We’ve Been Talking About Deadpool And Wolverine A Lot, But Shawn Levy And Hugh Jackman’s Real Steel Just Hit A Sweet Milestone

We've Been Talking About Deadpool And Wolverine A Lot, But Shawn Levy And Hugh Jackman's Real Steel Just Hit A Sweet Milestone

We've Been Talking About Deadpool And Wolverine A Lot, But Shawn Levy And Hugh Jackman's Real Steel Just Hit A Sweet Milestone

As a fan who’s been following Shawn Levy‘s work since the early days of Real Steel, I can say that his latest Instagram post was a delightful blast from the past! It’s hard to believe it’s been 13 years since Hugh Jackman, with his youthful charm and vigor, donned the boxing gloves for the first time. And let’s not forget the silver-tongued Sugar Ray Leonard, adding that extra punch to our screens.

The movie may not have been a blockbuster hit when it was released, but its enduring appeal is evident by its continued success on streaming platforms and the massive response to Levy’s recent post. It’s like a well-aged wine, getting better with time!

If I were to make a wish, I’d say let’s see a Real Steel 2 sequel in the near future. I mean, if Hugh Jackman can juggle playing Wolverine and a boxer, who am I to doubt his ability to take on another role? And who knows, maybe they could convince Ryan Reynolds to suit up as a robot repairman for good measure.

Now, here’s a thought: What if they made a movie where Deadpool and Wolverine had to fight in a robot boxing ring? Now that would be a spectacle worth watching!


Among the most anticipated movies slated for 2024 is the collaboration between Deadpool and Wolverine, which holds a significant place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline. The film’s box office performance has been nothing short of remarkable, proving that when Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, and director Shawn Levy team up, magic happens. It’s not just about Ryan Reynolds being directly involved; the combination can still be extraordinary. Recently, Real Steel marked a special anniversary, and Shawn Levy commemorated the occasion with some nostalgic photos.

The sequel Deadpool and Wolverine marked the third time that Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds have worked together, and it was also the second outing for Levy and Jackman. 13 years ago, the pair teamed up for Real Steel, and if you can’t believe it’s been that long, just look at how young everybody looks in these pictures posted by Shawn Levy on Instagram.

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In simpler terms, “Real Steel” featured Hugh Jackman as a former boxer who entered the realm of robotic boxing, eventually bonding with a son he hadn’t met before, to create a champion. The Instagram post by Levy displays their appearances prior to the exhaustion caused by the publicity tour for “D&W”, which might have seemed like it lasted an eternity.

Additionally, we capture scenes featuring the legendary boxer Sugar Ray Leonard, who imparted essential boxing techniques to Jackman, enabling him to convincingly play a boxer in the film.

13 years ago, Real Steel didn’t enjoy the same level of box office success as some other movies, but it garnered a decent amount of praise from critics and made a solid $300 million at the global box office on an estimated budget of $110 million. Over time, more and more viewers have come to appreciate this film, especially since it became available for streaming. In 2020, Real Steel gained attention on Netflix, but at the moment, you can watch it with a Hulu subscription instead.

Despite the uncertainty over how much current interest there is in the movie Real Steel, there are definitely fans who would be thrilled to witness a sequel. Director Shawn Levy has hinted that a second installment of Real Steel could potentially materialize, though it’s been over 15 years since the first film was released. Previously, rumors swirled about a Real Steel series for Disney+, but more recent updates have been scarce.

Given that fact, Shawn Levy recently directed the highest-grossing live-action film of the year for Disney. If he wishes to discuss a Real Steel sequel with them since Disney now owns the rights following their acquisition of Fox, it appears the director would hold quite a bit of leverage in negotiations.

Given Levy’s post garnered over a quarter of a million likes, significantly more than usual for his Instagram posts, it’s evident that Real Steel has a dedicated fanbase. It’s plausible that during their time on the set of Deadpool & Wolverine, Hugh Jackman and Shawn Levy discussed a sequel. If they could manage to incorporate Ryan Reynolds, I believe any studio would immediately approve such a project.

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2024-10-07 20:07