Hugh Jackman says behaviour on X-Men films 'would not happen now'

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Hugh Jackman says behaviour on X-Men films
Hugh Jackman says behaviour on X-Men films 'would not happen now'

Hugh Jackman has admitted that the early X-Men movies saw on-set behaviour “that would not happen now.”

The Hollywood star has spoken about events behind the scenes on the hit film franchise after co-star Halle Berry previously claimed she had clashed with director Bryan Singer.

Hugh, 54, played superhero mutant Wolverine in the movies and has now opened up on his experience filming for the box office hits.

The Australian star thinks positive change has occurred in the movie industry since he took on the project - his first big USA release.

Halle previously told Variety how she had got in a row with Bryan on the set of the 2014 X-Men film, Days Of Future Past, claiming he was "not the easiest dude to work with."

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Hugh Jackman says behaviour on X-Men films 'would not happen now'Hugh has opened up about his experience filming X-Men (Getty Images)

Now talking to the Guardian Hugh has elaborated further on his own experience of the movie business.

He said: “This was my first movie in America, you gotta understand; it was all so new to me. I think it’s fair to say that… there are some stories, you know. I think there are some ways of being on set that would not happen now.

“And I think that things have changed for the better. There’s way less tolerance for disrespectful, marginalising, bullying, any oppressive behaviour. There’s zero tolerance for it now and people will speak out, and I think that’s great.”

Singer has found himself the subject of sexual misconduct claims recently, however, the filmmaker has robustly denied the allegations.

Hugh Jackman says behaviour on X-Men films 'would not happen now'Hugh starred as Wolverine in the franchise (Dumfries And Galloway Standard)

He released a statement to Deadline in 2019 branding the reports “rehashed claims from bogus lawsuits filed by a disreputable cast of individuals willing to lie for money or attention.”

When quizzed on if the accusations had changed his view of the films Hugh admitted it was a “really complicated question” and “there’s a lot of things at stake there."

He explained: “X-Men was the turning point, I believe, in terms of comic-book movies and I think there’s a lot to be proud of and there’s certainly questions to be asked and I think they should be asked.”

He then admitted feeling the situation was “complex" and that he ultimately looks back "with pride at what we’ve achieved and what momentum that started.”

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Hugh starred in several X-Men movies as well as three spin-off Wolverine films, signing off from the role in 2017 with Logan.

However, last year it was confirmed he will reprise the role in Deadpool 3 alongside fellow Hollywood star and friend Ryan Reynolds.

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He admitted getting to star alongside his friend was an incentive in bringing the character but to life because he gets "to punch the shit out of Ryan Reynolds every day.”

Ayeesha Walsh

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