New Wolverine after Hugh Jackman showed

After the movie Logan, in which actor Hugh Jackman last played the Wolverine mutant from the X-Men franchise, they showed who could replace Jackman in this role and become the new Wolverine in films Marvel.

Fans of the cult hero Wolverine, who appeared in many films over the 17 years of his history, have long tried to find the perfect candidate for this role after the departure of Hugh Jackman. According to Gamebomb.ru, new information has arrived on the network about who can become the new Wolverine in the next few years. It was previously supposed that the role would go to actor Taron Edgerton, but he said that in his opinion there are many other characters for whom Edgerton is better suited. Therefore, sources claim that now the most likely candidate for the role of Wolverine is the 25-year-old Dacre Montgomery, best known for her role in the TV series “Very Strange Things” from Netflix. Montgomery also starred as the Red Ranger in the movie Power Rangers.

It is noted that while Montgomery is only one of the most likely candidates in the long list of names that are being considered to replace Hugh Jackman. At the same time, the producers even try to persuade Hugh Jackman himself to once again return to this image, but so far the actor has not given his consent. Upon learning that Dijkr Montgomery could become the new Wolverine, enthusiasts immediately showed how an actor might look in this image, adding recognizable whiskers and claws to his appearance. In addition, Wolverine is depicted with a cigar, which he often smokes on the screen, which gives his image additional brutality and emphasizes the character’s character.

Following the merger of Fox and Disney, the X-Men franchise will be restarted as part of the Marvel Cinema Universe. At the same time, it is still unknown whether the film “New Mutants”, which has been repeatedly transferred, will enter the MCU. According to Gamebomb.ru, the head of the Marvel studio Kevin Feige (Kevin Feige) previously bluntly stated that the Marvel cinematic universe is scheduled for years to come, and therefore mutants and many other expected characters will appear in it only a few years later.