Deadpool & Wolverine, how can Hugh Jackman be so fast and confident in fight scenes

Deadpool & Wolverine, how can Hugh Jackman be so fast and confident in fight scenes
Deadpool & Wolverine, how can Hugh Jackman be so fast and confident in fight scenes

Ryan Reynolds praised Hugh Jackman’s talent, referring above all to his fight scenes, also shown in Deadpool & Wolverine: but what is his secret?

Hugh Jackman will report Wolverine at Cinema. The credit goes to Ryan Reynolds and of the proposal made to him for a film which later became official Deadpool & Wolverinethe only Marvel film expected in cinemas during 2024 and which will officially introduce both characters in the Marvel Ciematic Universe. It’s been 24 years since Hugh Jackman first played Wolverine on the big screen, but in the next film he’ll prove he hasn’t lost his touch. It is also true that in Deadpool & Wolverine, the X-Men character introduced is not the one known in Logan, but one of his own Variant. Already involved in the promotional tour, Hugh Jackman told People Which the secret to make the most of it fight scenes.

Deadpool & Wolverine, Hugh Jackman reveals the secret to foolproof fight scenes

Ryan Reynolds isn’t afraid to shower compliments on his co-star. To the microphones of PeopleIn fact, he praised Hugh Jackman’s fight scenes, highlighting his own in particular speed, safety And precision. Aspects that struck him deeply, so his colleague explained what the secret is to best realize her action scenes after spending so many years in the world of the X-Men. According to Ryan Reynolds, the credit also goes to his singing and dancing skills.

Ryan Reynolds: It was the first time I saw how invaluable – and I hope some young actors take notes when I say this – how invaluable a background in singing and dancing is when making an action movie. You hit your targets in those fight scenes with a speed and confidence I’ve never seen. I don’t care if you’re 25, 35, 45. I couldn’t believe what I saw.

Hugh Jackman: Brian Smrz…he was the first person to tell me; he said: “Whenever I hire a stuntman or a new arrival I always suggest taking dance lessons. There is a mix of relaxation and strength that you need. It’s basically choreography. So, to take a punch, you have to approach it with relaxation and not enthusiasm. It’s true.

 
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