The upcoming "Wolverine 3" movie is quite the buzzed about movie, since it will be Hugh Jackman's last standalone movie as the steel-clawed mutant.

Fans have already bombarded him with suggestions for the villain they want to see in the movie, and he is none other than Victor Creed, who also goes by the name Sabretooth. Sabretooth is undoubtedly Wolverine's most recognizable enemy, even though he only appeared in Bryan Singer's first "X-Men" film and "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

So far, the character has been portrayed by Tyler Mane in the former film, and Liev Schreiber in the latter.

At the same time, many people have been pleading for Wolverine to go on "berserker rage." For those who are unfamiliar what that means, that stage is when Wolverine sets aside all of his morals and lets loose, not caring at all what his claws would do to people, including innocents.

"There were a lot of calls for Victor Creed to come back," he said during the Sydney Confidential podcast. "I must admit I was quite heartened by a number of people saying please don't make it the last, but look, I'm really excited about this last one. And if you're a comic book fan, the words 'berserker rage' came up a lot. If you know Wolverine, you'll understand."

Earlier, Patrick Stewart, who plays Professor Charles Xavier in the "X-Men" movies is teasing about some details regarding "Wolverine 3" that is already being concocted by director James Mangold, writer Michael Green, and lead star Jackman himself.

"There is a project in development. I understand that Professor Xavier will be making more than an appearance, however, and that intrigues me," Stewart told Collider during an interview. "And the idea of an old Wolverine - I'm really looking forward to Hugh Jackman getting old. You know, he looks so great!"

Stewart said that all of the other actors who stand beside Jackman's Wolverine pale in comparison because of his unbelievably good looks and physique, so at least Old Man Logan will level the playing field. "I'm hoping to see him covered in prosthetics, you know? And then he'll make me look better, if that's the case," he jokingly said.

However, someone told Stewart that Wolverine actually does not age so it would be hard to buy into Wolverine's aging process, but the seasoned actor only replied: "He's not supposed to. Unfortunately, actors do and so I think Hugh maybe has begun to get a little uncomfortable, and I know how that feels."

"Wolverine 3" has been scheduled for a March 3, 2017 release.