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Taylor Kitsch first stepped onto the big screen as Gambit in X‑Men Origins: Wolverine. The role gave him a chance to showcase his charm and athleticism. Howev ...
Wolverine , is finally speaking out about being replaced by Channing Tatum in Deadpool & Wolverine and the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday . And no, he’s not bitter about it. Back in 2009, X-Men Origins: ...
With Channing Tatum now playing Gambit in the MCU, Taylor Kitsch has looked back on his own turn as the Ragin' Cajun in X-Men ...
Bringing to life comic book characters isn't always easy, especially on the big screen and when there's a devoted fanbase.
The Terminal List star Taylor Kitsch played Gambit in 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and he's now broken his silence on being replaced by Channing Tatum in Deadpool & Wolverine and Avengers: ...
Taylor Kitsch has been playing the hand he was dealt in Hollywood since wielding the purple-charged cards of Marvel’s Remy LeBeau, a.k.a. Gambit, in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Kitsch starred alongside ...
In a recent interview with Screen Rant promoting Prime Video’s upcoming series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Kitsch was asked ...
On August 4, 2025, Taylor Kitsch attended the premiere of his new thriller series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf. At the red carpet, the actor was asked if he would return to Friday Night Lights reboot.
9 Taylor Kitsch as Tim Riggins. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection Kitsch also confessed to Access Hollywood that he has yet to speak to his former TV coach (Chandler) about the project.
Taylor Kitsch revealed he was asked to return for Peacock’s 'Friday Night Lights' reboot but turned it down—though he’s open to a cameo.
Taylor Kitsch shared a story about pooping his pants while waiting to go in for an audition. The 'Friday Night Lights' alum shared the uncomfortable story during an appearance on 'Today with Jenna ...
Taylor Kitsch won't be appearing in the Friday Nights Lights revival. The 44-year-old actor portrayed Tim Riggins in the original series but has confirmed he has turned down an approach to reprise ...