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Xavier doesn’t appear in the movie, but his wheelchair does. Watch out for Ryan Reynolds wheeling it round the X-men mansion.
Brad Pitt
Deadpool forms a “supergroup” of heroes called the X-Force and one of them is a mutant who can turn invisible called Vanisher. Although he only turns visible for a split second when he gets electrocuted, it is revealed in that second that Vanisher is Brad Pitt.
Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk, the star of Rogue One, plays a small cameo role as a redneck when Cable time travels to the present.
Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine appears in an after-credits clip when archive footage of X-Men Origins: Wolverine shows the movie’s version of Deadpool confronted by Logan. Ryan Reynolds then appears to blow out the brains of this other Deadpool claiming he is “trying to clean up the timelines.”
Ryan Reynolds
In another post-credit scene Deadpool travels back in time to execute Ryan Reynolds before he can sign on to Green Lantern. Reynolds playing Deadpool to execute his real self is hard to wrap your head round, but it was hilarious.
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]]>While promoting his latest movie The Greatest Showman, Jackman was asked whether he could see himself being in the Avengers movies in the future. While the 49-year-old actor said that the idea seems interesting, his answer would be no.
“It’s interesting because for the whole 17 years I kept thinking that would be so great, like I would love to see, particularly, Iron Man and the Hulk and Wolverine together,” said Jackman. “And every time I saw an Avengers movie I could just see Wolverine in the middle of all of them like punching them all on the head. But it was like, ‘Oh well, that’s not gonna happen,’ and it was interesting just when I first saw that headline, it was just the possibility of it and who knows what’s gonna happen, obviously, I was like, ‘Hang on!’ But I think, unfortunately, the ship has sailed for me, but for someone else, I would like to see Wolverine in there.”
Hugh Jackman played the character from 2002 when the first X-Men movie was released. He went on to portray the character in eight more films, including 2017’s Logan. After filming Logan, Jackman announced he won’t be returning to the role again but hinted on multiple occasions that he might consider playing Wolverine in Avengers movies. Unfortunately, it looks like he changed his mind.
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]]>Professor-X (‘s wheelchair)
Xavier doesn’t appear in the movie, but his wheelchair does. Watch out for Ryan Reynolds wheeling it round the X-men mansion.
Brad Pitt
Deadpool forms a “supergroup” of heroes called the X-Force and one of them is a mutant who can turn invisible called Vanisher. Although he only turns visible for a split second when he gets electrocuted, it is revealed in that second that Vanisher is Brad Pitt.
Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk, the star of Rogue One, plays a small cameo role as a redneck when Cable time travels to the present.
Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine appears in an after-credits clip when archive footage of X-Men Origins: Wolverine shows the movie’s version of Deadpool confronted by Logan. Ryan Reynolds then appears to blow out the brains of this other Deadpool claiming he is “trying to clean up the timelines.”
Ryan Reynolds
In another post-credit scene Deadpool travels back in time to execute Ryan Reynolds before he can sign on to Green Lantern. Reynolds playing Deadpool to execute his real self is hard to wrap your head round, but it was hilarious.
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]]>The post Hugh Jackman Isn’t Interested in returning as Wolverine in “Avengers” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>While promoting his latest movie The Greatest Showman, Jackman was asked whether he could see himself being in the Avengers movies in the future. While the 49-year-old actor said that the idea seems interesting, his answer would be no.
“It’s interesting because for the whole 17 years I kept thinking that would be so great, like I would love to see, particularly, Iron Man and the Hulk and Wolverine together,” said Jackman. “And every time I saw an Avengers movie I could just see Wolverine in the middle of all of them like punching them all on the head. But it was like, ‘Oh well, that’s not gonna happen,’ and it was interesting just when I first saw that headline, it was just the possibility of it and who knows what’s gonna happen, obviously, I was like, ‘Hang on!’ But I think, unfortunately, the ship has sailed for me, but for someone else, I would like to see Wolverine in there.”
Hugh Jackman played the character from 2002 when the first X-Men movie was released. He went on to portray the character in eight more films, including 2017’s Logan. After filming Logan, Jackman announced he won’t be returning to the role again but hinted on multiple occasions that he might consider playing Wolverine in Avengers movies. Unfortunately, it looks like he changed his mind.
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