Hollywood’s beloved powerhouse Hugh Jackman is once again transforming himself into the legendary mutant Wolverine, and this time, fans say he’s taking it to a level no one has ever seen before. The Australian actor, now in his mid-50s, is proving that age is just a number as he trains with the same relentless intensity that first made him an icon more than two decades ago.
After confirming his return to the Marvel universe alongside Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool 3, Jackman has reportedly embarked on an extreme physical regimen to bring back the brutal, animalistic energy of Logan. Sources close to the actor describe his current training schedule as “borderline insane,” involving multiple daily workouts, strict nutrition control, and recovery routines that rival those of professional athletes.
“He’s in the gym before sunrise and still training after dark,” one insider shared. “Hugh treats Wolverine like a sacred role — it’s not just about muscles or looking strong. He wants to become Wolverine again, in every sense.”
Jackman himself has offered glimpses into his preparation through social media posts showing intense weightlifting, sprinting, and even combat training sessions. Fans were stunned by how shredded he looked in a recent photo, with veins bulging and muscles more defined than in his Logan days. “Old man Logan? Not a chance. He looks like he’s 35 again,” one fan commented.
What’s driving this extreme comeback? For Jackman, it’s not just about the physical transformation — it’s about legacy. The actor retired the claws after 2017’s Logan, a film that brought a heartbreaking yet beautiful conclusion to Wolverine’s journey. But when Reynolds approached him with the idea of returning in Deadpool 3, Jackman couldn’t resist. “I thought I was done,” he admitted in an interview. “But Ryan kept pestering me. Then one day, I thought — what if Wolverine had one more wild adventure left in him?”
That thought lit a fire in him once more. Trainers have revealed that Jackman’s program focuses on functional strength, agility, and endurance. His diet is said to include over 8,000 calories a day, packed with lean proteins, eggs, rice, and fish. He reportedly drinks more than a gallon of water daily and limits alcohol and sugar completely. “It’s all about discipline,” Jackman told Men’s Health. “You can’t cheat your way into becoming Wolverine.”
But fans know that behind the physical transformation lies an emotional commitment. Jackman has always seen Wolverine as part of himself — a role that tested his mind, body, and spirit. “Every time I play him, I discover something new about who I am,” he said. “This isn’t just a superhero to me — it’s a man who struggles, who hurts, who keeps fighting even when everything’s against him. That’s what I admire about Logan.”
Industry insiders predict that this return could be one of the most anticipated performances of Jackman’s career, especially after his brief retirement from the role. Marvel fans are already buzzing about how Wolverine will fit into the chaotic, comedic world of Deadpool. “Imagine Jackman’s rage clashing with Reynolds’ sarcasm — it’s going to be explosive,” one fan tweeted.
Despite the demanding schedule and the toll it takes on his body, Jackman insists that he’s never felt more alive. “I wake up sore every day,” he said with a smile. “But it’s a good pain. It means I’m getting closer to becoming him again.”
For many, Hugh Jackman’s dedication is a reminder of what true artistry looks like — not just performing for the camera, but living the character from the inside out. Whether this will be his final time donning the claws remains unclear, but one thing is certain: Wolverine is back, and he’s more ferocious than ever.
And if Jackman’s unstoppable work ethic is any indication, this might not just be a comeback — it could be the most unforgettable version of Wolverine the world has ever seen.