Seven years ago, a clip of Hugh Jackman performing—what we all thought was for the final time—ADR tracks for Logan went viral, and everyone was very normal about getting to hear an attractive man angrily growl and grunt as he thrust his fists towards a microphone. Well, excellent news, everyone: Deadpool & Wolverine has provided us with plenty of new material.
As the cast and crew of Deadpool & Wolverine continue to slowly trickle out more behind the scenes information on the movie in the wake of its bigger-than-Jesus release, both Jackman himself and director Shawn Levy have shared a few recordings from ADR sessions on the film. Levy shared a look at Jackman recording his yells and snarls for the final battle against the Deadpool Corps:
Like the rest of us, I’ve been addicted to @RealHughJackman’s “Logan” ADR video for years. Today I proudly submit the next installment of this legend at work. Sound UP! pic.twitter.com/m4V0hhAyyU
— Shawn Levy (@ShawnLevyDirect) August 6, 2024
While Jackman took the innuendo a little further by sharing a snippet from dubbing the fight between Deadpool and Logan in the Honda Odyssey, which, you know, already carried a lot of loaded meaning to it before you just get to hear Jackman’s isolated guttural roars.
Hi. #DeadpoolAndWolverine @ShawnLevyDirect pic.twitter.com/5GmfJKHQfJ
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) August 6, 2024
It’s always good to watch a master of the craft at work, isn’t it? Turns out being the best at what he does is, in fact, very nice.
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