Hollywood star Hugh Jackman values feeling nervous, seeing it as a sign of care and excitement. In a chat about his new film ‘The Sheep Detectives’ with 11-year-old Edie Chua, Jackman shared his approach to handling apprehension in life. He expressed his belief that having butterflies in one’s stomach signifies caring, being thrilled, and challenging oneself to new experiences.
In ‘The Sheep Detectives’, Jackman portrays shepherd George Hardy, who entertains his flock with detective tales. When George is killed, the sheep embark on a mission to uncover the culprit. Jackman described the filming experience as thoroughly enjoyable, particularly highlighting the fun he had working with co-star Nicholas Braun in the English countryside during summertime.
Jackman also revealed his ignorance of the murderer’s identity while reading the script, expressing curiosity about viewers’ reactions to the movie’s climax. He mentioned that few people have correctly guessed the ending, sparking his interest in hearing audience opinions after watching the film.
