Hugh Jackman has been spotted enjoying a popular bar and restaurant in Co Down as filming for his new movie ends.
The Wolverine and The Greatest Showman star has made Northern Ireland his home over the past few months for filming and production of new movie 'The Death of Robin Hood.' The new project from director Michael Sarnoski will star Jackman in the titular role in the adaptation of the famous character.
Jackman has been spotted in numerous spots across NI over the past few months, including the Giant's Causeway. Over the weekend, a Holywood bar and restaurant shared their memories of serving the star while he has been filming.
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Posting on social media, The Dirty Duck Alehouse shared a photo of the actor. They said: "Congratulations on wrapping @deathofrobinhood Hugh, Michael and the amazing team behind the film!!
"It’s been a pleasure hosting you over the months of pre production and during filming - hopefully we will see you back in Northern Ireland at your favourite pub. TB to just after our restaurant renovations when @thehughjackman was lucky enough to get a cuddle with our famous fuzzy duck!"
Hugh Jackman took to social media to share his thoughts as filming wrapped - including a nod to his time here. He said: "There is a depth, a camaraderie and a spirit to the entire cast and crew of The Death of Robin Hood.
"Thank you for this wonderful experience. It is an honor and a privilege. Thank you Ireland!!! Your beauty knows no bounds."
An IMBD synopsis of the new film reads: "Robin Hood grapples with his past life of crime and murder while in the hands of a mysterious woman after being badly injured."
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