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Sir Ian McKellen says he channelled hatred for Trump as inspiration for Avengers scene


Sir Ian McKellen said he imagined wrecking Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate while filming a destructive scene for Avengers: Doomsday.

McKellen, 87, was speaking on Sunday at the Cinema in Piazza in Rome, where he presented advance footage from the forthcoming Marvel film to an audience of 2,000 people, according to The Guardian.

Avengers: Doomsday is the first Avengers instalment since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, which grossed $2.799bn worldwide and became the second highest-grossing film in cinema history.

The project was announced in July 2024, along with news of Robert Downey Jr’s return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after previously portraying Iron Man.

The forthcoming film is expected to unite characters from across the Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four franchises and serve as the first half of a two-part story concluding with Avengers: Secret Wars.

McKellen, reprising his role as mutant leader Magneto, recalled filming a scene in which his character unleashed large-scale destruction.

“They got me at one point to destroy New Jersey,” McKellen said and rose from his seat to re-enact the scene, explaining that directors Anthony and Joe Russo wanted him to appear angrier on screen.

“They told me to look more furious: make it look as if you hate what you’re destroying,” McKellen said. “So I stood there and I shouted: ‘Mar-a-Lago!’”

Sir Ian McKellen says he imagined destroying Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate while filming a destructive scene for Avengers: Doomsday
Sir Ian McKellen says he imagined destroying Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate while filming a destructive scene for Avengers: Doomsday (Marvel)

Mar-a-Lago is the American president’s private resort in Palm Beach, Florida, which he frequently uses as a residence and political meeting venue.

Trump has owned the property since 1985.

McKellen has been openly critical of Trump for years, particularly over his administration’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights.

In 2017, the actor criticised the Trump administration’s rollback of LGBTQ+ protections as “appalling and quite unnecessary and very un-American”.

“The gay rights movement began in America. It began in San Francisco, it began in Stonewall, the city where Donald Trump was born and thrived,” he told Variety at the Cannes Lions.

In 2024, McKellen took another swipe at Trump, telling The Times of London: “I have not seen him live. But he’s one of the worst public speakers there has ever been. Whether he’s reading a script or not, it’s so patent what he is.”

Mar-a-Lago is Trump’s private resort in Palm Beach, Florida, which he has owned since 1985 and frequently uses as a residence and political meeting venue
Mar-a-Lago is Trump’s private resort in Palm Beach, Florida, which he has owned since 1985 and frequently uses as a residence and political meeting venue (Reuters)

McKellen also revealed in Rome that he was soon heading to New Zealand to shoot for the forthcoming Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum, reprising another beloved role. He is returning as Gandalf in the film, alongside Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins, Lee Pace as Thranduil, and Andy Serkis as Gollum.

According to McKellen, the new film, which Serkis is directing, will “tell a story that I don’t think Tolkien wrote.”

In April, it was revealed that Jamie Dornan was taking on the role of Strider, the alias Aragorn used when he was first introduced in The Fellowship of the Ring.

The White Lotus star Leo Woodall, Kate Winslet, and Anya Taylor Joy also joined the cast later.

Avengers: Doomsday will be in theatres on 18 December 2026 and Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum on 17 December 2027.



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