- Hugh Jackman talked about his fitness routine for playing Wolverine during an appearance on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?”
- Jackman, 54, is set to reprise his role as the Marvel superhero in the upcoming film Deadpool 3.
- “It’s going to be my job for six months,” the actor told People.
Actor Hugh Jackman appeared on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” to talk about Wolverine’s fitness routine. It aired on HBO Max on Fridays.
Jackman, 54, shared with Wallace that it will take him six months to return to his superhero form.
“I learned not to rush. I learned to take my time,” he explained. according to people. “So it’s been six months since I finished. [Broadway’s “The Music Man”] When I started shooting. And I have no other job. I’m staying with my family and going to train. That will be my job for 6 months. “
Jackman is currently starring as Harold Hill on Broadway’s ‘The Music Man’ alongside Sutton Foster, who plays Marian Palou. Jackman and the cast will have their final show on January 15th. according to varietyThe outlet reported that the show was extended by two weeks “due to popular demand”. We talked about the physical benefits of
“And now I’m really healthy. There’s about eight shows a week on Broadway song and dance, but there’s only one thing: I’m healthy. So I’m healthy. Get started.” I’ve got a good place to go And sorry chicken Run a mile Start running now I’ll come for you
Jackman first played Wolverine in “X-Men” in 2000. Since then, Jackman’s Wolverine has appeared in 10 of her movies, including the upcoming ‘Deadpool 3’. The third installment in the ‘Deadpool’ franchise is set to release in November 2024.
Jackman told Men’s Health in 2016 about the grueling training routine he followed to transform into Wolverine.At the time, Jackman revealed that his 12-week workout schedule included two phases: bulking and cutting. .
Men’s Health. During the phase, the actor adjusted his daily calorie intake from 6,000 calories to 3,500 calories. In the second phase, Jackman sped up the routine by doing the same exercise with lower weights and higher reps, according to the interview.
Jackman joined Ryan Reynolds in September A video posted on Twitter announces Wolverine’s return to the big screen.In the video, Reynolds, who plays Deadpool, jokes that he’s run out of ideas for the hero’s next movie. walks through the background and casually agrees to play Wolverine again.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) September 27, 2022
in an interview with Guardian Going public Thursday, Jackman spoke about his decision to reprise the character. “I just wanted to do it and felt it in my gut.” “I beat Ryan Reynolds every day.”