Logan: Why Marvel Brings Back Hugh Jackman As Wolverine For ‘Deadpool 3’

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    There is no problem with Marvel Studios bringing back Hugh Jackman as Logan, Wolverine for friends, Wolverine for puretas, for the movie Dead Pool 3 which will now officially be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. We are not talking about a prequel in which a young Wolverine has to appear for which they would have to apply CGI ‘magic’ to Hugh Jackman, in the style of what has been done with Mark Hamill in boba fett and in The Mandalorian, where he had neither head nor tail that a new actor had not been used. Apart from the fact that Wolverine, Logan, Wolverine, is 200 years old in the non-canon MCU X-Men movies and apart from the fact that in our comic hearts he has always been, like Professor Xavier, an older guy , whatever that meant (we saw Cyclops as a young man; Rogue, young, like us, even though we were children in our first decade of life; Nightcrawler, simply blue, Colossus, metallic and Russian)… On the sidelines that Wolverine, unlike the James Bond character who must have a specific age to choose the actor to bring him to life, has an ambiguous age and any actor between 35 and 65 can bring him to life. Regardless of the fact that Hugh Jackman is 52 years old, which fits perfectly (and don’t tell me he wouldn’t be as magnificent a James Bond as Oscar Isaac or Idris Elba)… Regardless of the fact that the MCU has established with Doctor Strange 2 that the rules of the multiverse are not that they are lax, it is that there are no rules… Apart from all this, I say, Hugh Jackman’s Logan was the most recoverable character in the entire original X-Men universe, along with Professor Xavier Patrick Stewart. Logan always cut himself off from the rest of the X-Men movies before Disney took back the rights to his mutant characters. And what a coincidence that the two characters from that universe who appear first in the MCU are precisely Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart, in Doc Strange 2) and Hugh Jackman, two of the film’s leads Logan. And the least of it is that he was dead. Light man. The fact is that Hugh Jackman, regardless of whether or not he wanted to recover the character from him, was the freest actor of the X-Men, along with Stewart, to enter the MCU through the front door.

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    Logan is the least compromising X-Men movie for Marvel. If we have already seen Hugh Jackman’s Logan inhabit more than one universe, there is no problem in occupying him once again, now, in the MCU and on top of the hand of Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool), who basically inhabits a world apart, even if it is the same Earth, Universe or whatever you want to call it. The same can be said of Patrick Stewart, in case he wanted to get it back beyond Doc Strange 2 and that his presence transcended the condition of cameo (as it has been confirmed that John Krasinski was only a cameo and will not give life to Reed Richards in the MCU beyond that film). Going back to Logan and Hugh Jackman… The clue about Logan’s creative freedom over the rest of the X-Men characters (we understand that holding Patrick Stewart’s character by the hand) was given by Hugh Jackman during the promotion of Logan, Five years ago. Hugh Jackman revealed that director James Mangold had chosen to ignore the various timelines of the previous X-Men movies, including the two Wolverine-centric ones, and that he didn’t believe they were set in the same universe. “When they see the whole movie they will understand,” said Jackman, for example, in an interview on DigitalSpy. “Not only is it different in terms of timeline and tone, it’s a slightly different universe. It’s actually a different paradigm and that will be clear.” The film, he recalls, was conceived before the Disney purchase. Mangold wanted to do something different and they were given carte blanche. Jackman at the time said that he was done with the character. “I said this was the last one and they said do whatever movie you want to do,” Jackman also explained on his day. [Mangold] and I had this blank canvas and we wanted to do something really different. Definitely tonally different, I kept thinking about The Wrestler, Unforgiven… movies that seemed to really fit his character. At first we had the idea that the title would have nothing to do with Wolverine but be just about the man. And what would be the collateral damage of being Wolverine all your life?

    “It’s an independent film in many ways,” said Jackman. “It has no commitment to following the timelines and plots of the other movies. Obviously, Patrick Stewart was there, so we have some crossovers, but… [seguir las líneas de tiempo] it becomes a game of chess that you try to serve, which doesn’t really help tell a story and it’s been all over the place a little bit.” multiverse is guarantee enough Marvel…

    Ryan Reynolds also dropped that the original idea for Deadpool 3 before Disney bought Fox was a Rashomon-style Deadpool and Logan road movie:

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Logan: Why Marvel Brings Back Hugh Jackman As Wolverine For ‘Deadpool 3’