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While Empire were enjoying their visit to the set of Mathew Vaughn's X prequel, they were privy to quite a lot of goings on regarding specific scenes but also got to have a look at the editing suite were the film was in the early stages of being cut together.

One such visit resulted in them being witness to a surprise cameo..

..When we enter, editor Eddie Hamilton is working on a scene featuring a surprise and fun cameo which qualifies as a massive spoiler, and another featuring the great Michael Ironside.

The first scene they witnessed was the birth of Cerebro as Charles Xavier puts on the dome shaped helmet for the first time. It seems that in this movie's continuity, the machine was built by Henry McCoy!..

McAvoy, Fassbender, Hoult and Jennifer Lawrence enter the lab. Hoult(Hank McCoy) briefly explains what Cerebro is. "It's Spanish for brain". ..(McAvoy lowers the device onto his head).."Are you sure we cant shave your head Charles?" asks Fassbender. "Don't touch my hair" replies the egghead in waiting(that's one for the fanboys)

Next, the scene glimpsed in the trailers with Fassbender ramming a knife onto an unfortunate man's hand while sitting at a table. Empire have more details as to what is transpiring here..

..It features Erik, on a mission of vengeance against Shaw(Kevin Bacon) confronting a Swiss banker who may be the key to finding his nemesis. It's an intense scene , commendably played entirely in German, in which Erik exudes an air of quiet menace as he tortures the banker(metal fillings are never a good idea)in a callous way that's pure Connery.

Sean Connery. Alluding to an earlier conversation with Vaughn in which he says of Fassbender: "Fassbender is [frick]ing Bond". We assume he doesn't mean this literally. Finally, Empire reveal that Magneto and Xavier come to blows in the movie, and in the conventional sense too...

[You will see] Charles and Erik duking it out in a third act fist fight that eschews the conventions of the genre. "Fox were saying, Mathew people want to see super heroes use their powers" says Vaughn. "But not in this [frick]ing film. They don't always say I'm going to blow you up or mind [frick] you or bend you in half. Sometimes they just want to punch each other. That, to me, is what's different"

Name: Azazel

Immortal shapeshifter. Abilities: interdimensional & local teleportation, swordsman, energy bolts, master of the "dark arts" and all around badass.

When a kiddie Nightcrawler says "my daddy can whup your daddy", he means it :p

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I knew about Mystiques relation to Nightcrawler but never knew about his dad. Seems more awesome than Nightcrawler :p

Azazel often comes to our dimension for one purpose: impregnating females. Over the last several generations he took a liking to mutants & now prefers them.

At the time he nailed Mystique she was married to a German Count named Wagner but but used her abilities to have affairs. Azazel made a compelling case and got her pregnant. Mystiwue killed Wagner when he figured it out. Mystique abandoned the child, but Azazel rescued him and placed him in the care of his Gypsy lover who raised him in the circus.

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