The actor will be seen playing the mutant again in the upcoming film X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Los Angeles:
Australian actor Hugh Jackman has reportedly been offered a USD 100 million deal to reprise his role as Wolverine in four future movies.
The 44-year-old, who is set to reprise his iconic role in the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, previously hinted at a potential retirement from playing the adamantium-clawed mutant again, reported aceshowbiz.
"Hugh has a big decision to make. It's not every day an actor gets offered this kind of paycheck, but Hugh vowed never to lock himself into any multipicture deals after X-Men. He hasn't given any kind of answer yet, so at least he's considering it," a source said.
Jackman, the third highest paid actor on this year's Forbes list, had previously said, "I wasn't even sure after the first stand-alone film if I would do another. I had something to prove, and we could have done better.
"Somehow the first Wolverine movie ended up looking like the fourth X-Men - just with different characters. I left unsure if we'd achieved our goal, which was to make sure people understood my character."
The 44-year-old, who is set to reprise his iconic role in the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, previously hinted at a potential retirement from playing the adamantium-clawed mutant again, reported aceshowbiz.
"Hugh has a big decision to make. It's not every day an actor gets offered this kind of paycheck, but Hugh vowed never to lock himself into any multipicture deals after X-Men. He hasn't given any kind of answer yet, so at least he's considering it," a source said.
Jackman, the third highest paid actor on this year's Forbes list, had previously said, "I wasn't even sure after the first stand-alone film if I would do another. I had something to prove, and we could have done better.
"Somehow the first Wolverine movie ended up looking like the fourth X-Men - just with different characters. I left unsure if we'd achieved our goal, which was to make sure people understood my character."