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Sir Ian Murray McKellen (born 25 May 1939) is an British and American actor. He has played roles on the screen and stage in genres ranging from Shakespearean dramas and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction. He is regarded as a British cultural icon and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1991. He has received numerous accolades, including a Tony Award, six Olivier Awards, and a Golden Globe Award, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, five BAFTA Awards and five Emmy Awards. McKellen made his stage debut in 1961 at the Belgrade Theatre as a member of its repertory company, and in 1965 made his first West End appearance. In 1969, he was invited to join the Prospect Theatre Company to play the lead parts in Shakespeare's Richard II and Marlowe's Edward II. In the 1970s, McKellen became a stalwart of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre of Great Britain. He has earned five Olivier Awards for his roles in Pillars of the Community (1977), The Alchemist (1978), Bent (1979), Wild Honey (1984), and Richard III (1995). McKellen made his Broadway debut in The Promise (1965). He received the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as Antonio Salieri in Amadeus (1980). He was further nominated for Ian McKellen: Acting Shakespeare (1984). He returned to Broadway in Wild Honey(1986), Dance of Death (1990), No Man's Land (2013), and Waiting for Godot (2013), the latter two being a joint production with Patrick Stewart. McKellen achieved worldwide fame for his film roles, including the titular King in Richard III(1995), James Whale in Gods and Monsters (1998), Magneto in the X-Men films, Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast (2017) and Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings (2001–2003) and The Hobbit (2012–2014) trilogies. Other notable film roles include A Touch of Love (1969), Plenty (1985), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Restoration (1995), Flushed Away (2006), Mr. Holmes (2015), and The Good Liar (2019). McKellen came out as gay in 1988, and has since championed LGBT social movements worldwide. He was awarded the Freedom of the City of London in October 2014. McKellen is a cofounder of Stonewall, an LGBT rights lobby group in the United Kingdom, named after the Stonewall riots. He is also patron of LGBT History Month, Pride London, Oxford Pride, GayGlos, LGBT Foundation and FFLAG. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ian McKellen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

After he changes history the TVA heads to arrest Wade Wilson. They bring Wade to trial and Wade tries to state his case but he is sentenced to be sent to the end of time. Wade throws himself at a pruner and glitches out of his restraints. While glitching Wade manages to teleport into the main part of the TVA where he steals back his time machine and tries to travel back to the FOX universe but since it was pruned he is sent to the year 2000 where he is dropped in the middle of X-Mansion. Wade tries to explain to the X-Men what happened but they all agree to lock him up because Logan starts having flashbacks to X-Men Origins. Fortunately for Wade young Colossus likes him. Throughout the events of the first X-Men movie Wade tries to convince the X-Men to help him. Wade tells Logan he lost his time machine somewhere and they need to find it. At this point the team is going to go find Rogue and so when they get there it is revealed Magneto has the machine. They all try to get it but in the chaos Wade and Logan are sent to 2029 where they stop Logan's death causing the TVA to show up. Wade and Logan use the machine again and are sent to the final fight in X-Men: Last Stand where they convince the X-Men to help them fight the TVA. The movie climaxes with a huge war between the X-Men and the TVA. The movie ends with them stopping the TVA and Magneto. Wade tries once again to head back to his time but is sent to the MCU and the machine breaks trapping him there.

