Hugh Jackman will host the Oscars… on one condition

Hugh Jackman will host the Oscars… on one condition

The actor is currently involved with many projects. Will he have room to be the master of ceremonies?

    More than a decade later, Hugh Jackman is set to return as Oscars host. The star that has been Wolverine for so many years was the master of ceremonies for the 2009 Academy Awards, thus being one of the most remembered presenters of the Oscars, and since then he has served as the conductor of the Tony Awards four times. When asked if he would consider hosting the Oscars again, Jackman told Variety that “yes”, although he pointed out a “but”:

    “My only rule is that I don’t want to be working while I’m doing it”

    And there may be a problem there: Jackman is everywhere. After starring in ‘The Son’, the latest from Florian Zeller, which is already causing a stir at the Oscars, Jackman is set to reprise his role as Wolverine opposite Ryan Reynolds in ‘Deadpool 3’. The Australian actor is also part of Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming Hulu limited series ‘Faraway Downs,’ which is a remake of the 2008 period epic ‘Australia,’ co-starring Nicole Kidman and directed by Luhrmann himself. .

    Jackman Rumored To Be Linked To ‘The Good Spy’ Novel Adaptation, directed by Hany Abu-Assad (‘Paradise Now’, ‘Omar’) around the 1983 Beirut bombing in front of the US embassy. The Oscar nominee will also play the apostle Paul in the biblical story “Apostle Paul,” written by Matt Cook.

    And these are just Jackman’s film projects. The two-time Tony winner will wrap up his Broadway performance of “The Music Man” on January 1, 2023.

    Up-and-coming actors ask me, all the time, if there’s any secret, and I tell them, ‘Just do the work.’ You have to do the work’Jackman previously told Collider about his approach to his career. “The people who make it look easier have just worked harder. You don’t want to show your work on stage or on screen, but for me, it’s part of the privilege of working. I didn’t get my first job until I was 26 or 27, so I understand what a privilege it is to have a role, so I always feel that desire to work.”

    Jackman added: “For me personally, to quell any doubts in my mind, I never want my brain to say, ‘You’re winging this. You really should have done more work.’ That, to me, is a killer. Not always.” I’ll be great and I won’t always give the best performance, but I can’t sleep at night, if I know it’s because I didn’t really do my job.

    We will see if he finally dares to direct the gala on March 12.

    Source: Fotogramas

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