that the people in this room

  • in particular, the fans in this room,

  • I think it's gonna be the best one yet for you guys.

  • (audience cheers) That's what I promise you.

  • So, I also want to thank, before I leave the stage,

  • I really wanna thank one person

  • who helped me bring Wolverine to life,

  • who also gave me my very first United States film job,

  • the one and only, the amazing genius, Bryan Singer.

  • Come on out, Bryan.

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • That is literally the first time I've seen you run, ever.

  • - Ever, ever.

  • I don't run.

  • - Are you okay?

  • - I made it.

  • - Paramedic!

  • No. (audience laughs)

  • - That was very emotional.

  • I had never seen that before.

  • - I know, it was kinda...

  • You know that look on my face

  • when I was completely shocked?

  • Like I had no idea, because I have never known

  • more in my life that I had not got a job

  • than in that audition, because when I was auditioning,

  • this is Bryan: "Uh, okay.

  • "Uh, cut. (Bryan laughs)

  • "I dunno, do you wanna do the second scene?

  • "Do it if you want, whatever."

  • (audience laughs)

  • So I do the second scene.

  • "Uh, cut.

  • "Okay, yeah, I'd really like it to work out."

  • I'm like, "What?

  • "Who is this guy?" (audience laughs)

  • Never play poker with this man.

  • That's all I can tell you.

  • - I never offered a man, a woman,

  • or anyone a role on the spot before.

  • It's always done through an agent

  • or an offer, or something like that,

  • but at that time, I got permission,

  • and then I walked up to you, I remember,

  • and there was a camera there,

  • and said, "Would you do this?"

  • Then there was an awkward conversation...

  • It was complicated.

  • - And I didn't have an agent.

  • That's maybe why you came up (laughs).

  • - Oh, that's probably it (laughs).

  • - No, but also there was a discussion, too,

  • we had on the steps after that where I said,

  • "Whether the film sucks or not,

  • "you'll be Wolverine for the rest of your life (laughs),

  • "so prepare for that."

  • - Which I'm very happy about, by the way.

  • Thank you. (audience applauds)

  • - God bless you.

  • - But thank you, man.

  • - Oh, thank you.

  • - That was the moment that changed my life forever.

  • That was one of those right turns

  • that sent my life in a way better direction.

  • - Well, mine too.

  • Love you, man.

  • - [Voiceover] Aw! (audience cheers)

  • - I'll leave you to it.

  • - Well, hang on for a second, if you don't mind.

  • - Yeah, sure.

  • - I'd like to take over and bring out some of our friends,

  • which, if I am left to remember everyone's names,

  • I will fail, so I'm gonna leave it to you.

  • - [Chris] Thank you, I appreciate it.

  • Here we go.

  • Let's start off with, as Quicksilver, Evan Peters.

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • Here he comes, all right.

  • As Havok, Lucas Till.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Jubilee, Lana Condor.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Nightcrawler, Kodi Smit-McPhee.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Cyclops, Tye Sheridan.

  • (audience cheers)

  • Jean Grey: Sophie Turner.

  • (audience cheers)

  • Beast: Nicholas Hoult.

  • (audience cheers)

  • Professor X: James McAvoy.

  • (audience cheers)

  • Mystique: Jennifer Lawrence.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Magneto, Michael Fassbender.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Apocalypse, Oscar Isaac.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Psylocke, Olivia Munn.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Angel, Ben Hardy.

  • (audience cheers)

  • As Storm, Alexandra Shipp.

  • (audience cheers)

  • And writer-producer, Simon Kinberg.

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • - [Chris] Holy craps.

  • - [Hugh] Yeah, right, I see.

  • No, I see how it works.

  • That's good, no seats left.

  • Got it, no that's cool!

  • I got Michael Fassbender's car, and I'm all good.

  • (audience laughs)

  • - [Bryan] No, you don't...

  • All right, well-- - [Hugh] Yeah,

  • no I can stand back here.

  • - [Bryan] Well, no you don't have

  • to stand here, but you know, you might,

  • I don't know, take a look around, you know?

  • - [Hugh] Yeah.

  • - [Jennifer] I'm uncomfortable.

  • - [Bryan] There's room. (Chris laughs)

  • at the table.

  • - There's room?

  • Can I sit on James' lap?

  • (audience cheers)

  • - [Bryan] Well, I was hoping that was mine.

  • (audience laughs and cheers)

  • - [Hugh] And we're done.

  • Thank you very much!

  • - [Chris] I mean, that could be it.

  • (crosstalk amongst panel members)

  • - [Hugh] Have a great one, have a great one.

  • - [Chris] Ladies and gentlemen, Hugh Jackman!

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • - [Bryan] Wait Hugh, Hugh!

  • Hugh, Hugh come back!

  • Wait, wait!

  • Hugh, Hugh!

  • I recognize the fact that you've been

  • in every single X-Men film.

  • - [Hugh] Right, yeah. - [Bryan] Every one of them.

  • - [Bryan] Yeah. - [Hugh] Up until--

  • - [Bryan] Old friend. - [Hugh] Oh, right.

  • - [Bryan] Remember who...

  • The video, emotional first role--

  • - [Hugh] Yes, I got it. - [Bryan] Of your life.

  • Okay, all right, have a good day.

  • I'll see you.

  • (audience laughs)

  • - [Jennifer] It's like the awkward gift

  • that keeps on giving.

  • - [Bryan] But you know my number,

  • because we exchanged that.

  • - [Hugh] My people, your people, okay.

  • - [Bryan] Right, right, see you.

  • - [Chris] (laughs) Hugh Jackman, again!

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • Oh my god, how are we gonna get through all this?

  • Okay, I think we can do it.

  • I can barely see you all the way down there, Simon.

  • Hello, Oscar!

  • - [Oscar] Hey, man.

  • - [Chris] Where's Bryan?

  • Bryan?

  • There you are, Bryan, in the middle.

  • - [Bryan] Over here!

  • - [Chris] So, just sorta walk us through a little bit.

  • Where are we, and how does this story

  • fit in with the X-Men canon?

  • - [Bryan] Let me switch gears for a second.

  • - [Chris] Okay.

  • - [Bryan] Stop talking, guys.

  • (audience laughs)

  • - He's always like this on set, too.

  • - They're always talking.

  • X-Men: Apocalypse takes place 10 years

  • after X-Men: Days of Future Past

  • in a completely different world.

  • 1983, world has now accepted mutants

  • thanks to the great heroism

  • of Raven, Mystique,

  • who prevented this gentleman from causing

  • a war between mutants and humans.

  • Mutants are, for the most part,

  • accepted and embraced by society

  • in some places, not in every place,

  • and so it takes place in that world,

  • and that's where we find our characters,

  • and we also find our characters

  • in all very different places, and I guess they

  • can talk about that themselves.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • I think probably what'll work best

  • is if we can sorta jump into it,

  • because you did bring something

  • to show people, if I'm not... (audience cheers)

  • - Oh, yeah.

  • Film school disclaimer, even though it's been

  • a long time since I was in film school.

  • This is sorta cut in trailer format,

  • but it represents maybe only about five weeks

  • of shooting, no finished visual effects

  • or anything like that, but what it is

  • is a slight taste, I think, of the tone

  • and the essence of the kind of movie we're making,

  • so take a look.

  • - [Chris] Excellent!

  • Is this the first time you guys

  • have seen any of the footage?

  • Is it the first time you've seen the trailer?

  • - [multiple people] Yes.

  • - [Chris] Holy shit.

  • (audience laughs)

  • First of all, Mr. McAvoy,

  • you have the dome now.

  • - Uh huh, full dome.

  • - [Chris] (laughs) How did it feel

  • to actually take on that iconic part of the role?

  • Did that make you feel like,

  • "I am finally Professor X"?

  • - It was good, because I can now say

  • Patrick Stewart don't have shit on me.

  • (audience laughs) (Chris laughs)

  • It's good, it's good.

  • It's nice, it's what I thought I'd always do,

  • like right at the beginning of X-Men: First Class,

  • but obviously they had different ideas,

  • so it's nice to finally, even though we've messed

  • with the character, and we've put him

  • in different guises and given him slightly different

  • personas than you've seen him in the cartoons

  • and in the comic books, and in the movies

  • that we've seen already, ever since 1999 and 2000.

  • It's nice to finally adopt that iconic look

  • and pay homage to everything that made

  • all these movies possible, whilst also trying

  • to give it something different each time, as well.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • For Jennifer Lawrence, are you more Mystique

  • or Raven in this film, do you think?

  • - I'm more Raven,

  • because as we said in the movie

  • that you hadn't seen yet, (panel and audience laugh)

  • she didn't want to be the face

  • of a world that she felt like didn't exist.

  • - [Chris] So, for Michael Fassbender, which side?

  • Can you say where Magneto-- (audience cheers)

  • Soak it in, let it happen.

  • Where is Magneto, which side?

  • Can you hear me okay down there?

  • - Yeah, I think he's kind of a guy that plays both sides.

  • - [Chris] Yeah?

  • - [Oscar] Goes both ways. - [Jennifer] He's

  • a little misguided. - [Michael] Yeah.

  • It depends, you know?

  • It depends on the day of the week.

  • (audience laughs) No, you know.

  • He's always that kind of ambiguous villain,

  • so when we meet him in this first film,

  • he's more of a simple guy.

  • He's just sort of living a normal life,

  • and has kind of hung up his cape (laughs)

  • and his evil ways (laughs), and that's where

  • we sort of discover him, and then things happen,

  • and he gets sort of drawn back in,

  • as Al Pacino says (laughs) in the third Godfather, so it's--

  • - The best one, really.

  • - The best one, absolutely. (Chris laughs)

  • Andy Garcia.

  • So yeah, it's sort of a little bit of both, really.

  • As always with Magneto, I think his motives

  • are in some ways justifiable.

  • It's his methods that are kinda questionable,

  • so we see both sides of him here.

  • - [Chris] Yeah, I mean...

  • He does things that seem villainous,

  • but I don't know if he's necessarily a...

  • I feel like he's a human character

  • that just seems to want things,

  • and sometimes it's hard to tell if those are

  • for himself, or just for

  • all of mutant kind, you know?

  • - Well, I think what you're seeing is somebody who is

  • developed by his experiences in life,

  • and as we know, from a young age he experiences

  • a concentration camp, and sees his loved ones

  • get taken away from him, so it develops

  • a certain personality, and this is another level of that.

  • In this story, Apocalypse, he's trying

  • to sort of lead a normal life.

  • He falls in love, has a family,

  • and from then on, things happen.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • Oscar Isaac, what can you tell us about Apocalypse?

  • (audience cheers) - What do you wanna know?

  • - [Chris] Well, the whole movie right now,

  • if you would tell me-- - [Oscar] Okay.

  • - [Chris] But if not, what are you allowed to say?

  • - Well, yeah, I play Apocalypse.

  • He looked pretty cool, right?

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • Am I right?

  • Yes, you know, it's basically

  • this world that we have,

  • it's not the world it should've been.

  • God's just been asleep, and God wakes up

  • and realizes what's happened, and says,

  • "It's gotta change," and part of that

  • is this character who, in the comic books

  • he's got so many powers, so many strange things,

  • they've never really been specified,

  • and so for us, it was important to figure that out,

  • but really the big one, I think, is the power of persuasion

  • because he has to go to incredibly powerful people

  • like Psylocke and Storm, and Magneto, Angel,

  • and convince them that his way is the right way to go,

  • and much like a cult leader, he sees people

  • that need something, that are wanting something,

  • and exploits that, to a certain extent,

  • and he gets these followers,

  • and instills his plan.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • So, just because our panel is very expansive,

  • I'll just kinda ask everyone the same question,

  • if that's okay, and we'll just start with you, Evan,

  • which is: who is your character, to you?

  • Like when you would go into work,

  • who do you see when you go into work?

  • So, who's Quicksilver to you?

  • - [Evan] Me in a wig.

  • (Chris laughs)

  • Me in a gray, silver wig, who runs pretty fast.

  • Uh...

  • - [Voiceover] Great answer.

  • - [Evan] What else can I say?

  • I don't know what I can say.

  • - [Michael] It's in the jeans, darling.

  • (audience laughs)

  • - [Evan] I don't know.

  • - [Chris] Is that too tough a question

  • for everyone to answer, Bryan Singer?

  • - [Bryan] He was saying, he runs too fast

  • but never seems to be going anywhere.

  • - [Chris] Okay.

  • - [Bryan] I mean, eventually he does,

  • but that's kind of who he is, at least the beginning.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • Lucas, how does Havok fit into this?

  • (crosstalk) - [Bryan] (mumbles)

  • for 10 years, dude.

  • - [Lucas] How does he fit into everything,

  • or what does he mean to me?

  • - [Chris] Yeah, what does he mean to you,

  • and how does he fit in?

  • Do both.

  • - [Lucas] You know what, man,

  • I have been practicing...

  • How many fans of Dragon Ball Z are in here right now?

  • (audience cheers) - [Chris] Probably a few.

  • Probably more than a few.

  • - [Lucas] So, I've been practicing that "kamehameha"

  • since I've been like eight years old,

  • and I thought that was how it was gonna be

  • on First Class, and it was like hula hoops.

  • A little disappointed, but I will say (laughs)

  • that I've been given a little freedom

  • and I have accomplished all the dreams

  • that I'd had as a little kid.

  • (Chris laughs) That's what Havok means to me.

  • - [Chris] Oh please, please.

  • Have you been up on a Hall H panel before?

  • - You know, no I haven't.

  • - [Chris] What? - [Lucas] My first Comic Con

  • six years ago, I was up in the rafters (laughs).

  • My buddy has a video of me.

  • It was Peter Jackson and James Cameron

  • when they were on the panel,

  • and they go from them up there,

  • and I was somewhere up there, right?

  • - [Chris] You'd be crawling around

  • in the lighting, which is deadly.

  • - [Lucas] Wait, six years ago it was different.

  • I swear I'm not lying.

  • - [Chris] No, no, of course.

  • Was there a second story here?

  • - [Lucas] I'm looking up there.

  • I can't see now, but no, there was.

  • - [Chris] My god, there's like 2,000 dead people

  • up in the rafters. (audience laughs)

  • - [Lucas] That's where I was. - [Chris] You're not

  • supposed to be up there (laughs).

  • Lana, what can you tell us about Jubilee?

  • (audience cheers)

  • - (laughs) Hi.

  • I think Jubilee, to me, is the cool girl

  • that like, God, I don't think I'll ever probably be.

  • She has a sick sense of fashion

  • and an amazing jacket that's like

  • so yellow and out there and bright.

  • She's just cool.

  • - [Chris] Good!

  • - That's what she is.

  • - [Chris] That's all you need.

  • - Yeah, there you go.

  • - [Chris] Cody, Nightcrawler?

  • (audience cheers) Yes, Nightcrawler.

  • I'd have to say, yeah, I relate to him a little bit.

  • He's had a bit of an emotional upbringing,

  • dealing with his mutant aspects, as all mutants do,

  • but he finds himself and owns himself,

  • and he has a great stance

  • in his faith, and he's also extremely happy all the time,

  • and I think that's why his fans relate to him.

  • - [Chris] Excellent, perfect answer.

  • Tye, what can you tell us about Cyclops?

  • - Yeah, Cyclops.

  • (panel members laugh)

  • (laughs) Yeah, he shoots beams out of his eyes,

  • and he's angry, but I think what's cool about this

  • is that the younger generation of mutants

  • kinda get to explore these characters

  • and who they are, and how they became

  • who we know them as

  • in the previous X-Mens.

  • - [Chris] Yeah, all right, good.

  • That was a very politically correct answer there.

  • It was like stepping all around the...

  • "And further, I feel, peace for all."

  • (audience laughs)

  • "And babies are good."

  • (panel members laugh) Hashtag "puppies."

  • (audience laughs)

  • Sophie, what was the responsibility coming

  • into this film as Jean?

  • How did you approach it, and did you understand

  • the weight of it, coming in?

  • - I felt quite a lot of responsibility, I suppose.

  • I mean, Famke portrayed Jean so beautifully

  • that I was just kinda like, "Gotta live up to it, don't I?"

  • For Jean, it's exciting because I get a whole new kind

  • of perspective on her and the way that...

  • When we last saw her, she's like Grade 5 mutant, right?

  • She's powerful, and it's exciting to be able

  • to figure out how she got that way,

  • and how this alienated young girl

  • becomes one of the most powerful mutants

  • in X-Men history.

  • - [Chris] All right, good. - [Sophie] I'm not bragging,

  • but she's pretty sweet.

  • (panel members laugh) (audience laughs)

  • - [Chris] She gets pretty badass.

  • Nicholas, now that you've lived with Beast for a while,

  • (audience cheers) where are you with him?

  • - I can't concentrate because I'm still psyched

  • about the Deadpool trailer.

  • (everyone laughs) (audience applauds)

  • (audience members shout)

  • (laughs) Yeah, Hank McCoy, aka Beast,

  • for me personally, I grew up watching the cartoon,

  • so he's the guy that I loved in the cartoon,

  • and now I get to pretend to be him,

  • so it's cool as shit.

  • - [Chris] (laughs) Excellent.

  • James?

  • - I don't really see him as Charles Xavier or Professor X.

  • I just see him as Patrick Stewart.

  • (audience laughs) (panel laughs)

  • Anything that he did, I try and do, I copy.

  • You know, I try and make it better.

  • (Chris laughs) (audience laughs)

  • A bit better.

  • He had some moves and stuff, but he's really old.

  • (everyone laughs)

  • - [James] Oh! - [Chris] Oh!

  • - I'm only joking, he's amazing, and I owe...

  • He paid for my house.

  • (everyone laughs)

  • You know, if hadn't did what he did in 1999, 2000,

  • then I wouldn't be doing this now (mumbles).

  • I see Charles as empathy, you know?

  • That's his greatest superpower, for me.

  • He has the ability to care and understand

  • what other people are going through,

  • and that's only been increased by all the chaos

  • and trauma that he's been put through

  • in the last few films, so every time he's connecting

  • with somebody, it's profound,

  • and that's the most important thing he has,

  • way beyond mind control and way beyond

  • the ability to read other people's thoughts.

  • Yeah, he cares.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • So, just jumping over, because we talked

  • to Jen and Michael and Oscar.

  • Munn, Olivia!

  • (audience cheers)

  • Someone's come a long way since Attack of the Show,

  • Olivia Munn!

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Chris] We used to cover Comic Con.

  • We didn't sleep for days!

  • - I know!

  • But I can still deep-throat a hot dog.

  • - [Chris] Oh, well then. (audience cheers)

  • - Do not mistake it.

  • - [Chris] I don't even know if we need

  • to ask you about the movie, at that point.

  • (audience laughs)

  • Next, so Ben, what did you think about your character?

  • I moved on for us.

  • - [Chris] Okay, fine one.

  • - What was the question?

  • It was so long ago. - [Chris] You know,

  • seeing you up here on the panel,

  • it's so fucking crazy! - [Olivia] I know!

  • It's so fun, and I love you.

  • - [Chris] I mean, what did it feel like to come into this?

  • You used to cover this kinda stuff,

  • and now you're a part of it!

  • - I know, I know.

  • It feels like the mothership calling me home (laughs).

  • (Chris laughs)

  • It feels like the coolest thing ever,

  • and every time, I get so excited to put on the suit,

  • and I get so excited to train,

  • and do my sword training and my stunts.

  • Honestly, it's like the coolest thing out there.

  • What's so funny? (audience laughs)

  • (audience murmurs)

  • Oh, we'll wait for you.

  • (Chris laughs) We'll wait for you.

  • - [Chris] Ben, what can you tell us about Angel?

  • - Yeah, it's just a really fucking cool thing.

  • It's just the fucking coolest.

  • - [Chris] Good, Ben? (audience laughs)

  • - Dude, I have wings.

  • I have some serious, badass wings,

  • and that is the best thing about Angel.

  • To me, I feel like Angel is like

  • every angry or bitter thought I've ever had

  • just embodied in one person, so yeah,

  • it's great fun to play.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • Alexandra, coming in as an iconic character.

  • - Hi, guys. (audience cheers)

  • - [Chris] How is this experience for you?

  • - It's been pretty epic.

  • You know, with Storm, she comes into this

  • and she's kind of lost.

  • She doesn't know what she wants.

  • She doesn't know who she is

  • or how powerful she can really be,

  • and she meets someone like Apocalypse,

  • who kind of represents what a lot

  • of people in Cairo look for, which is like a god.

  • She's just finding her way, and hopefully

  • she can find her way to the X-Mansion.

  • - [Chris] Excellent.

  • Well, they're holding up a lot of signs here for me

  • because there is another panel after this,

  • but I feel like we should probably watch

  • the footage one more time.

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • Since we're all here and stuff, so dim the lights again.

  • (mumbles) that I was surprised that they said okay to,

  • which is I felt like there was some sort of record

  • to break with getting a picture with the most superheroes

  • on one stage, so can we bring out the cast

  • of Wolverine, Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse,

  • and Fantastic Four, please?

  • (audience cheers)

  • Everyone out, and then if someone could

  • come take the picture, that would be amazing.

  • Is there anyone who can take it?

  • No, there's a barrier there.

  • Well, sure, Superman could just jump right over.

  • Is there anyone who could come out

  • and take the picture for us?

  • - [Voiceover] I'll do it!

  • - [Voiceover] We have 6,000 people!

  • - [Chris] I think I found...

  • They have someone backstage who's gonna

  • come out and take the picture for us.

  • Can you send him out so we can take this?

  • - [Stan Lee] Hey, wait a minute!

  • Just wait one minute!

  • - [Chris] Oh.

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • - [Stan] I'm just pretty pissed.

  • I wanna tell you, this is ridiculous.

  • Yeah, well I'm gonna take the picture

  • and get it over with.

  • You think I can just do cameos, ha!

  • (everyone laughs)

  • I'm one of the great photographers,

  • and by the way, all of you are in charge.

  • I charge you with the responsibility

  • of writing to the Motion Picture Academy

  • and saying they need an award for Best Cameo,

  • but we'll save that for another panel.

  • - Do you have a camera?

  • - [Stan] Who's got a camera?

  • Who's got the camera?

  • - Stan doesn't have a camera.

  • Does someone else have a camera that

  • they could bring out? - [Stan] Somebody's gotta

  • have a camera-- - [Chris] Oh, well,

  • Channing Tatum as Gambit might have a camera!

  • (audience cheers)

  • - [Stan] There we are!

  • - [Channing] Sorry (mumbles).

  • All right, what's up?

  • How y'all doing out there?

  • - [Stan] Make it good.

  • Remember, I'm watching you.

  • - [Chris] Okay. - [Stan] Am I in?

  • - [Chris] One, two, three.

  • - [Stan] Focus on me!

  • - [Chris] Wait, we're gonna one more here.

  • - [Channing] Take it off, Chris.

  • - [Stan] All right, I'm gonna over here.

  • Please, no applause.

  • All right, here we go.

  • These are my people.

  • Here we go.

  • - [Chris] All right, here we go!

  • One, two, three!

  • (everyone cheers)

  • - Now that's the way to end a panel!

  • - [Chris] You guys, thank you so much.

  • (audience cheers and applauds)

  • For 20th Century Fox panel, I have been Chris Hardwick.

  • Take a few pictures, and we'll see you

  • in the rest of the Con!

(upbeat rock music)

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