'Logan', starring Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, was undoubtedly one of the greatest farewells of a major movie character in recent years. Taking advantage of the great influence that classic westerns left behind, James Mangold directed this twilight film of superheroes that managed to sneak into the Oscars Awards with a nomination for best adapted screenplay.
But 'Logan' was more than just a movie, it was a way for Hugh Jackman to say goodbye to a character he had been playing for 17 years and this last movie allowed him to shine in a special way. And of course, with this brilliant farewell, who would want to return?
And indeed, it seems that Hugh Jackman does not, because as reported by 'We Got This Covered', the Australian has apparently refused to bring Wolverine back to life.
This offer for Jackman to return as Wolverine would have come from the executives of Disney and Marvel Studios and their intention would be to relaunch the movie universe of the X-Men, to include them in their extensive MCU. Some rumors that have been circulating on the Internet almost from the first moment they joined together were that Marvel was going to recover the rights of the mutants after the purchase of Fox by Disney.
There are many prospective actors who could take over from Hugh Jackman as Logan, who was supposed to have retreated from this role which is now definitely the case as he himself has confirmed after having rejected this alleged new offer from Disney. But who could really take over from a role that has become so iconic as a Hugh Jackman portrayal?
Hugh Jackman biography
Hugh Michael Jackman (Sydney, October 12, 1968) is an Australian actor, singer, and film producer.
His most recognized role is Wolverine in the X-Men film series. His other lead roles include the romantic comedy Kate & Leopold (2001), the horror-action film Van Helsing (2004), the magical-themed drama The Prestige (2006), the romantic drama Australia (2008), the science-fiction drama Real Steel (2011), the film version of Les Miserables (2012), the thriller Prisoners (2013) and The Great Showman (2017).
His work on Les Misérables earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and his first Golden Globe for Best Actor in Comedy or Musical in 2013. On stage, he won a Tony Award for his role in The Boy From Oz.
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