I played nine times. So, 17 years, I think 99, I first started. So, yeah, just over 17 years. Yeah, you're gonna leave the party at some point. It's not generally an Australian strong suit, but it's time. I told him I sort of pitch unforgiven meets the wrestler and little Miss Sunshine. So, if you can, if all of them had *** baby, it's Logan and they were like, do it. Mhm. I can't say I'll miss him because it's difficult to describe. It's not going anywhere for me. It will always live here. The fans will remind me every single day or second day of my life, whether we got it right or wrong. It's part of who I am and it's *** journey. I'm so, so grateful for.
Hugh Jackman shares his 'bulking' diet to become Wolverine
Video above: In 2017, Hugh Jackman talked about his plans at the time to step away from the Wolverine roleWatch out Deadpool, Wolverine is coming for you.Hugh Jackman posted on his verified Instagram account photos of the meals he is eating to get ready to reprise his role as Wolverine, this time in "Deadpool 3," opposite Ryan Reynolds. He says he's consuming about 8,000 calories per day."Bulking. A day in the life," the caption on the photos reads. "Thank you Chef Mario for helping me stay healthy and properly fed whilst ... Becoming. Wolverine. Again."The meals include black bass, chicken burgers, salmon and grass-fed sirloins. The "X-Men" star recently told CNN's Chris Wallace during an interview on "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace" that he did not use steroids to achieve his cut, superhero physique, but rather "just did it the old school way.""And I tell you, I've eaten more chickens — I'm so sorry to all the vegans and vegetarians and to the chickens of the world," Jackman said. "Literally the karma is not good for me. If the deity has anything related to chickens, I'm in trouble."
Video above: In 2017, Hugh Jackman talked about his plans at the time to step away from the Wolverine role
Watch out Deadpool, Wolverine is coming for you.
Hugh Jackman posted on his verified Instagram account photos of the meals he is eating to get ready to reprise his role as Wolverine, this time in "Deadpool 3," opposite Ryan Reynolds. He says he's consuming about 8,000 calories per day.
"Bulking. A day in the life," the caption on the photos reads. "Thank you Chef Mario for helping me stay healthy and properly fed whilst ... Becoming. Wolverine. Again."
The meals include black bass, chicken burgers, salmon and grass-fed sirloins.
The "X-Men" star recently told CNN's Chris Wallace during an interview on "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace" that he did not use steroids to achieve his cut, superhero physique, but rather "just did it the old school way."
"And I tell you, I've eaten more chickens — I'm so sorry to all the vegans and vegetarians and to the chickens of the world," Jackman said. "Literally the karma is not good for me. If the deity has anything related to chickens, I'm in trouble."