Hugh Jackman may play a tough mutant superhero on Wolverine, but he's still not safe from the swine flu virus.
According to Usmagazine.com, a rep for Twentieth Century Fox confirmed that the studio is postponing the X-Men Origins: Wolverine premiere, set for Wednesday in Mexico City, as the city deals with rapidly spreading swine flu.
The potentially deadly disease, which has killed nearly 150 people so far in Mexico, has slowly started appearing in the U.S. Schools, museums and movie theaters across Mexico City are closed to keep the flu from spreading.
"We were not only concerned about Hugh's welfare and we would never send anyone into harm's way but we also have an enormous office filled with people we care about," a studio rep tells Us. "There was no point in proceeding under the current conditions."
"There is a possibility it could be rescheduled," the rep tells Us of the premiere. "Hugh is obviously beloved [there] so we'll see what happens. We'll monitor the situation."
Jackman, who plays the title character, was the only star from the film expected to be on hand at the event.


