Jamie Foxx Confirms SINISTER SIX Talk; Channing Tatum Wants To Play GAMBIT

Jamie Foxx may have dropped a HUGE spoiler about the fate of 'Electro' in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and seemingly confirms that there has indeed been talk of using the Sinister Six in a future movie. Channing Tatum meanwhile reveals that he'd like to play 'Gambit' (but with an actual Cajun accent).

Jamie Foxx already gave away way too much about his take on 'Electro' when he was first cast in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but he now may have revealed that [WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD] the end of the movie will see the apparent death of Max Dillon. However, he told Total Film (when asked whether he will be returning as a member of 'The Sinister Six' in a future instalment of Marc Webb's franchise) that "They actually talked about doing the Sinister Six so fingers crossed. Because electricity never dies, it just goes to a different place." So, while it may appear as if 'Electro' dies at the end of the movie, his powers clearly leave the door open for a return!



Be sure to check out the interview below to hear his comments in full, as well as Channing Tatum's desire to bring 'Gambit' to the big screen with an authentic Cajun accent.







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