This is the last Wolverine movie and it might be good.
It's going to be based from the “Old Man Logan,” comic written by Mark Millar.
Showing posts with label Hugh Jackman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugh Jackman. Show all posts
Thursday, October 20, 2016
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Monday, May 5, 2014
5 Actors who could replace Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Hugh Jackman said that his days as Wolverine are numbered. So in the near future, we will have a new Wolverine. But the real question is... Who can play him? I have some suggestions on who can wear the claws and the tight jeans.
Check them out after the jump
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Another Wolverine Movie is in Negotiations with Hugh Jackman and James Mangold
I don't know about this.
Deadline reported that Twentieth Century Fox has started conversations and negotiations with James Mangold and Hugh Jackman for another Wolverine film.
I wasn't giddy about The Wolverine movie and personally, I'm Wolvie out. But because of the goddamned international box office, they may keep going and going and going.
If they think they can tell another story, then I guess it's cool. But the real question is, 'What is a GOOD Wolverine story to tell?"
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Interesting Tweet: Hugh Jackman
If the bar ain't bendin, then you're just pretendin #xmen #daysoffuturepast pic.twitter.com/7sDhbPNNUm
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) July 30, 2013
Monday, July 15, 2013
Hugh Jackman's Junk causes a Stir in Japan (NSFW)
Wow, I wish I could've seen this.
Hugh was relaxing (naked) in a hot spring in Japan. However, he didn't know that the on-lookers were no pleased with the 'scene'
Here's more:
"The place is separated male and female and they hand you a towel, a small washcloth and there are eight different types of tubs with heats of different temperatures," Jackman told WENN.Hmmm, I wouldn't complain. In fact, I would enjoy the view.
"I'm getting so hot and I'm using the towel they gave me to dip into the cold water and put it on my head and I was getting very strange looks from everybody.
"This was at the base of Mount Fuji and I was the only white person there. I thought, 'Maybe this isn't cool and I'm not allowed to be there'.
"I was feelling uncomfortable and finally this guy in the tub grunts and points to my head and then grunts and points to my private parts. Finally I realised the towel was meant to be covering my privates and I'd spent about an hour just waltzing around this place with this thing in one hand and a beer in my other hand!"
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Check Out Hugh Jackman on the set of X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Here are a couple of pics from the Russian site, hughjackmania
No big deal, but cute... Actually, hot.
No big deal, but cute... Actually, hot.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Hot Pics from THE WOLVERINE: First Look at Viper, Mariko and Yukio
Entertainment Weekly has release pics from The Wolverine featuring Viper, Mariko and Yukio
See the others after the jump
See the others after the jump
Thursday, October 25, 2012
The Wolverine takes place After the X-Men films, now has Bone Claws
Big reveals for Wolverine in his latest film.
In Empire Magazine, we learn that the film takes place after the horrid X-Men 3 mess. The X-Men are not active and Wolverine is dealing with the grief of killing Jean.
Here's a few words from Director James Mangold:
"Where this film sits in the universe of the films is after them all," reveals Mangold. "Jean Grey is gone, most of the X-Men are disbanded or gone, so there’s a tremendous sense of isolation for him."
Now that's intriguing. We're pretty sure that there are prequel elements to The Wolverine - our picture alone, if you know your Wolverine lore, would suggest it, while on-set pics suggest that some sequences take place in World War II. Also, recent rumours hint at a cameo from Famke Janssen as Logan's unrequited love Jean Grey, last seen being mercy-killed by Logan at the end of X-Men: The Last Stand.
But, according to Mangold, the bulk of the action - which takes Logan to Tokyo, where he falls for Tao Okamoto's mysterious Mariko and becomes entangled in a brutal gang war - will take place outside of all previous X-film continuity.This is an interesting turnabout. Just hope the story makes sense.
Monday, September 24, 2012
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Hugh Jackman talks about 'The Wolverine' Script
With Darren Aronofsky no longer on the Wolverine flick, many of us were scared that we would get another sad X-Men movie. But, Hugh Jackman believes we will get a great film:
“We had a script that was under Darren Aronofsky’s directorial—it’s 85 percent the same. Darren took it in a Darren Aronofsky way and it’s a version I know fans would have liked to have seen – I would have loved to have seen it. James Mangold’s version of the script brought Mark Bomback on. We always had a strong base there. This is the best script we have had, which is precisely why Darren signed on.Good, keep as much 'Darren' on this movie as possible. We need a good mutant flick.
I tried to get Darren to do X3 and Wolverine and he was always like, ‘It’s not really for me.’ I knew he was looking for a comic book movie and he read this one and he goes, ‘Hey, this is the best one I’ve ever read.’ So there is a lot of meat on the bone there. Now, Mark and Jim have taken it and I think that it as strong, if not stronger, than what we would have had with Darren.”
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Interesting Quote: Hugh Jackman
"Darren said with the last one, ‘Hey you looked great, but you’re so tall that in those long shots you looked kind of like Clint Eastwood, and that’s not Wolverine,'. He said that Wolverine, in the comics, is powerful, stocky, you know, he’s short and thick. So he said, ‘I want you to go there, get bigger.’"
Hugh talking about getting bigger for Wolverine 2
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