In an interview about the new cinema spectacle "Wolverine: Way of the Warrior" criticized Jackman Wolverine's trademark, the bushy sideburns: "Oddly enough, it still looks okay in the film with this character. But imagine that in private life. That looks ridiculous, so stupid. You can maybe add a baseball cap to it to tone it down a bit, but you really can't style that beard properly." It's understandable that Jackman doesn't want to look like a primate privately, but for loyal ones WolverineFans get even worse, because Jackman doesn't just find the Adamantium man's hairstyle problematic in his private life: "There's still the matter of the hair. Because of course they look completely ridiculous both on the film character and in private life. » Nevertheless, Jackman would like to continue playing the X-Men hero, because he sees it as a good way to get rid of his aggression: "It's in our genes to behave aggressively, that's just a primeval legacy. And that has to be able to get out somehow, so it's good therapy for me, Wolverine to play. I used to do that in rugby when I was younger. Now Wolverine is helping me, even if I don't have much in common with him otherwise. But I think he's a complex character and that's why it's exciting to portray him." Well, now we know...
Anyone who is still looking forward to the upcoming film "Wolverine: Way of the Warrior" - despite Jackman's statements - can watch the following action-packed video with a fight scene on a train and thus shorten the time until the cinema release on July 25th