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Brutal New ‘Logan’ Trailer Brings the X-Men Into the Real World
Brutal New ‘Logan’ Trailer Brings the X-Men Into the Real World
Brutal New ‘Logan’ Trailer Brings the X-Men Into the Real World
The most jarring line in the new trailer for James Mangold’s increasingly buzzy Wolverine spinoff Logan comes when the gruff mutant informs his young charge, “This is the real world. People die.” He tells her this after seeing one of her vintage X-Men comic books, and informing her that the team’s actual exploits bear little resemblance to what’s on the page. It all sends a clear message: this is a film unlike the solo Wolverine pictures that came before it, distinctive both in its high stakes and self-awareness. It’s a sharply written moment, but the new clip doesn’t linger on it for too long before getting to the good stuff — in this instance, a young girl cutting off an adult man’s hands.
Rumor: More ‘Logan’ Character Identities Potentially Revealed
Rumor: More ‘Logan’ Character Identities Potentially Revealed
Rumor: More ‘Logan’ Character Identities Potentially Revealed
After months and months of silence, the next Wolverine movie Logan is suddenly giving us new bits of informations by the day. We’ve learned that big bad Mister Sinister was confirmed a while back, and that Boyd Holbrook is playing Donald Pierce, the nefarious creator of the Reavers, relentless cyborgs engineered to hunt down mutants. Now, a new tidbit has surfaced: the name of the person whose hand is holding Hugh Jackman’s in the film’s official poster.
New ‘Logan’ Photo Reveals One of the Villains in the Wolverine Sequel
New ‘Logan’ Photo Reveals One of the Villains in the Wolverine Sequel
New ‘Logan’ Photo Reveals One of the Villains in the Wolverine Sequel
We already know that one of the villains in the upcoming Wolverine sequel is Mister Sinister, aka Nathaniel Essex, whose arrival was teased in the X-Men: Apocalypse post-credits scene. But what about the film’s other villain, played by Narcos star Boyd Holbrook? Thanks to another new image from Logan, we have our first look at Holbrook’s character — and a name to go along with it.
‘Wolverine 3’ Will Be ‘Very Different in Tone’ According to Hugh Jackman
‘Wolverine 3’ Will Be ‘Very Different in Tone’ According to Hugh Jackman
‘Wolverine 3’ Will Be ‘Very Different in Tone’ According to Hugh Jackman
The third and, as far as anyone’s saying, final installment in Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine movies is coming out a mere six months form now, but so far everything about it has remained a mystery. We know that Jackman is in it, but we don’t know a whole lot more than that, aside from a possible R rating. We’re bound to get more news soon, but for now Jackman himself is the only one giving us any clues as to what his next movie will be like.
‘Wolverine 3’ Begins Filming, Confirmed to be Rated R
‘Wolverine 3’ Begins Filming, Confirmed to be Rated R
‘Wolverine 3’ Begins Filming, Confirmed to be Rated R
While Hugh Jackman and Wolverine make only a very brief appearance in X-Men: Apocalypse, the Oscar-nominated actor and his popular mutant alter ego are returning for Wolverine 3, the upcoming sequel that will serve as Jackman’s last. From the Apocalypse press day in London, we have some new details on the film including that filming has now begun and that, as rumored, Wolverine 3 will be rated R..
Rumor: New ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer Will Feature a Very Special Appearance
Rumor: New ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer Will Feature a Very Special Appearance
Rumor: New ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer Will Feature a Very Special Appearance
Can a trailer spoil a film if the scenes in question are taken out of context? That’s been an ongoing debate among movie fans for some time, but here’s a new question: Can a trailer itself be spoiled? Well, if this X-Men: Apocalypse rumor is correct (and it probably is), then consider this post a spoiler for the new trailer, which will reportedly arrive online after it premieres this week at Cinema-Con in Las Vegas. The spoiler-sensitive among you should probably turn back now.
‘Wolverine’ Sequel Confirms Aiming for R Rating, But Not Because of ‘Deadpool’
‘Wolverine’ Sequel Confirms Aiming for R Rating, But Not Because of ‘Deadpool’
‘Wolverine’ Sequel Confirms Aiming for R Rating, But Not Because of ‘Deadpool’
Following the record-breaking success of Deadpool, a rumor emerged that Fox was targeting an R rating for their sequel to The Wolverine, which would give Hugh Jackman’s mutant hero a proper, brutal sendoff. That rumor appears to be true, as a new report confirms that Fox is indeed aiming for an R, but it has nothing to do with Deadpool — allegedly.
Hugh Jackman’s Final Wolverine Movie May Also Get an R Rating
Hugh Jackman’s Final Wolverine Movie May Also Get an R Rating
Hugh Jackman’s Final Wolverine Movie May Also Get an R Rating
The Deadpool Effect is now officially a thing. As many predicted and suspected following Deadpool’s surprising success at the box office this past weekend, movie studios would try to capitalize on the success of that film by making their superhero movies R-rated (ignoring the fact that that was just a very small part of why Deadpool was successful). Just this morning we brought you the news that the X-Force movie could be rated R and now comes word that Hugh Jackman’s still untitled final Wolverine movie (Wolverine 3? The Wolverine 2?) is being planned as an R-rated film.

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