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Men: Sir Patrick Stewart WON’T Play Professor X Again

Hugh Jackman received the ultimate congratulations gift from Jimmy Fallon for closing his role as Wolverine – all he needs is a fork and stretchy trousers.

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Since then however, Weintraub has admitted that he made some mistakes and updated his original story with this note: “Previously I reported that Logan would have a post-credits scene”.

“I sat there I realized there will never be a better, a more ideal, a more sensitive, emotional, and handsome way of saying au revoir to Charles Xavier than this movie”, says Stewart.

That means Professor X could reasonably appear in an X-Men film set decades before Logan, especially since Ryan Reynolds is now attached to at least two more Deadpool films, and at least one X-Force movie.

The 76-year-old actor revealed that he had spent most of his life thinking he had undergone the procedure because his mother had told him so.

He added: “I was in Los Angeles and I had to colourise the whole film, because once you’ve shot a film you’re trying to give a colour arc – a beginning middle and end”.

Sir Patrick Stewart announced himself that he’s retiring from the X-Men franchise, making Logan his last turn as Charles Xavier.

That’s right, people. You’re going to have to bid farewell to Professor Charles Xavier also – with the actor breaking the news during an interview for the Independent’s podcast Kernels. He’s angry and a loner, but did manage to find a family in the X-Men.

He said: “So I think it is the end for me, too”.

Tap play below to hear Donncha O’Callaghan and Mike Ross preview Ireland’s Six Nations game with France on SportsJOE’s new rugby podcast, The Hard Yards. And then I thought while we were watching, ‘My God, this is a goodbye ending. This the ninth and final Jackman will play as Wolverine in the “X-Men” franchise.

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Also starring Eriq La Salle, Stephen Merchant, Elise Neal and Elizabeth Rodriguez, Logan is coming to theaters on March 3, 2017.

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