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Magneto has a whole lot of complexity to him. Emotionally, he's coming from a very damaged place. I like the ambivalence of it. I want the audience leaving the theater wondering, asking the questions themselves rather than being spoon-fed like a lot of these super-villain characters.
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| Jacques Delille, Poet (1738) |
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| Mike Ferguson, Politician (1970) |
| H. Rider Haggard, Writer (1856) |
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