Taron Egerton on Marvel Talks Takes on Hugh Jackman

Taron Egerton on Marvel Talks Takes on Hugh Jackman

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since then Hugh Jackman Officially retired from the role of Wolverine in 2017 LoganThe rumor mill never stopped spinning about the character’s future. Who annoys him playful with X-Men Inception: Wolverine Share in the star Ryan Reynolds Enjoying a career comeback since Deadpool’s 2016 reboot of Jackman’s Logan The X-Men franchise Patrick Stewart Re-enacting his role in 2022 Doctor Strange in a multiverse of madnessThere is still hope that the Australian actor may wear claws again at least for the MCU. While promoting his series on AppleTV + blackbirdstar Taron Egerton He threw his hat running, and spoke to The New York Times (Across Limit) about the possibility, even to the point of sharing information about his discussion with Marvel executives.

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Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine (2013). Photo courtesy of 20 Century Studios

“I don’t think it would be wrong to say that. I would be excited, but I would also be apprehensive because Hugh is so attached to the role that I wonder if it would be too difficult for someone else to do it,” rocket man said the star. “But I hope, if that happens, they will give me a chance.” If anyone could give a good word about the actor’s prowess and credentials, it would be Matthew Fonwho directed Egerton in his breakout role in the first two Kingsman Films for Twentieth Century Studios. 2014 movie Secret Service and 2017 sequel golden circle Gary ‘Eggsy’ Unwin from Egerton is paired with Colin Firth Harry Hart is the most experienced as an independent of the British secret agents known as the Kingsmen, whose nicknames are based on Arthur’s legend.

Taron Egerton attends a movie screening
Taron Egerton attends the Rocketman screening during the 72nd Annual Cannes Film Festival. Photo by taniavolobueva / Shutterstock.com.

prequel 2021 King’s man It is set in World War I, with none of the cast appearing in the shadow of the setting. Vaughn runs the soft reboot of the X-Men series in 2011 First grade, who is distinguished by his younger counterparts to Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Eric Lincher, aka Magneto (Michael Fassbender). Jackman had a cameo telling them to “go for themselves” when they both tried to recruit Wolverine for the Cuban Missile Crisis mission.

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