In a moment that has set the internet on fire, Hugh Jackman has reportedly accidentally leaked behind-the-scenes footage from the long-awaited sequel to his hit movie Wolverine. What was supposed to be a lighthearted update for fans turned into one of the biggest slip-ups in recent Hollywood memory — and the backlash was immediate.
The actor, beloved for his iconic portrayal of the clawed mutant, shared a short video clip on social media showing what appeared to be a rehearsal scene from the film’s set. Within minutes, eagle-eyed fans began dissecting every frame — and that’s when the chaos started.

While the footage was quickly deleted, it had already spread across the internet like wildfire. Fans on X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit began posting screenshots and slowing down the video to catch hidden details. What they discovered left many feeling deeply disappointed — and even betrayed.
The biggest shock? The tone of the sequel appears to be radically different from previous Wolverine films. Instead of the dark, gritty, emotionally charged atmosphere fans have come to love, the leaked footage suggested a lighter, almost comedic vibe — something that longtime followers of the franchise didn’t take well. “It looked more like a Marvel parody than a Wolverine movie,” one fan wrote. “This isn’t the Wolverine we grew up with.”
Another major talking point came from the costume design. Many noticed that Jackman’s new suit appeared noticeably more colorful and “cartoonish,” with bright yellow and blue tones reminiscent of the classic comic book look — but without the raw intensity that made Logan such a masterpiece. “It’s like they took the heart out of the character,” one Reddit user complained. “Hugh deserves better than this.”
Adding to the controversy, some fans claimed to have heard dialogue in the leaked clip that suggested the film might include multiple alternate versions of Wolverine — a multiverse twist that many say feels unnecessary and confusing. “Not every story needs to be about timelines and variants,” one longtime fan tweeted. “Give us the Wolverine we love — not a sci-fi experiment.”
Insiders close to the production, however, say the leak may have been taken out of context. “What people saw was not a final version of any scene,” a source reportedly told The Daily Mail. “It was a behind-the-scenes rehearsal. The tone, music, and lighting will completely change in post-production. Fans should wait before jumping to conclusions.”
Still, the damage may already be done. The clip has fueled an online storm of debate and disappointment, with thousands of fans questioning whether the studio is prioritizing humor and spectacle over emotional storytelling. The hashtags #NotMyWolverine and #BringBackLoganVibes have been trending for hours.

Hugh Jackman himself later addressed the issue in an Instagram story, apologizing for the “unintended preview” and urging fans to “trust the process.” He said, “I know how much Wolverine means to all of you — and to me. What you saw wasn’t meant to be released, but I promise, the final film will make you proud.”
Even so, some fans remain skeptical. “He’s just doing damage control,” one YouTube commenter wrote. “If the leak showed something amazing, they wouldn’t be deleting it this fast.” Others believe the entire incident might even be a clever marketing stunt designed to spark curiosity and hype for the upcoming release.
Whatever the truth, one thing is undeniable — Hugh Jackman’s accidental leak has reignited global excitement and controversy surrounding the Wolverine franchise. Every fan forum, every Marvel group, every entertainment headline is now asking the same burning questions:
Was the leak really an accident? Is Wolverine being reimagined into something unrecognizable? And will this sequel honor the legacy of Logan, or will it turn one of cinema’s darkest heroes into a joke?
As fans wait for the studio’s official trailer and response, one thing is certain — the claws are out, and the internet isn’t holding back.