The Wolverine Variants should've been played by different actors.

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think it's a missed opportunity that they could've tried all the Fancast with the Wolverine Variants, instead of most of them being Hugh Jackman.

Like say, the comic accurate short Wolverine being played by Jack Black, Weapon H being played by Karl Urban in heavy makeup (to of course differentiate it from Thor Ragnarok), Patch being played by Daniel Radcliffe, Old Man Logan being played by Clint Eastwood, and the classic Wolverine fighting Hulk being played by Scott Eastwood. After all of this, and the Cavillrine cameo, the worst Wolverine is finally shown, being played by none other than Jackman, who ultimately accompanies Wade.

According to me, this could've been a good way to experiment with the Wolverine castings with the audience reaction, and in the worst Wolverine's case, it would've made his connection with the audiences even deeper, as this Logan, being played by Jackman, failed his Universe as a contrast to Fox's Wolverine, where he was a celebrated hero.

This might be an unpopular opinion, but I think it's a missed opportunity that they could've tried all the Fancast with the Wolverine Variants, instead of most of them being Hugh Jackman.

Like say, the comic accurate short Wolverine being played by Jack Black, Weapon H being played by Karl Urban in heavy makeup (to of course differentiate it from Thor Ragnarok), Patch being played by Daniel Radcliffe, Old Man Logan being played by Clint Eastwood, and the classic Wolverine fighting Hulk being played by Scott Eastwood. After all of this, and the Cavillrine cameo, the worst Wolverine is finally shown, being played by none other than Jackman, who ultimately accompanies Wade.

According to me, this could've been a good way to experiment with the Wolverine castings with the audience reaction, and in the worst Wolverine's case, it would've made his connection with the audiences even deeper, as this Logan, being played by Jackman, failed his Universe as a contrast to Fox's Wolverine, where he was a celebrated hero.