After playing the X-Men’s Wolverine for more than a decade, Jackman stepped off the role by culminating the character’s narrative in a heartbreaking demise, passing the mantle to his daughter, X-23 (Dafne Keen), in 2017’s Logan. Following his retirement, fans were still campaigning for years to see him donning the Wolverine costume once again inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While some fans are still lifting their jaws off the floor following Wolverine’s MCU return announcement, Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld already knew.

In an interview with ComicBook.com’s Brandon Davis, Liefeld admitted that he was informed by an “industry friend” that Jackman signed to return as Wolverine long before Reynolds posted the announcement. Check out his full quote below:

Deadpool 2 subtly foreshadowed Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine, but we all ignored thinking that this was just Wade Wilson’s way of teasing the fans. Still, it’s intriguing to know how Deadpool would establish a relationship with Wolverine, who is widely known for his short temper and obnoxious attitude.

It’s also delightful to know that Liefeld is still catching up with where his comic-book character is progressing in live-action, and even expressed his interest to see the comical mercenary teaming up with Marvel fan favorites like Hulk and Thor.

Deadpool 3 is currently in development.

Also read: Deadpool 3: Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s Secret Message Decoded

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