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Home›Tech News›Hugh Jackman Dispels ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameo Rumors: It’s ‘Not King Charles’

Hugh Jackman Dispels ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Cameo Rumors: It’s ‘Not King Charles’

By Matthew Lynch
July 25, 2024
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Rumors swirled like a whirlwind in the Marvel fandom after Hugh Jackman’s surprising return as Wolverine in “Deadpool 3.” Would the beloved mutant make a cameo in “Deadpool 3,” the first R-rated Marvel film? While fans held their breath, Jackman himself addressed the speculation, bringing a dose of humor and clarity to the situation.

During a recent interview, the Australian actor was asked about the possibility of a cameo in the upcoming “Deadpool 3.” With a playful smile, he declared, “It’s not King Charles,” referring to the current British monarch. This tongue-in-cheek response effectively dispelled any hopes of a cameo appearance by the actor, leaving fans slightly disappointed but entertained.

Jackman’s “Deadpool 3” role is expected to be substantial, bringing back the iconic Wolverine character for a full-fledged adventure alongside Ryan Reynolds’s wisecracking anti-hero. However, the actor’s statement confirms that his involvement is limited to the main film and does not extend to any surprise cameos in other projects.

While the news may be disheartening for some, it’s essential to remember that “Deadpool 3” promises an exciting and unique entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film’s R-rating opens up a world of possibilities, allowing for more mature themes, humor, and action sequences.

The anticipation for “Deadpool 3” remains high, with fans eagerly awaiting the chance to see Jackman and Reynolds share the screen once again. While a cameo appearance may not be on the cards, the film’s release is sure to be a momentous occasion for both the actors and the Marvel fandom alike.

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