'Hugh Jackman' Reveals Who Convinced Him To Retire As Wolverine
"Hugh Jackman" reveals that the film "Logan" would be his last as Wolverine since he was cast in the original X-men that was released in 2000. The said film would be his ninth time to be the mutant with adamantium claws. Jackman has confirmed that someone has convinced him to finally retired to let go of the claws.
According to Heroic Hollywood, "Hugh Jackman" confirms during an interview with Jimmy Fallon on "Tonight Show," that the comedian Jerry Seinfeld convinced him to retire as Wolverine and finish it up with the film Logan. Jackman said that this decision happens during a phone call from his long time friend. Since X-Men released in 2000, he finally decided to stop being the mutant.
According to MSN, "Hugh Jackman" stated during the interview that he was chatting with Seinfeld and ask him to why he finish his eight or ninth season and what was the point. Jerry Seinfeld answered Jackman that it's not about finishing to the top but to making sure that there he should not let himself dry and sill got something left to whatever happens next. Once Jackman went home, he comes to a realization as to what Jerry said and told his wife Deb, that being Wolverine in the film "Logan" would be his final appearance as Wolverine.
The films "Hugh Jackman" played as Wolverine are "X-Men," "X2," "X-Men The Last Stand," "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," "X-Men: First Class," "The Wolverine," "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "X-Men Apocalypse" and finally, "Logan". The only film that he is not present is "Deadpool". According to Filmibeat, Ryan Reynolds wants to have a Jackman to play the mutant with adamantium claws in a possible Deadpool and Wolverine film but Jackman declined and said that Reynolds can do it and he doesn't need Hugh.
Marvel and X-Men fans will surely remember the great performance of "Hugh Jackman" as the Wolverine. We will still see his last performance in the film "Logan" that will be released on March 3, 2017. Let's wait and watch the last performance of a great actor that brings the legacy to us.