As a devoted fan of both Marvel and Hugh Jackman‘s captivating performances, I find myself utterly enthralled by the revelation that Jackman utilized the Marlon Brando method to bring Wolverine to life in Deadpool & Wolverine. The juxtaposition between Reynolds’ quick-witted Deadpool and Jackman’s brooding, tormented Wolverine was nothing short of mesmerizing.
Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of Wolverine in “Deadpool & Wolverine” has been highly acclaimed by fans as one of his finest performances, and this could be due to the fact that he employed the Marlon Brando method. Unlike Deadpool, played by Ryan Reynolds, who cracks jokes throughout the movie, a melancholic, alcoholic version of Wolverine bears the film’s emotional burden. Jackman delivers some of the most impactful lines in the movie. However, according to a fun video shared by Ryan Reynolds, the Australian actor needed assistance remembering these powerful lines.
In an amusing turn of events, Reynolds shared a backstage video on Instagram (take a peek below), featuring him and Hugh Jackman filming a scene from the movie. The supposed blooper clip captures Jackman struggling to memorize the line, “I’m the best there is at what I do. But what I do isn’t very nice.” Eventually, Jackman manages to deliver the line flawlessly, following which the camera shifts to Deadpool’s perspective, showcasing the character holding a sign with Jackman’s lines written on it.
The scene mimics Marlon Brando’s well-known acting method. Known for having trouble remembering lines, Brando often used cue cards strategically placed throughout the set, even on his fellow actors. As they exit the frame, Ryan Reynolds remarks:
“Brando was kind of an innovator.”
In this Instagram slideshow, there’s a modified, grayscale snapshot of a scene pairing Deadpool and Wolverine with Marlon Brando from The Godfather. Accompanying the post is a message penned by Reynolds.
As a movie enthusiast, I must confess that Hugh’s acting in #DeadpoolAndWolverine has been nothing short of extraordinary. The question on everyone’s mind is, “How did he pull it off?” Talent and dedication were certainly key factors, but there was also an undeniable Brando-esque quality to his performance. Marlon Brando might want to start looking over his shoulder!
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Could Return to the MCU
The collaboration between Deadpool and Wolverine served as a heartfelt tribute to the X-Men’s time under 20th Century Fox. Concluding with a nostalgic video of backstage footage from previous X-Men films, set to Green Day’s ‘Time of Your Life’, Deadpool & Wolverine symbolizes the end of an era as Disney now controls the rights to Marvel Comics’ most beloved characters. Yet, it’s not certain that we won’t see more adventures with Deadpool and Wolverine in the future.
It hasn’t been confirmed yet by either Ryan Reynolds or Hugh Jackman that their appearances as Deadpool and Wolverine, respectively, will mark their final performances in these iconic roles. While many believed that Hugh Jackman had hung up his claws after his last outing as Wolverine in 2017’s “Logan,” the possibility of joining forces with Reynolds’ Deadpool reportedly lured him back. The conclusion of “Deadpool & Wolverine” leaves open the possibility for both characters to make a comeback in future projects.
At the end of the film, not only Deadpool but also several beloved characters from the Deadpool series are in good health and enjoying the festivities. Moreover, it’s plausible that Deadpool retains the ability to traverse timelines, suggesting he might pop up in an upcoming Avengers movie (maybe even questioning Robert Downey Jr.’s comeback in Avengers: Doomsday).
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2024-08-06 14:32