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Ian McKellen Cancels Toronto Premiere Due to Health Concerns

Ian McKellen Cancels Toronto Premiere Amid Health⁢ Concerns

TORONTO – Ian mckellen has canceled his appearance‍ at the Toronto International Film ‌Festival premiere of “The Critic,” raising ‌fresh concerns about the health of the acclaimed actor. The 85-year-old British ​star, known‌ globally for ‌his ⁢iconic role as⁢ Gandalf in “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, recently experienced a health⁣ setback that continues to impact his engagements.

McKellen’s absence from the Toronto premiere follows a fall⁤ he sustained during a performance in London in June 2024, resulting in vertebral injuries adn a broken arm. While the ‌actor ‍has stated the effects of the injuries‌ are still noticeable, he has emphatically declared he has no intention of retiring from acting. He is currently slated to reprise his role as Magneto in‍ the upcoming Marvel ‌film ​”Avengers: Doomsday.”

“The Critic,” a ​black comedy, features McKellen as a cantankerous painter whose estate becomes the focus of manipulation by his ⁤estranged children and an art appraiser. Initial audience reactions to the film have been positive, with particular praise directed toward McKellen’s performance and dialog delivery.

Despite the recent health scare, McKellen remains committed to his craft. In a recent interview, he asserted, “I always have to make it clear that I⁢ am not too old to play.”‌ his continued dedication‌ to acting, even while navigating recovery, underscores his enduring passion for the profession.

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