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Hugh Jackman Gets Back in Shape as Wolverine for ‘Deadpool 3’

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Actor Hugh Jackman (55) doesn’t take a day off.

On the 20th (local time), Hugh Jackman shared a gym selfie video of himself working out on his social media. He is doing bicep curls, and his posture, with a straight back and perfect form, drew admiration.

“No days off — except for tomorrow,” Jackman wrote in his Instagram caption, capping it off with an exercising emoji and hashtag.

Hugh Jackman is famous for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men series. X-Men is a team of superheroes, and Wolverine, in the series, can extend sharp claws from his knuckles and has super healing powers.

Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine from X-Men (2000), stepped down after the 2017 movie Logan. However, actor Ryan Reynolds (47) has announced Hugh Jackman’s return with his role as Wolverine in the upcoming film Deadpool 3, slated for release in July.

It seems that Hugh Jackman is also working hard for his role of Wolverine, as he said on his social media, “Becoming Wolverine again.” According to Daily Mail, Hugh Jackman reportedly consumes 8,000 calories daily to get in the best shape possible to play Wolverine again.

Meanwhile, the Deadpool series is a movie that tells the story of the superhero Deadpool (played by Ryan Reynolds), who has an influential healing factor.

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