Hugh Jackman unrecognizable as aging Robin Hood in new film

Hugh Jackman takes on the role of a battle-worn Robin Hood in Michael Sarnoski's upcoming fantasy drama 'The Death of Robin Hood.' First-look photos show the actor looking grizzled and far from his heroic portrayals, evoking memories of his performance in 'Logan.' The film offers a darker, more introspective spin on the classic legend.

First-Look Images

Entertainment Weekly has shared initial photos from 'The Death of Robin Hood' as part of its 2026 movie preview. One striking image depicts Hugh Jackman as Robin Hood, appearing weathered and scarred, a stark contrast to traditional depictions of the merry outlaw. Additional shots include Robin Hood seated with Little John, played by Bill Skarsgård, and a glimpse of Jodie Comer's enigmatic character.

Story and Themes

Directed by Michael Sarnoski, known for 'Pig' and 'A Quiet Place: Day One,' the film reimagines Robin Hood as a real, flawed man confronting his past. It follows the legendary figure late in life as he grapples with regrets, pain, and the consequences of his actions as a 'murderous outlaw.' Jackman described the role: 'Robin Hood is a real man in our story. With all the scars, the pain, the regret, and yes, the love.' Sarnoski aims to deliver a morally ambiguous narrative, distinguishing it from lighter adaptations.

Connections to Jackman's Past Work

The visuals and themes draw parallels to Jackman's portrayal of an aging Wolverine in 'Logan' (2017), where the character reflected on his legacy amid physical decline. Both stories explore heroism's darker side, with Robin Hood questioning his status as a folk hero despite his violent history. While not a direct remake, the project echoes the emotional depth that earned 'Logan' an Oscar nomination for adapted screenplay.

Production Background

Previous gritty takes on Robin Hood, such as Ridley Scott's 2010 film with Russell Crowe, received mixed reviews. 'The Death of Robin Hood' benefits from Sarnoski's rising profile and a strong cast, positioning it as a potential fresh entry in the genre. The film is set for release in 2026, promising a unique angle on a timeless tale without retreading familiar adventure tropes.

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