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Daniel Radcliffe denies rumours of enjoying Wolverine in ‘X-Men’ films

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WASHINGTON: British actor Daniel Radcliffe, who has beforehand had a style of working in large Hollywood franchises, not too long ago, denied rumours that claimed he will likely be succeeding Hugh Jackman as the following Wolverine.

According to Deadline, throughout an interview with GQ, the ‘Harry Potter’ actor acknowledged, “It’s purely a press tour rumor; I say something, and then occasionally I get bored of answering that way so I say something different, and that sets it off again. I should just never open my mouth.”

Radcliffe understands that having a long-term affiliation with an identifiable function might be tough to shake off and that is why he says he does not “ever want to get locked into something that I am not sure I will be able to love the same amount the whole time,” reported Deadline.

Previously whereas showing on ‘The View’, Radcliffe was questioned on the identical topic by co-host Ana Navarro.

As per Deadline, he denied the rumours by saying, “This is something that comes up every so often, I think because in the comics Wolverine is short, so every so often they’re like, ‘Who’s a short actor?’ There’s never been any actual truth to it,”

Meanwhile, it’s sure that Jackman will once more be reprising his iconic function because the actor confirmed in September that he’ll play Wolverine in ‘Deadpool 3’ which is predicted to be launched on November 8, 2024.

WASHINGTON: British actor Daniel Radcliffe, who has beforehand had a style of working in large Hollywood franchises, not too long ago, denied rumours that claimed he will likely be succeeding Hugh Jackman as the following Wolverine.

According to Deadline, throughout an interview with GQ, the ‘Harry Potter’ actor acknowledged, “It’s purely a press tour rumor; I say something, and then occasionally I get bored of answering that way so I say something different, and that sets it off again. I should just never open my mouth.”

Radcliffe understands that having a long-term affiliation with an identifiable function might be tough to shake off and that is why he says he does not “ever want to get locked into something that I am not sure I will be able to love the same amount the whole time,” reported Deadline.

Previously whereas showing on ‘The View’, Radcliffe was questioned on the identical topic by co-host Ana Navarro.

As per Deadline, he denied the rumours by saying, “This is something that comes up every so often, I think because in the comics Wolverine is short, so every so often they’re like, ‘Who’s a short actor?’ There’s never been any actual truth to it,”

Meanwhile, it’s sure that Jackman will once more be reprising his iconic function because the actor confirmed in September that he’ll play Wolverine in ‘Deadpool 3’ which is predicted to be launched on November 8, 2024.