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The Terminal List star Taylor Kitsch played Gambit in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and he's now broken his silence on being replaced by Channing Tatum in Deadpool & Wolverine and Avengers: ...
Wolverine star Taylor Kitsch addresses Channing Tatum replacing him as Gambit in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Bringing to life comic book characters isn't always easy, especially on the big screen and when there's a devoted fanbase.
In a recent interview with Screen Rant promoting Prime Video’s upcoming series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Kitsch was asked ...
Taylor Kitsch has recently said that he is not open to going back to the role of Gambit, whom he played in 2009's X-Men Origins Wolverine, but in a new interview he says he would do a cameo in the ...
That would be Mr. Taylor Kitsch, who played Gambit in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Kitsch only got a small amount of screen time, in a terrible terrible movie, but he stood out amongst the noise and ...
Why it is one of the best Taylor Kitsch TV shows: Taylor Kitsch gives one of his most acclaimed performances as leader of the Branch-Davidians, David Koresh, in Drew and John Erick Dowdle’s ...
Kitsch took on the role of Gambit in the middle of his run as Tim Riggins on Friday Night Lights, a character that was essentially a long audition for the X-Men’s resident scoundrel.
Taylor Kitsch, insofar as is possible, looks like hell. Best known as hunky drunk Tim Riggins on NBC’s Friday Night Lights, the 28-year-old Canadian actor is currently getting a big-screen break ...
If he hadn't shredded his knee playing hockey eight years ago, Taylor Kitsch may never have gotten the chance to suit up as high school football star Tim Riggins on the NBC drama "Friday Night ...
Kitsch is already making comic book fans foam at their mouth with that statement. Sadly, Fox hasn't made any plans for a Gambit spin-off, yet, though it could happen sometime in the future.