During Kevin Feige's Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, Hugh Jackman surprised the Marvel Studios president with a $15 gift card to Maestro's Steakhouse. The actor shared a humorous anecdote, which he dubbed the "Kevin Feige origin story," explaining the significance of the gift.
Jackman recounted their first encounter during his audition for Wolverine in the 2000 film "X-Men." After a less-than-stellar audition, Feige, then an assistant producer, offered Jackman a ride to the airport. On the way, Feige insisted on treating Jackman to a steak dinner, leaving a lasting impression on the actor.
Jackman jokingly remarked, "I just figured this guy is never gonna make it in showbiz," before praising Feige's kindness and support throughout their friendship.
In a "full-circle moment," Jackman presented Feige with the gift card, valid on Tuesdays between 3 and 3:30 p.m. He humorously declined to join Feige for the meal, quipping, "I'm kind of like a massive movie star now. Wouldn't look good for me."
The ceremony was attended by a star-studded crowd, including Chris Evans, Ryan Reynolds, and other Marvel actors. Jackman's heartfelt and comedic speech highlighted the strong bond between the two industry figures and served as a lighthearted moment in the celebration of Feige's contributions to the film industry.
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