Hugh Jackman’s 3-Minute Superman Performance Remains One of the Strangest Things Ever, Even 24 Years Later

Hugh Jackman is best known for his iconic portrayal of Wolverine in the X-Men franchise, but what many people may not remember is that the beloved actor once took on the role of Superman—at least for a bizarre and brief moment.
It all happened 24 years ago, and even now, the performance remains one of the strangest things ever captured on film. In a three-minute sequence, Jackman donned the red cape and blue suit, stepping into the shoes of the Man of Steel in a way that left audiences both amused and confused.
The surreal moment took place in a 2000 comedy sketch, where Jackman parodied the legendary superhero in a performance that was anything but traditional. His exaggerated mannerisms, unexpected comedic timing, and unique take on Superman made for an unforgettable—and slightly bizarre—experience.
While Jackman’s Superman never became a full-fledged role, the performance remains a fascinating piece of superhero history. Looking back, it’s hard to imagine anyone other than Henry Cavill or Christopher Reeve in the role, but for three minutes, Hugh Jackman gave us a Superman that was truly one of a kind.
Even after more than two decades, this peculiar performance continues to be a head-scratcher. Whether you love it or find it absolutely ridiculous, one thing is certain—it’s one of the weirdest things you’ll ever see.