He goes, ‘I’m just going to have you and Dafne [Keen], and if you could just do that.’
I was working with a director that I worked with three times before, who I trust implicitly, Jim Mangold.”
Him just allowing me to just kind of, not just as an actor but as Hugh, to remember that moment.
James Mangold, the director of Logan, had very definite ideas for how he wanted the end of Wolverine’s journey to be depicted on the big screen.
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