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When Charles Xavier’s students enter the Blackbird for the first time in the MCU, there’s likely going to be a new version of Wolverine with them. While it’s hard to imagine anyone other than Jackman pulling out the claws, it’s time to prepare for the inevitable. Here are 5 actors who would be perfect as Wolverine in the MCU’s X-Men.
5) Daniel Radcliffe

Since 2011, Daniel Radcliffe has been working hard to eliminate the Harry Potter stigma that surrounds his work, appearing in quirky comedies like Weird: The Al Yankovic Story and horror thrillers like The Woman in Black. However, he has yet to return to a major franchise, opting instead to sign on for roles that only require him to show up on set for one or two projects. Well, the MCU isn’t going anywhere, so it might be time for Radcliffe to board the superhero train.
The leg-up Radcliffe has on the competition when it comes to landing the Wolverine role is that he’s 5 feet 5 inches tall, which is close to the character’s height in the comics. Jackman towered over his castmates for 20 years, so the reboot is a chance to tell Wolverine that he can’t have it all.
4) Taron Egerton

The Wolverine questions have been coming Taron Egerton’s way for years, and it’s hard to blame anyone for asking them. The Welsh actor is one of Hollywood’s most underrated stars, doing music legend Elton John justice in Rocketman and proving his action skills in the thriller Carry-On and the Kingsman franchise. The MCU has somehow not found a role for Egerton yet, but the powers that be may have been waiting for a particular mutant role to become available.
Egerton would be able to go toe-to-toe with any other actors that Schreier and Co. cast in the X-Men reboot. He also knows how to play it cool, so there would be no concern about him stealing the spotlight from other people, as Jackman always did in Fox’s movies.
3) Glen Powell

No one is having a better run than Glen Powell. After starring in Top Gun: Maverick, it feels like the actor has another project drop every other week. In 2025 alone, he will star in Edgar Wright’s The Running Man and the Hulu series Chad Powers, based on a character created by former NFL quarterback Eli Manning for a skit in his ESPN series.
The next logical step for Powell is to find a superhero role. While many believe he would be a great fit for Cyclops, he has the potential to be an even better Wolverine. In Hit Man, Powell plays the unhinged Gary Johnson, who has a thing for killing people. If that doesn’t scream Wolverine, nothing does.










