Although fans are already looking forward to the entry of the X-Men into the MCU, Marvel has not yet revealed the moment when the mutants will debut in this universe. There have been several rumors of how their introduction could be bestowed, likewise, they have Various fan art from artists who could play these characters and the latest one shows Shia LaBeouf as Wolverine.

Marvel is said to be doing everything they can to convince Hugh Jackman to return once again to play Wolverine when the X-Men make their arrival in the MCU, however the actor has already made it clear that he said goodbye to the mutant in ‘Logan’, so it appears impossible that he will re-impersonate him.

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That is why Marvel is already analyzing other actors to embody the popular mutant and although everything indicates that one of the favorites is Tom Hardy, the decision has not yet been made and but now a new contender has emerged. As incredible as it may sound, Shia LaBeouf might be the studio’s adequate choice to become the new Logan.

Recently, a rumor emerged that Marvel was looking for Shia LaBeouf to play Iceman in the MCU, so digital artist BossLogic decided to make his own design of the actor characterized as the mutant, however, his work ended up placing the actor in the shoes of Wolverine and we must say that he is the spitting image of Hugh Jackman.

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BossLogic’s work shows LaBeouf with two bullet holes, and of course this does not bother him because of his healing ability, it also shows the characteristic hairstyle of the superhero, which makes him appear as a younger version of Hugh Jackman’s Logan.

This is how Shia LaBeouf would look like as Wolverine and although nothing officially links the actor with the mutant, BossLogic has worked with Marvel on some occasions, and if this does not convince the studio, oh well, maybe next time Shia.

Written by Cesar Moya