@@spicyjoeflaminfajitas I doubt it would, or at least I hope it won’t, I think the actual last time we’ll see him as Logan is in Secret Wars showing up in the final battle
I agree which is why I'm pissed off!! Dammit Jerry! Your a legend but dammit! We got camera tricks and are able to make ppl look younger... I respect his decision but damn.. he is wolverine period.
Jackman truly loved the character, the fans, as well as the creatives who made Wolverine the character we now know and love. There's a video of Jackman approaching Len Wein, the co-creator of Wolverine, at an event (can't recall if it was a comic covention) to thank Mr Wein for co-creating the character that shot him to superstardom.
I agree, I think it’s also saying that he doesn’t want to exhaust his own creativity as an actor trying to keep replaying an old role, because it could impact his ability to be creative for other roles, cause burnout etc
@@JodaMedia13 Michael Keaton is not "the" Batman and he's actually one of the worst live action Batman portrayals but that's not his fault. That movie overall was just not that amazing and the best thing in it is Jack Nicholson's Joker. Batman to me is Ben Affleck's portrayal and probably Robert Pattinson's too.
I'm reaaally glad we do get to see Hugh/Ryan, Wolverine/Deadpool after all! It was a bummer having Hugh's run with Wolverine ending as Ryan's as Deadpool was picking up. But I also hope it won't become some sort of a "pressured to keep on going for another handful of movies" thing, if he's not into the idea.
Man, I was 3 and a half months when the first x men came out :))) now im 22 and starting to have backpain. I cant believe this, in a world where superheroes are either recast a lot or only appear briefly in cinema, wolverine was played by only one guy for 22 years.
Disneys wokeness and girl power pandering killed the mcu. It woulda been fine without them, probably would of flourished had they made more rated r films with some blood, gore, nudity, ect.
@@rustylarry7465 I think he’s getting paid $70 for the role. That’s his biggest check so far. Ryan is going to receive his biggest fat check so far at a whopping $120 million. The movie will cost over $550 million to produce and will Net worldwide $1.3 billion in its 1st month. I’m putting word out there to whomever kills wolverine gets $100 million from me. 😂
@@easygrin1127 lol that's taika's fault and also Feige's fault but actually it's Marvel Studios fault but it's our fault for paying so much in the theaters and VODs.
Hugh as Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow, J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, and Heath Ledger as Joker are the names that come to mind when i think of actors that were made to play their respective character Edit: totally agree with some replies such as: Ron Pearlman as Hellboy Josh Brolin as Thanos Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin
All the philosophical things are legit sur,e. But more importantly and he said it himself. He, Hugh Jackman, as a real human ages like other humans while the characters remain the same. And with age it was getting more and more difficult to maintain that perfect physique because its demands were very intense. And he might have injured himself or worse. So its a good thing he retired at a high point
Right. And the last one was about him aging and dying, long before he looked like that was the only storyline he could play with the character due to age/physique
as he said, run the tank dry. there is only so much a creative individual and team can do with an idea before it becomes stale, some may last for yonks and others fall flat on their face from the get go. but to have a successful character and not give them and end at some point in time is selfish and disingenuous, things have to run the course weather we may like it or not
Case and point: Every successful big-name Manga series. Same for western comics too but I think it's a bit different when, sure Spider-Man has been running since the 60's but at least it's not the same damn guy writing him so it's always something different or a different way of seeing him; like how folklore is always told slightly different each time. With Manga, I've learned that if the series is even remotely successful, it will be milked until it's pumping out dust and then some. I've always liked when a story had a clear and defined ending because even though it's over it's easier to appreciate the over journey to that conclusion. When you have things like DragonBall Super I get uninterested, not because the artwork or story isn't good, but because I stop caring about the story when I realize that the character will never know peace or that, in that knowing, they will never lose. Because to lose means to have the story end. I can only be saddened by death in a series where people die and come back to life so many times before facing oblivion or some ultimate evil is just another chore to finish before the next one shows up.
@@thaddeusmarcuscheeleyjr.786 it's especially stupid that creators in Japan get fucking brutalized with backlash if they kill off any character a fan gets unhealthily attached to, which leaves the writers with fuck all to work with because now they have to work out how to bring the characters back and/or keep everyone alive. like how many times has Toriyama tried to kill off Goku in a meaningful way lol and what, like less than 10 minor good guy characters in all of Naruto die by the end of shippuuden? with a cast that massive? don't even get me started on how awfully the creator of Bleach was treated. it's a blessing the creator of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure had made his stance clear on impactful deaths from the start otherwise those stories would be tainted with fanservice as well
He didn't just leave on a high note, he left with all of us wanting more. Which is far better than him leaving because we all got tired of him or because he wasn't good in the roll anymore.
That's really very true, and no 1 will ever be as Iconic as Hugh. He really was Wolverine. For me, his interpretation of Wolverine was really epic, like Christopher Reeves was Superman 👍💜😍💖🌹💛💙
it’s funny how so often actors suck themselves dry to the very last drop that the old saying, “quit while you’re ahead” feels like revolutionary life advice
Weeeeell... a little, but not entirely. It's good to remember this conversation anyway, so that masses won't try and pressure more and more movies out. :)
I did always wanna see him doing the Vietnam vet, crazy as shit Wolverine, while the X-men were having a strategy meeting on site, Wolverine just crouching in some bushes for no other reason than him being blitzed out of his mind, and unsure if he was back in the 60s/70s or the present, him popping out of trees just leaving bodies. But, that Logan film was so well executed. It’s crazy that he started the role by reading about wolves, to crushing it. As an actor/creative, it must’ve been rewarding to turn a block Buster PG into something more akin to The Sunset Limited.
@d a r l i n g J o That's not out of touch as that really happened, it can and should be documented or used creatively. What's out of touch is you thinking anything bad should be ommited from a movie.
Remember when he was first cast, it was a big "wtf?" moment. He was nothing at all like the Wolverine from the comics. To say fans were disappointed would be a slight understatement. Then the movie came out and it was like, "Well, ok then." The man seriously made this role his own and now it's going to be hard for me to imagine anyone else doing it. Especially after that last one. Wow.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine is among the most inspired casting of any character in movies. Like Christopher Reeve as Superman, or JK Simmons as J. Jonah James, or Shelly Duvalle as Olive Oyl, they just look so much the part, it's almost impossible to think of anyone else playing it.
Went out with a bang too, Logan is still my favorite comic book movie over 5 years later. It was so great finally getting to see a truly brutal Wolverine movie on the big screen.
No matter who comes Wolverine in the future but Hugh Jackman is the real and the goat Wolverine always and forever and he's always be a Wolverine for me ❤️❤️❤️
"Now you've hung up the claws, and that made a lot of people sad, but one day your old pal Wade's gonna ask you to get back in the saddle again... And when he does, say yes...."
I sit hear as a grown man now and remember the first time a seen him play wolverine and I remember the last time I seen him play wolverine. Two things hit me when he took his final breath in Logan and it made me cry. #1 For what ever reason it made me realize just how much I love my daughter and what I would put myself through for her no matter the outcome. I loved my daughter from the day I cut the umbilical cord and she entered this world but that final seen and we all know the one if your a true fan just struck me hard as f$$k and at 39 or 40 years old I started crying like a little kid. #2 I realized that more than likely he would never return to play that role. I can’t see anyone else playing wolverine.
Look I'm going to be completely honest I absolutely loved him as Logan & do not wish to see anybody else play him But I am such a sucker for any superhero centric movies/shows that I'd be okay if Jackman gives his blessing to the next guy that plays Wolverine
Me and my wife started watching X-Men movie series together young and wolverine is absolutely our favorite character, we've watched every last one he's been in, we went to the theaters to watch Logan and cry like babies together at the end of it, if that wasn't enough it poetically came out on my birthday March 3rd. We miss you Hugh Jackman you will always be wolverine to us, no matter who else new gets the acting role.
But it did. Did you not listen? He didnt let the character run dry. Its been years and NOW the oppertunity to relive the role in a natural way is here. Its the best outcome. It aged PERFECTLY
I see this as more of a farewell tour than just putting the claws back on yet again. It's like how Endgame was the end of the Thanos arc but Far From Home acted as sort of a epilogue. Regardless, Deadpool and Wolverine getting a second chance to do it right is basically the last thing on the bucket list before Hugh can leave the character on the best note possible so I think it's a justified reversal of position.
There will probably never be another person that will portray that characters inner anguish better than he did. Brilliantly played and one of my favorite movies.
His honoring of that role only makes me love him more. A cameo only no new movies. It’s a great movie.
I never understood why he left till now.
@@WinWin-oo4uk the general consensus could be playing the same character for 20 years.
I just hope that if he does decide to do a cameo, it doesn’t get illuminati’d
@@spicyjoeflaminfajitas I doubt it would, or at least I hope it won’t, I think the actual last time we’ll see him as Logan is in Secret Wars showing up in the final battle
@@spicyjoeflaminfajitas
Xavier: "I think it's time we tell him the truth."
Spoken like a person who truly loved the character he played
He unlike many other actors cared for the fans.
For his fans 💖👏💥🤜🤛
Couldnt have said this better
I agree which is why I'm pissed off!! Dammit Jerry! Your a legend but dammit! We got camera tricks and are able to make ppl look younger... I respect his decision but damn.. he is wolverine period.
Jackman truly loved the character, the fans, as well as the creatives who made Wolverine the character we now know and love. There's a video of Jackman approaching Len Wein, the co-creator of Wolverine, at an event (can't recall if it was a comic covention) to thank Mr Wein for co-creating the character that shot him to superstardom.
Hugh: That's it, I'm done with wolverine.
Ryan: Hold my Katanas.
EXACTLY WHAT IM SAYING
It took him 6yrs to get that yes though lol
Imagine being stalked for 6 years.... by Ryan. Any man would eventually cave
@@Johnnybravo.. exactly and he hasn’t exactly been quiet about it. Even we know he’s been harassing Hugh for the better part of a decade 💀
PERFECT
"Hey Hugh, wanna play Wolverine one last time?"
Sure Michael
Ofcourse
Yeah, sure Ryan😊
2 last times. Hes in secret wars also
No.
Pls hugh?
No.
Come on...
No ryan.
Pretty pls?
No!
Ok, hugh...
A few yrs later ..
Hey ryan...still got room for me?
Hell yeah!
It's one of the oldest mantras in showbiz: always leave them wanting more.
Clearly that’s been lost somewhere along the way
@@DevyJ *stares vehemently at Disney Star Wars*
Dave Chappelle?
Fast and the furious 112#.
I agree, I think it’s also saying that he doesn’t want to exhaust his own creativity as an actor trying to keep replaying an old role, because it could impact his ability to be creative for other roles, cause burnout etc
He’s basically saying “Yes, there will be another Wolverine, but fans know I’m THE WOLVERINE.”
Faxx
@@JodaMedia13 yeah, no. Also, hugh jackman is pretty boy wolvie
Like Ryan Reynolds and Deadpool, or RDJ and Iron Man. There will never be someone who can quite replace them.
@@JodaMedia13 Michael Keaton is not "the" Batman and he's actually one of the worst live action Batman portrayals but that's not his fault. That movie overall was just not that amazing and the best thing in it is Jack Nicholson's Joker. Batman to me is Ben Affleck's portrayal and probably Robert Pattinson's too.
@@gagetaylor192 nah bale is the best i think
And now we’ll see him as wolverine again in deadpool 3 😍
I'm reaaally glad we do get to see Hugh/Ryan, Wolverine/Deadpool after all! It was a bummer having Hugh's run with Wolverine ending as Ryan's as Deadpool was picking up.
But I also hope it won't become some sort of a "pressured to keep on going for another handful of movies" thing, if he's not into the idea.
Luckily the tank wasnt dry
Bet you were burning to tell everyone that....
@@sarcasm-83 Couldn't have said it any better👏👏
@@sarcasm-83 totally agree
Hugh jackman is Wolverine foreverrrr
BASED
And welp... A new wolverine movie comes later this year.
until he's 90!
Hugh: "It's important to not run the tank dry"
Disney: WHAT DID YOU SAY???
Hugh: "I said its important to..."
Disney: "...Milk the Cow till its dry. Got it!"
@@ahabduennschitz7670 keep milking it years after it dies and turns to dust
Huh? Disney didn’t even own 20th century Fox at the time.
@@eradicatedpulse6896 in fact, they didn't touch X-Men at all yet, they only recently started exploring the fantastic four.
@@GameoftheYear-fx4mq give it time.
Forever my Wolverine but he’s right… know when to end and step aside. And that’s ok.
forever my wolverine too
Same here.
I think that none of us got tired of watching him as Wolverine, my guy just needed a break and now we need him back asap.
Wow. I was 9 when he first played Wolverine in X-Men, and now I’m 31 and he’s probably going to do it again next year 😂
Man, I was 3 and a half months when the first x men came out :))) now im 22 and starting to have backpain. I cant believe this, in a world where superheroes are either recast a lot or only appear briefly in cinema, wolverine was played by only one guy for 22 years.
😂
@@vladavram9209 back pain at 22? Did you get into an accident or have an injury?
Anyone wanna tag the fast franchise
Lmao.. For real though😂🤣
🤣🤣🤣
Naw, they've made it to space, but they haven't yet reached the Multiverse 😂😜
Dom doesn't care if the tank runs dry, as long as he has family
@@kea4185 correction: As long as he can make alotta money while making himself look superhuman, but hard to do that when he's gotten fat...
"It's important to not run the tank dry"
Disney could learn a thing or two from him.
So could MCU
@@johnsoapmactavish9921 Which 1 could say is owned by Disney..
Disneys wokeness and girl power pandering killed the mcu. It woulda been fine without them, probably would of flourished had they made more rated r films with some blood, gore, nudity, ect.
@@johnsoapmactavish9921mcu is Disney genius….
Was just thinking that
He had us in the first half, not gunna lie
😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good for him tho, disney made an offer he CAN'T refuse
@@rustylarry7465 I think he’s getting paid $70 for the role. That’s his biggest check so far. Ryan is going to receive his biggest fat check so far at a whopping $120 million. The movie will cost over $550 million to produce and will Net worldwide $1.3 billion in its 1st month. I’m putting word out there to whomever kills wolverine gets $100 million from me. 😂
@@spartanalphamode2987 nah no actor gets paid 100+
Felt like the Mark Hamill "I'll never play the joker again after this one" announcement.
HUGH JACKMAN =WOLVERINE =LEGEND!💯👌👍💪
Too bad Walking Dead didn’t listen
Or Chris Hemsworth
@@easygrin1127 lol that's taika's fault and also Feige's fault but actually it's Marvel Studios fault but it's our fault for paying so much in the theaters and VODs.
@@easygrin1127 I loved both Taika’s Thors
@@easygrin1127 The way they butchered Thor in the MCU should be illegal.
@@acemad1 Taika saved Thor in the MCU. Before Taika, Thor had zero personality
No one will ever be more wolverine than Hugh Jackman
Yea it’s like Iron Man and Robert D Jr.
@@MRIDDLE72 and Ryan reynolds as deadpool
@Hitler Senpai yea maybe nolan north, the voice actor for the deadpool game, can play him in a reboot in the near future
What about Wolverine? Isn't he the best Wolverine to play Wolverine? Get over yourself.
Nah he was alright but I want a comics accurate version & the new cast to be separate from that fox mess of a universe!
Hugh: Someone else will play the character
Ryan: Wanna be Wolverine again?
Hugh: Fuck it. Let's go.
My favorite superhero when I was a kid. And I just don't think that anyone could play Wolverine better than the Wolverine himself ✊💯♥
Hugh as Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow, J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, and Heath Ledger as Joker are the names that come to mind when i think of actors that were made to play their respective character
Edit: totally agree with some replies such as:
Ron Pearlman as Hellboy
Josh Brolin as Thanos
Robert Downey Jr as Tony Stark
Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin
Ron Perlman as Hellboy too.
Josh brolin as Thanos, although he only had two movies as him (technically 3 with guardians of the galaxy but that was a short cameo)
RDJ as Iron Man
And Tobey Maguire as spiderman
Vin diesel as riddick
All the philosophical things are legit sur,e.
But more importantly and he said it himself. He, Hugh Jackman, as a real human ages like other humans while the characters remain the same. And with age it was getting more and more difficult to maintain that perfect physique because its demands were very intense. And he might have injured himself or worse. So its a good thing he retired at a high point
To get that bulging muscle look, most actor had to dehydrate themself which is really unhealthy
Right. And the last one was about him aging and dying, long before he looked like that was the only storyline he could play with the character due to age/physique
@@QuidamByMoonlight tbf, he was still in pretty damn perfect condition in that movie too, you know abs wise xD
@@bas8792 fuck dehydration, they need to do steroids to achieve that. That’s much less healthy then cutting weight
Truth
Well mnr Hugh Jackman. No one will ever be a better Logan, Wolverine, in my eyes. I grew up with you as Wolverine. No one can replace you.
@keepitsecret-dl1pr nope. Not to me unfortunately. To me Daniel will always be Harry Potter. And Hugh will always be Wolverine.
Ladies and gentlemen..... He's back!
WHEREEEEEEEEE
Yeahhh boiiii!!!!! The legend is returning!!!!!!!🥳🥳🥳🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
It's disappointing. Why did they have to dig up that grave. Logan is a perfect sendoff
Meanwhile Hugh after being resurrected from 2017: "...My back, My back!"
big lesson in creative endeavours: KNOW WHEN TO STOP. there's a threshold of 'too much' that will tarnish all your hard work.
as he said, run the tank dry. there is only so much a creative individual and team can do with an idea before it becomes stale, some may last for yonks and others fall flat on their face from the get go. but to have a successful character and not give them and end at some point in time is selfish and disingenuous, things have to run the course weather we may like it or not
Case and point: Every successful big-name Manga series. Same for western comics too but I think it's a bit different when, sure Spider-Man has been running since the 60's but at least it's not the same damn guy writing him so it's always something different or a different way of seeing him; like how folklore is always told slightly different each time. With Manga, I've learned that if the series is even remotely successful, it will be milked until it's pumping out dust and then some. I've always liked when a story had a clear and defined ending because even though it's over it's easier to appreciate the over journey to that conclusion.
When you have things like DragonBall Super I get uninterested, not because the artwork or story isn't good, but because I stop caring about the story when I realize that the character will never know peace or that, in that knowing, they will never lose. Because to lose means to have the story end. I can only be saddened by death in a series where people die and come back to life so many times before facing oblivion or some ultimate evil is just another chore to finish before the next one shows up.
@@thaddeusmarcuscheeleyjr.786 it's especially stupid that creators in Japan get fucking brutalized
with backlash if they kill off any character a fan gets unhealthily attached to, which leaves the writers with fuck all to work with because now they have to work out how to bring the characters back and/or keep everyone alive. like how many times has Toriyama tried to kill off Goku in a meaningful way lol and what, like less than 10 minor good guy characters in all of Naruto die by the end of shippuuden? with a cast that massive? don't even get me started on how awfully the creator of Bleach was treated. it's a blessing the creator of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure had made his stance clear on impactful deaths from the start otherwise those stories would be tainted with fanservice as well
@@oswaldo1ism I'm surprised you can read at all
Me looking at the Fast and Furious franchise rn lol
He didn't just leave on a high note, he left with all of us wanting more. Which is far better than him leaving because we all got tired of him or because he wasn't good in the roll anymore.
And then Deadpool 3
That's really very true, and no 1 will ever be as Iconic as Hugh. He really was Wolverine. For me, his interpretation of Wolverine was really epic, like Christopher Reeves was Superman 👍💜😍💖🌹💛💙
He’s absolutely right. It’s why so many people are hyped for DP3. He knew when to step away so it becomes a treat for him to return
The editing in this short is really good, nuts how you stitched together so many interview clips and made it coherent
it’s funny how so often actors suck themselves dry to the very last drop that the old saying, “quit while you’re ahead” feels like revolutionary life advice
He was too damn good as Wolverine, loved especially when they went back in time he really looked like he was plucked out of the 70s.
This conversation is now null and void 😁 Welcome back Hugh
Weeeeell... a little, but not entirely. It's good to remember this conversation anyway, so that masses won't try and pressure more and more movies out. :)
I can also imagine he was tired of getting absolutely shredded for this role every single time
I think he’s more done with steroid cycles than Wolverine 😂
@@amateurtouring basically this.
He and thor both looked better than Bruce Lee in their peak moments...
Can't be 100% natty lol
You were saying?
No one can ever replace you, Hugh Jackman, as Wolverine.
He is a legend, very underrated actor. And firstly what a great bloke
Hugh is Far from underrated. Christian bale is underrated.
As a fellow Aussie Hugh you are and always will be The Wolverine brother always no one could do it better mate
Jerry Seinfeld killed Wolverine.
Jerry Seinfeld saved Wolverine.
@@vaibhavguptawho Potato Potatto, Cloned wolverine, old wolverine!
@@vaibhavguptawho not really
Never trust anyone who’s favorite superhero is Superman.
New comic coming soon - Jerry Seinfeld: Stand-up Mutant Killer
Yeah I’m totally okay with him not showing up in Secret Wars.
But if he does, that’d obviously be awesome af
How much you wanna bet Wolverine is gonna be in Secret Wars
@@Oh_noitsTheDovahkiin Wolverine, but will it be Jackman? That's the question
@@scottdavidson7543 nah I believe someone else is going to pick up the mantel
🤣🙏🏽
It would save phase 4 cause frankly it’s been a shit show
”Yeah. Sure, Ryan.”
He's gonna be in Deadpool 3, guess the tanks not empty
I don't believe the tank was even close to being dry with Hugh's Wolverine. But it was all on his terms and that's a good thing.
Maybe not creatively, but Jackman's tank may have been running dry. It's a very physical character and he's getting older.
Newman when watching this: “Jerry!” 😠
"Newman" 😡
I hope this comment gets the love it deserves in the days to come.
As of 30 minutes ago (as far as I've heard) I found out he's in deadpool 3.
I did always wanna see him doing the Vietnam vet, crazy as shit Wolverine, while the X-men were having a strategy meeting on site, Wolverine just crouching in some bushes for no other reason than him being blitzed out of his mind, and unsure if he was back in the 60s/70s or the present, him popping out of trees just leaving bodies.
But, that Logan film was so well executed. It’s crazy that he started the role by reading about wolves, to crushing it.
As an actor/creative, it must’ve been rewarding to turn a block Buster PG into something more akin to The Sunset Limited.
@d a r l i n g J o That's not out of touch as that really happened, it can and should be documented or used creatively. What's out of touch is you thinking anything bad should be ommited from a movie.
Hugh Jackman did such a good job with that role, it’s really hard to imagine anyone else ever playing the part.
And after that profound and inspiring realization, a certain someone waved a paycheck and Hugh came back.
He is back!
I know you can never truly know how a celebrity is in person but Hugh always comes across as such a modest, genuine guy.
Remember when he was first cast, it was a big "wtf?" moment.
He was nothing at all like the Wolverine from the comics. To say fans were disappointed would be a slight understatement. Then the movie came out and it was like, "Well, ok then."
The man seriously made this role his own and now it's going to be hard for me to imagine anyone else doing it. Especially after that last one. Wow.
And now he has returned 😭😭🙏🏾
7 years later Hugh Jackman played Wolverine again in Deadpool & Wolverine.
I recently saw Jackman in the broadway performance of The Music Man. It was glorious 😊😊😊
This guy is the wolverine I've known him since my childhood and no one can take his place
GUESS WHO'S BACK
I like the fact that Hugh Jackman is Wolverine for everyone but he is not limited to this role. People know him for other movies as well.
damn straight, no one can take it away from me too....I will always support him in whatever he does. He is my wolverine for life
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine is among the most inspired casting of any character in movies. Like Christopher Reeve as Superman, or JK Simmons as J. Jonah James, or Shelly Duvalle as Olive Oyl, they just look so much the part, it's almost impossible to think of anyone else playing it.
Hugh Jackman looks nothing like Wolverine in the comics so WTF are you talking about??
Went out with a bang too, Logan is still my favorite comic book movie over 5 years later. It was so great finally getting to see a truly brutal Wolverine movie on the big screen.
No matter who comes Wolverine in the future but Hugh Jackman is the real and the goat Wolverine always and forever and he's always be a Wolverine for me ❤️❤️❤️
Hugh Jackman is the only person who can and will ever play Wolverine.
No. But he will be measuring tape for others
@@kratos71 I hope they don’t get someone new to play Wolverine
@@reesespuffs2544 i hope they do
@@reesespuffs2544 they most likely are
@@rakeshchettri9956 no
"Now you've hung up the claws, and that made a lot of people sad, but one day your old pal Wade's gonna ask you to get back in the saddle again... And when he does, say yes...."
not for that hack, no
@@wolverineiscool7161 hack?
@@ajburdett882 Ryan Reynolds. Aka Deadpool.
@@toxicmasculinity7870 Yeah... He's not a hack
Super excited for DP3 and his true last appearance as Logan.
Aged like fine wine, Hugh. Tastes good.
…and as stated on his contract that no one else can’t play the character but him until 2025. Lol
Double negative. So does that mean that anyone can the character?
@@tramenari no one but the original actors that was under contract at Fox can play the main characters
It works for the best. Fans will be hungrier to see the X Men by then. All new.
@@jessehugley7609 well not true Cus Hugh not returning 🤦🏿♂️
@@thelifeofkhama9910 …….if that’s the case,
well we won’t have a Wolverine character until 2025. Thanks for making my point
I sit hear as a grown man now and remember the first time a seen him play wolverine and I remember the last time I seen him play wolverine.
Two things hit me when he took his final breath in Logan and it made me cry.
#1 For what ever reason it made me realize just how much I love my daughter and what I would put myself through for her no matter the outcome. I loved my daughter from the day I cut the umbilical cord and she entered this world but that final seen and we all know the one if your a true fan just struck me hard as f$$k and at 39 or 40 years old I started crying like a little kid.
#2 I realized that more than likely he would never return to play that role. I can’t see anyone else playing wolverine.
anyone else here because of deadpool 3 announcement
Me 🤚🤚
No one will ever replace him. Hes top class
Look I'm going to be completely honest
I absolutely loved him as Logan & do not wish to see anybody else play him
But I am such a sucker for any superhero centric movies/shows that I'd be okay if Jackman gives his blessing to the next guy that plays Wolverine
Ehh
@@Muhfuc
Ahh
@@chrisjimenez2192 Uhh
@@ShadeKill
Huh
Ughhhhh
Take note Harrison Ford this is how it’s done
Man has been in this role longer than I’ve been alive. Can’t imagine anyone else ever playing Logan.
No one will ever played the character as you did, sir. You did an amazing job.
He’s coming back one more time for Deadpool 3 !!!!!!!
Me and my wife started watching X-Men movie series together young and wolverine is absolutely our favorite character, we've watched every last one he's been in, we went to the theaters to watch Logan and cry like babies together at the end of it, if that wasn't enough it poetically came out on my birthday March 3rd. We miss you Hugh Jackman you will always be wolverine to us, no matter who else new gets the acting role.
This is wholesome ❤️ God bless y’all 🙏🏼
@@sk8mates443 God bless us all brother 🙌🏾
He's the only actor imo that doesn't pretend to be a geniune guy . He's the real deal
You'll always be Wolverine sir, as a kid who idolized the character, you portrayed my comic hero as great as anyone could, and for that I thank you
This aged well.
This did not age well #Deadpool3
But it did. Did you not listen? He didnt let the character run dry. Its been years and NOW the oppertunity to relive the role in a natural way is here. Its the best outcome. It aged PERFECTLY
It’s a staple that Hugh will ALWAYS be Wolverine to us just how RDJ will ALWAYS be Iron Man to us. Absolute Goats.
I'm proud to say that I saw Hugh Jackman become Wolverine, and that I saw Wolverine became Logan. My favorite character of Marvel comics.
He's BACK 😲 👏
This aged like milk.
To be fair, he will probably only have like a scene or two on Deadpool 3. And it's just for the memes, nothing serious...
@@930chiory kinda doubt that but Okay
I see this as more of a farewell tour than just putting the claws back on yet again. It's like how Endgame was the end of the Thanos arc but Far From Home acted as sort of a epilogue. Regardless, Deadpool and Wolverine getting a second chance to do it right is basically the last thing on the bucket list before Hugh can leave the character on the best note possible so I think it's a justified reversal of position.
@@930chiory this also aged like milk
“Family of fans too” love you too bro
There will probably never be another person that will portray that characters inner anguish better than he did. Brilliantly played and one of my favorite movies.
Listen, Huge Jacked Man could do fucking anything, he has earned himself damn near endless good will from my side
This aged well💀
You're F'ckn-A right, Hugh... you'll always be Logan to us, Bub. This man helped popularize and legitimize Superhero movies. Dude's a legend
bro nobody could play that role like he did, that's his character and he was born to play the wolverine
Well, he is coming back in deadpool 3
What there sayn works in life dont run ur tank dry on anything
This man IS Wolverine. Sure, you could recast, but he will always be WOLVERINE!
There will never be an actor on this earth who can play Wolverine like this man❤️
So no one's here after the Ryan Reynolds Deadpool 3 teaser with Hugh Jackman? algorithm's sleeping!
Well he’s back now
the movie 'Logan' is almost too good ...pure fuckin masterpiece
Grew up watching him be Wolverine. Couldn’t imagine anyone else playing him
Insert: stop the cap meme 🧢
Hopefully the next Wolverine will be the right size. Short and stubby like a bowling ball with claws!
Danny Devito
No one will ever really replace Hugh, he's The Legendary Wolverine
And now, he comes back. Thanks, Ryan.
Not anymore