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Aaron Johnson Fan


Posted On: June 8, 2010 | Filed Under: Uncategorized


Matthew Vaughn was only appointed director of “X-Men: First Class” at the beginning of May, but, with a release set for next summer, things have been moving ahead at lightning speed, with official casting news breaking at the end of last week with the selection of James McAvoy to play Professor X in the rebooted prequel.

Shortly afterward, a paparazzi photo surfaced showing Vaughn and McAvoy with “Kick-Ass” star Aaron Johnson, and speculation began that Johnson might be strapping on the spandex to join the mutants, possibly in the role of Scott Summers/Cyclops. Johnson was previously revealed to have met Bryan Singer over the now-delayed “Jack The Giant Killer,” which Singer was also using as an attempt to scout actors for Vaughn’s movie, which Singer is producing.

And so it seems as if those photos have validity to them. U.K. sources familiar with the casting process of “X-Men: First Class, ” tell us that not only is Johnson in the mix, he’s pretty much locked into the movie, although it’s still unclear in exactly which role (we maintain that he’s far too young for Magneto, and that Cyclops seems like the best fit).

Posted On: May 6, 2010 | Filed Under: Aaron Projects, chatroom movie


Posted On: April 27, 2010 | Filed Under: Aaron Projects, Gallery Update, chatroom movie


I’ve added x003 new Chatroom Promotional stills into the gallery.



Posted On: April 17, 2010 | Filed Under: Gallery Update


I’ve added 12 new Candids from March 30th into the gallery.

Sam Taylor-Wood and her young fiance Aaron Johnson, 19, are seen with Sam’s two daughters from her previous marriage to Jay Joplin. Their car was parked over two parking bays, a traffic warden started to issue a ticket just as Aaron came back to the car. He picked Sam up from John Frieda beauty salon and played the doting dad to her two daughters.

Posted On: April 16, 2010 | Filed Under: Interviews


Yesterday Maple Pictures put up an interview they did with Aaron onto their youtube page you can watch the video below. I also added 45 screen captures of the interview into the gallery.



Posted On: April 16, 2010 | Filed Under: Aaron Projects, Interviews


Aaron recently did an interview about kick-ass with Details Magazine. Read the interview below.


Q: How did you research your Kick-Ass role? Were you familiar with the original comic-book series?

A: I wasn’t into the comic books before I got the role. When I got the job, I was in New York filming something else, so I went down to a massive comic-book store—Planet Comics or something—and there were only three issues out at the time. But I literally based the character off of those. The way they were written, the way he spoke. He’s a nobody at school and has only two friends. He hasn’t got a mum. And he creates this different person.

Q: The comic-book character is a blond guy.
A: I suggested to [director] Matthew [Vaughn] that I dye my hair because the character is blond. And he said, “Yeah, Aaron, have you ever seen Colin Farrell in Alexander? We’re not fuckin’ dyeing your hair.” He’s pretty straight to the point, Matthew.

Q: The violence in Kick-Ass is pretty intense.
A: I’ve never seen action and violence that brilliant in any other film—so raw. And the madness of it all. It’s a complete dark comedy. You’re kind of in horror of it, but at the same time, you’re laughing your head off because it’s so mad. A young girl stabbing people and chopping their legs off? It’s just brilliant.

Q: You won’t see that in Spider-Man.
A: And if you think about Spider-Man—how he was introduced—he was, like, a high-school or college kid, but, really, the actor is about 30. But Matthew has gone and put real kids in costume. We were, like, 17. Chloë [Grace Moretz, who plays Hit Girl] was, like, 11. So the idea of superheroes who are the ages they look in the comic book—it’s mental. It completely takes the piss out of superhero movies.

Q: How did you perfect your American accent?
A: I had a coach on set for the accent. I lived in L.A. and New York for about half a year before we started filming, so I was working on it, kind of picking it up. We filmed a lot of stuff in studios in London, my hometown, so it was hard to maintain the American accent surrounded by British people.

Q: Your next film, Nowhere Boy, is a biopic about a young John Lennon. Seems like a lot of pressure.
A: There’s no footage of that part of his life, so it became our mission to tell the story with justice. We had this sense that, when you watch the film, you shouldn’t go, “Oh, that’s John Lennon.” You should go, “Okay, who is this boy?” And then you start to progress and understand who he becomes—more and more like the person you start to recognize.

Q: And you did all your own singing and guitar playing?
A: Yeah. I had a private guitar trainer. I’d sit with him for three hours every day and play and sing. I learned banjo and guitar. It was good fun. I’d watch footage of Elvis and try to copy him. I recorded about 20 different songs for the film. I think they used about five.

Q: Everyone is obviously interested in your relationship with Sam Taylor-Wood, 24 years your senior. You two are engaged and expecting a child.
A: We’ll get married once Sam can feel comfortable enough to get back into a dress. We’ve got plans, but that’s something we’ll keep to ourselves.
Q: Your baby is due this summer. What are you looking forward to most about being a father?
A: The whole experience—to watch my child grow up, everything from Day 1. It’s hard to explain. I can’t wait.
Q: Has the age difference between you and Sam ever been difficult?
A: She’s wonderful. If you ever see us together, you wouldn’t even see a difference. I love her, and it’s true: We have this wonderful connection. It’s nice. I’m happy.

Posted On: April 16, 2010 | Filed Under: Uncategorized


I just wanted to say the Kick-Ass is getting tremendous reactions and that Kick-Ass is now a trending topic on twitter. So keep tweeting about Kick-Ass and getting the word out. I’m sure Aaron is getting great exposure due to the film. Don’t forget to watch it in theatres! :) Follow @aaronjohnsonfan

Posted On: April 16, 2010 | Filed Under: Uncategorized


In favour of Kick-Ass coming out today I’ve decided to put up a new layout. It was created by MorningSun Designs. Hope you like it, tell me what you think of it below in the comments! =]

Posted On: April 14, 2010 | Filed Under: Aaron Projects, Gallery Update


I’ve added three new promotional stills of Aaron in Nowhere Boy. Click the preview of one of the stills below to see the rest.

Posted On: April 13, 2010 | Filed Under: Aaron Projects, Gallery Update, Interviews, rumours


I’ve added
x00181 Screencaptures of Aaron on the Jimmy Kimmel Show into the gallery.
x0028 Screencaptures of Aaron on the Justin Lee Collins Show in the gallery.