Hugh Jackman has been injured too many times to count while playing just this ONE character.
X-Men“That was pretty brutal,” he told Yahoo Movies. “I screamed so much, and they kept going because they figured it was me primal-yell emoting.”
He also hurt his ear after falling into a stationary camera during that same shoot. “Mangled ear, mangled wedding tackle," he mused.Then, he accidentally clawed himself in the face and thigh on the set of 2003’s, and he almost broke his neck after it got caught during a stunt that required him to swing from the inside of a train in 2013's
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