Michael Fassbender has revealed that he would love to do a second X-Men movie.
The actor took over the role of Magneto in X-Men: First Class earlier this summer, a movie that saw him team up with James McAvoy and director Matthew Vaughn.
And the actor told MTV News that he would be more than happy to return to the franchise for a second film: "It was a very rewarding experience, so hopefully we'll get the same team back again."
The movie was met well by the critics on it's release and went on to top the box office in America. And Fassbender credits the movie's success to the director.
"He's great because he makes films as a fan. There's something like a nine-year-old boy in him when he's making a film," he admitted.
"He's very much into characters and allowing the characters to drive the plot and the plot to drive the action film, as opposed to action driving the film and threading in some sort of a plot."
And Fassbender is set for a busy few months with the release of A Dangerous Method and Shame just around the corner.
Both movies have been received well on the festival circuit and there is already Oscar talk surrounding his performance in Shame - a movie that sees him reunite with Huger filmmaker Steve McQueen.
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