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  • 2024-05-28 14:02:06

    Hugh Jackman, who is about to play the role of Wolverine again in Dead Waiter 3, posted a picture of his training on his social networking site. In the photo, Uncle Wolf is doing a sitting bicep curl. As you can see, his arm has begun to take shape.

    For this role, Hugh Jackman started to exercise and reduce fat half a year in advance. Its purpose is to perfectly present Wolverine's figure on the big screen. Previously, it was reported that Wolverine would become more violent and cynical in this film. Hugh Jackman said: This time, he will be more angry and bad tempered. Moreover, in the film, he will perform more improvisations with the dead waiter. Let me tell you, it's true. In action drama, it's really improvisation. In the framework of Marvel, the death attendant is an anti hero. His real name is Wade Winston Wilson. He was originally a Canadian special forces soldier. He joined the Weapon X program to cure his terminally ill self, and then became crazy. In addition, the regenerative ability and cancer cells repel each other, resulting in facial disfigurement and body scarring.

    With the completion of Disney's acquisition of the 20th Century Fox Film Company, the plot trend of death attendants has become an unknown. In the independent planning of Flowserve, Death Attendance 3 will be a road movie. Its content is the journey of death attendants and Wolverine. From the perspective of comics, death attendants have an indissoluble bond with Wolverine. At present, The Deathly Waiter 3 is scheduled to be released on September 6, 2024.

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