Melbourne, Apr 2 : A month before its official release, a high-quality work print of movie `X-Men Origins: Wolverine' - starring Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds and singer Will. I. am - has been leaked online.
The film is reportedly incomplete, and has some of the special effects and additional scenes missing, reports the Herald Sun.
The movie is scheduled for release on April 29 in Australia and UK, and May 1 in the US.
Film bosses at 20th Century have warned to take strict action against anyone who posts a stolen version of Hugh Jackman’s new movie X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE online. They have confirmed reports an incomplete print of the new action film was stolen on Tuesday night (31Mar09) and posted illegally on websites. A statement from the studio reads,
Washington, Mar 27 : Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman is in New York, as he is busy rehearsing for his forthcoming musical play called ‘Harry Houdini’.
The musical based on the life of acclaimed magician ‘Harry Houdini’ required Hugh to learn multifarious magic tricks.
Thus, the hardworking artist is busy learning the magic tricks, which will reportedly be reproduced faithfully eight times a week on stage, reports Fox News.
Melbourne, March 02: Although Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman received both criticism and accolades for hosting the Oscar event, American comedian Joan Rivers cannot stop praising him, and thinks that he is the apt choice for hosting the Oscars again.
Joan revealed that Jackman did a tremendous job as the Oscars host.
Joan, 75, revealed that she has a lot of pals in Oscar committee and she would try and influence them to choose the ‘Kate and Leopold’ actor as the host next year.
Washington, February 25 : Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman says that he realised that his decision to adopt children of mixed race was a "no brainer", when he found that very few people would like to take care of multi-racial kids.
He and his actress wife Deborra-Lee Furness could not conceive biologically for years before adopting Oscar Maximilian, eight, and Ava Eliot, three.
He credited bosses at an adoption agency for making the challenging decision easier for him and Furness, whom he married in 1996, by telling them which children might struggle to find a good home.