

It just feels like this is the perfect way to go out."īut this hasn't deflated Reynolds' dreams at all. … I kind of have in my head what we’re going to do in this last one. I never thought in a million years it would last, so I’m so grateful to the fans for the opportunity of playing it. Oz Show, Jackman said that, "Let’s be honest, 17 years. The report states how, in an interview on the Dr. But the timing may be wrong,” Jackman said, adding that he will be retiring the Wolverine character with Logan.Ĭinema Blend added how the actor was pretty sure of this decision. “I’m hesitating.because I could totally see how that’s the perfect fit. He revealed his hesitation about promising any such additions to the Marvel superhero franchise.

This really got the fans pumped up.īut it didn't take Jackman any time to puncture those crossover dreams (no pun intended). Joining in on the chatter was Deadpool's Ryan Reynold's himself! The actor who depicts the 'merc with the mouth' revealed his enthusiasm to see a movie starring himself and Jackman's Wolverine in an interview with Variety. Considering how Marvel seems to have put a western vibe to the movie trailer, there has obviously been quite a lot of chatter about the superhero movie. Fans can't wait to get more Hugh Jackman as the clawed mutant with an attitude. 12, 2016.Ever since the trailer for Logan has been out, the hype for this new Wolverine movie has been rising. “Deadpool” is scheduled to hit theaters on Feb. “You’re obviously going to see, and this is just my opinion, but I think the most faithful adaptation of a super suit from a comic to a movie that I’ve ever seen,” he said during the panel. While they didn’t see a Wolverine cameo, they did see that this was a very different character from the one in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” Reynolds believes that this is the most accurate comic book movie ever. This has been the greatest thing that has ever happened to me.”įans at SDCC got to see some footage from “Deadpool” at the film’s panel.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, at the SDCC panel, the Australian actor said that his upcoming “Wolverine” film would be “my last time putting on the claws. As previously reported, Jackman plans to hang up his claws soon. Pictured: the two attend San Diego Comic-Con on July 11. Ryan Reynolds (right) hasn't said if his new and improved Deadpool character will share the screen with Wolverine (Hugh Jackman, left) at some point. During a Q&A session with AOL Build last week, Reynolds coyly said, “Anything is possible.”

Though Reynolds wasn’t a fan of how “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” turned out, he wouldn’t be opposed to a team up with Jackman’s character. So this is kind of an opportunity to put the most authentic version possible on the screen.” “But I want to be careful because, you know, Hugh Jackman is a powerful man … but we didn’t quite get Deadpool right there. “The beginning I felt got the character quite right,” the actor explained. Reynolds noted that he didn’t hate everything about the movie, but he knows that his upcoming flick, which will be rated R, is going to be much more faithful to the character’s Marvel comic book origins. “Deadpool appearing in ‘Origins’ is not the Deadpool we are representing in this film, in any way shape or form.” “It was done briefly in ‘Wolverine Origins,’ which is a movie that was shot,” Reynolds told Entertainment Weekly Radio while at San Diego Comic-Con. Many fans weren’t pleased with the antihero’s debut in 20th Century Fox's “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” and those viewers will be thrilled to know that the 2016 “Deadpool” film shows a very different character, even though Ryan Reynolds plays them both. Deadpool’s second chance on the big screen is going to be very different from his first appearance.
