Hugh Jackman reveals the most difficult thing about playing the character

Hugh Jackman reveals the most difficult thing about playing the character
Hugh Jackman reveals the most difficult thing about playing the character

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After 7 years of absence and declaring that he would not return for the role, Hugh Jackman will once again take out his claws for the iconic character of Wolverine in the third installment of the franchise Deadpool.

But if there is something to recognize about the Australian actor, it is his physique. At 55 years old, he achieved an aesthetic worthy of the superhero as if the years had not passed, however, it has not been an easy path because he himself Jackman stated that “getting the size is the hardest.”

The good, the bad and the ugly of the process

In statements collected by deadlinemaintained that the great complaint about renewing its interpretation as “weapon It was mainly because the question of feeding, due to their problems gaining volume.

“When I did it again, it was so much fun and I was excited. My body was a little sore at first, but I was delighted that my body was still responding. And I realized how good it is for your brain. But the hardest. .. food”

Hugh Jackman for Deadline

In his words, getting the required size is what bothers him the most because of the body type he has.

“I have to eat a lot. For me, for my body type, I’m naturally thin. Getting the size, that’s the hardest thing.”

On the other hand, his co-star Ryan Reynolds pointed out that “I could not believe” the physique he saw in Jackman, Well, watching your partner perform the action sequences in front of the camera “It was one of the most impressive things he had ever seen in his life.”

“Just the sheer relentlessness with which you went about the stunts and the choreography. It was the first time I saw how invaluable having singing and dancing experience is when making an action movie,” she boasts. “You hit those fight scenes with speed and confidence like I’ve never seen before. I don’t care if you were 25, 35, 45 or 55 years old. “It was lightning.”

Ryan Reynolds for People magazine

Despite the criticism received on social networks for the alleged use of CGI in Jackman’s arms, the actor talked about his physique. This arose from working with stunt coordinator Brian Smrz, who introduced him the idea of ​​dance training to be able to carry out the sequences successfully.

With the release of Deadpool & Wolverine on July 26, Hugh Jackman reaffirms his Guinness World Records certificate as the Longest career as a live-action Marvel superhero.

At the moment, you can enjoy Deadpool 1 and 2 exclusively on Star+.

 
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