That same year, he returned to play ‘Scott Summers / Cyclops’ in ‘X-Men: The Last Stand.’ The film was a box office success and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of 2006. Disappointed with the box office returns of the ‘Superman Returns,’ Warner Bros. In 2006, he appeared in the superhero film ‘Superman Returns.’ The film opened to positive reviews and was a moderate box office success. While the film received a lukewarm response from critics, it was a massive commercial success and grossed over $117.8 million on a budget of $29 million. Marsden starred as Lon Hammond in the romantic drama film ‘The Notebook,’ directed by Nick Cassavetes. In 2003, he reprised his role as ‘Scott Summers / Cyclops’ in ‘X2,’ the sequel to the 2000 film ‘X-Men.’ The film received positive reviews upon release and made big numbers at the box office. The film received mixed response from critics and was a commercial success. The following year, he portrayed ‘John Wilkes Booth’ in the American comedy film ‘Zoolander,’ directed by Ben Stiller. The film opened to critical acclaim and was a major box office success, grossing over $296.3 million on a budget of $75 million. In 2000, Marsden got his breakthrough role as ‘Scott Summers / Cyclops’ in the superhero film ‘X-Men’ directed by Bryan Singer. Following his debut, he starred in films like ‘Public Enemies’ (1996), ‘Campfire Tales’ (1997), ‘Disturbing Behavior’ (1998), and ‘Gossip’ (2000).
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James Marsden was first seen in the 1993 made-for-television action drama film ‘In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco.’ After making brief appearances in television series like ‘Joe's Life’ (1993), ‘The Nanny’ (1993), and ‘Saved by the Bell: The New Class’ (1993), he made his film debut in the comedy film ‘No Dessert, Dad, till You Mow the Lawn,’ directed by Howard McCain.