"Wolverine" Hugh Jackman and "Professor X" Patrick Stewart were certified by The Guinness Book of Nations, becoming the longest career actors to play live-action Marvel superheroes
On February 21, Guinness World Records announced that "Wolverine" Hugh Jackman and "Professor X" Patrick Stewart were jointly certified as the Guinness World Records certification of "the longest career in the history of playing a live-action Marvel superhero".
From 2000's "X-Men" to 2017's "Wolverine 3", the two played the corresponding roles spanning 16 years and 228 days, during which the two also co-starred in "X-Men 2", "X-Men 3", "Wolverine 1", "Wolverine 2", "X-Men: Reverse Future", and Patrick Stewart appeared as Professor X a total of 7 times. In addition, Hugh Jackman starred in X-Men: Apocalypse and X-Men: First Battle, making a total of nine appearances as Wolverine.
The Wandering Earth will be aired on Netflix
According to the website of Variety magazine in the United States, "The Wandering Earth" will be broadcast on the American streaming platform Netflix.
Netflix announced that it has obtained the global streaming rights of "The Wandering Earth" in addition to Chinese mainland, and the streaming rights in the mainland belong to Youku.
Netflix will translate "The Wandering Earth" into 28 languages and broadcast it to audiences in 19 countries and regions, but it has not yet announced the launch date of "The Wandering Earth".