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Entertainment Weekly shared first-look photos from The Death of Robin Hood as part of its 2026 preview, including a striking image of Jackman’s grizzled Robin Hood looking worse for wear. Also included in the gallery is a picture of Robin Hood sitting with Little John (Bill Skarsgรฅrd) and an image of Jodie Comer’s mysterious character. Check out the photos in the space below:



The Death of Robin Hood Could Be Logan for Robin Hood Fans
Hearing Jackman talk about The Death of Robin Hood, it’s hard to not draw parallels between it and Logan. “Robin Hood is a real man in our story. With all the scars, the pain, the regret, and yes, the love,” he said. “Mikeโs story has weight to it. For me, itโs beautiful and human.” Couple that with Sarnoski’s description of Robin Hood as a “murderous outlaw who did a lot of terrible things,” it’s clear this is going to be a deep, morally ambiguous portrayal of Robin Hood, which will make Sarnoski’s film stand apart from all of the other adaptations that have graced screens.
The casting of Jackman is quite fitting for The Death of Robin Hood. Part of the character’s arc will be him grappling with his own legacy and status as a hero despite the dark truths underneath. While not a 1:1 comparison, this role could find Jackman exploring similar thematic material to his portrayal of an older Wolverine in Logan. That film similarly provided commentary on the perception of Wolverine as a hero (the in-universe X-Men comic books) as he reached the end of his life. Logan is widely considered to be one of the best comic book adaptations of all time, even earning an Oscar nomination for its writing. Drawing any kind of inspiration from Logan could benefit The Death of Robin Hood.








