Hugh Jackman Reveals One Little Gripe with Deadpool & Wolverine
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Hugh Jackman recently opened up about his feelings towards the blockbuster movie, “Deadpool & Wolverine,” where he starred alongside Ryan Reynolds. The actor shared his thoughts during the kickoff of his “From New York, With Love” concert series at Radio City Music Hall. Jackman, 56, recounted his experience working on the film with Reynolds and director Shawn Levy, praising it as nearly perfect. However, he playfully mentioned his “one little gripe” about the movie, which he humorously brought up to Reynolds, who was present in the audience.


During his performance, Jackman reminisced about the dance sequence featuring the character Deadpool dancing to an *NSYNC song, specifically referencing the film’s opening scene set to “Bye Bye Bye.” Jackman mentioned that while he didn’t have to be in every frame of the movie, he found it amusing that he and Reynolds were mostly together on-screen except during the dance sequence. He jokingly admitted to having some dance experience and teased about wanting to showcase his own moves for the fans.
Although Wolverine may not have had the opportunity to showcase his dance skills on-screen, Jackman didn’t miss the chance to entertain his audience with a unique performance. He presented a fast-paced choreographed jump rope routine, accompanied by a Wolverine-style celebration at the end. The actor even surprised his trainer, Beth Lewis, by inviting her to share the stage with a couple of Radio City Rockettes, adding an extra touch of excitement to the show.
The evening wasn’t just about Jackman’s solo act, as he received a surprise visit from his friend Ryan Reynolds, adding to the excitement of the concert. Reynolds joined Jackman on stage, further fueling their 17-year friendship that fans have come to admire. The show featured highlights from Jackman’s illustrious career, including songs from “The Greatest Showman,” “The Music Man,” and “Les Misérables,” creating a memorable experience for the audience.
As the concert came to a close, Jackman expressed his gratitude to the audience for choosing to be a part of his special night at Radio City Music Hall. Reflecting on his 22-year journey since hosting the Tonys at the same venue, Jackman was visibly moved and thanked the attendees for their support. The successful kickoff marked the beginning of Jackman’s “From New York, With Love” tour, with multiple shows scheduled throughout the year.
Fans can expect more captivating performances from Jackman as he continues to share his passion for music and entertainment in the upcoming shows. The actor’s dedication to his craft and his ability to connect with the audience through his performances promise an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Jackman’s show is not just a concert but a journey through his remarkable career, showcasing his versatility and talent on stage.
In conclusion, Hugh Jackman’s candid revelation about his “little gripe” with “Deadpool & Wolverine,” combined with his energetic performance at Radio City Music Hall, created a night to remember for fans and attendees. The mutual respect and camaraderie between Jackman and Reynolds added an extra layer of joy to the event, leaving everyone eagerly anticipating the upcoming shows in the tour. Jackman’s ability to entertain and connect with his audience reaffirms his status as a seasoned performer and a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
