"Harry Potter" thinks he won't play Wolverine: If the movie I like is not remade, I won't join

"Harry Potter" thinks he won't play Wolverine: If the movie I like is not remade, I won't join

After Hugh Jackman stepped down as Wolverine, who will play this role that makes male hormones explode has become a hot topic. Previously, there were rumors that "Harry Potter" Daniel Radcliffe would be the next Wolverine. Recently, in an interview with Yahoo Movies, Daniel Radcliffe said that if the movies I like are not restarted, I will not join them even if they are made.

Daniel Radcliffe

Since Wolverine is short in the original comics, the petite Daniel Radcliffe has become a hot topic online as the successor to Wolverine. Recently, Daniel Radcliffe was interviewed by Yahoo Movies UK. He said: "It should be a joke. My playing Wolverine is like him taking a hot bath and shrinking . People will think it's too frivolous. I took a new film in Australia, and everyone said, 'So, you are the new Wolverine?' I said, 'No, no, no, that rumor is just a joke.'"

Then, Daniel Radcliffe added: " Most of the movies I like, I don't want to see them rebooted, and I don't want to be involved in the reboot ." However, Daniel Radcliffe later admitted that he was indeed suitable for this role. He said: " Wolverine in the comics is indeed very short ."

In addition to "Harry Potter" Daniel Radcliffe, Taron Egerton, who played "Eggsy" in "Kingsman", is also rumored to be the new Wolverine, but he himself said that there should be better choices than himself.

Taron Egerton

At present, there has been no official announcement on who will be the next Wolverine.

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