Michael Fassbender Dances to Blurred Lines

Michael Fassbender Dances to Blurred Lines[/b]

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When it comes to looking suave and sophisticated, Michael Fassbender, 37, Hugh Jackman, 45 and James McAvoy, 35, are some of Hollywood's coolest characters.

But they showed a slightly more playful side during an appearance on BBC's Graham Norton Show on Friday. The men, who were on the programme to promote their new movie X-Men: Days Of Future Past had the audience in hysterics when they showed off their moves and grooves.

We learned that the set of the action flick (which opens May 23) was a fun place to be, but Jackman, 45, revealed that it wasn't always easy to get Fassbender (who plays villainous mutant Magneto) to join the party. Michael is one of those actors you had to coax out of the trailer. He'll wait in there for hours and hours he's very difficult, very ornery on set, Jackman joked. So there was really only one song [that would get him to come out], and I used to get the sound guy to play it very loud in the studio as he came in, just so he could get his mojo up. The trio, who were all looking smart in black suits, then jumped up and danced in unison, clicking their fingers from side to side before returning back to the famous red sofa. While on the show, Hugh Jackman also let slip on the show that he had a very intimate injury while onset of the iconic new movie.

The star admitted that he was wearing the Wolverine blades and not much else when he tried to hide himself from female workers on set, leaving himself with a wound to the top of his thigh. He said: There was a very intense first scene and I insisted on a closed set. I ran round the corner and all the female members of the crew were gathered there. I tried to cover myself and cut my inner thigh it was just the inner thigh thankfully. The metal claws had to go - you can't have bits and pieces flying off. In the latest iconic movie sequel, the X-Men send Wolverine to the past in a desperate effort to change history and stop an event that results in disaster for both humans and mutants.

 
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