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Hugh Jackman Reveals Whether He’d Do A ‘Greatest Showman’ Sequel

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Like Michelle Williams, Hugh Jackman would be up for doing a sequel to the 2017 hit film “The Greatest Showman”. The “X-Men” star joked while speaking to People, “Listen, if you know anything about my filmography, you’d know I’m totally against sequels in every shape or form.

No more than nine films!” Jackman, who has been nominated at this year’s Tony Awards for his role as Professor Harold Hill in the Broadway revival of The Music Man, made the comments at the 2022 Tony Awards nominees event on Thursday in New York City.

The actor added, “I’m always open, if they come up with a good idea. Yeah, I’m open!” READ MORE: Deborra-Lee Furness Mocks Rumours About Hugh Jackman’s Sexuality: ‘If He Was Gay, He Could Be Gay’ Jackman’s comments come after Williams, who played Charity Barnum in the muh-loved flick alongside Jackman’s P.T.

Barnum, told Variety: “I would make another one of those in a heartbeat. I wish they’d make a sequel.” The actress added of the film, which grossed $434.9 million globally: “That movie brought so much joy to so many people and to make people that happy, man that is a worthwhile thing to spend your time doing. “I really love that movie.

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