The official international Website for The Wolverine has released a motion poster depicting a contemplative Hugh Jackman atop a building, in Japan, in the rain. The James Mangold-directed Wolverine is the sequel to 2009′s X-Men Origins: Wolverine and the latest in the X-Men franchise. It’s due out on July 26, 2013. Click over for the poster, but beware the autoplay:
‘The Wolverine’ Motion Poster
By NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor | Thursday, 13 December 2012 12:19 UKTags: Hugh Jackman, The Wolverine, X-Men
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I am so unimpressed…..
The Wolverine backstory, as with all X-Men character backstories, should be incorporated into the whole and not designed as a stand alone.
In comparison The Avengers represent individuals, each with a distinct purpose that is not reliant on another, who come together
-while each member of The X-Men are trying to find a purpose and only do so when they are all together.
The plan is for this movie to have an R rating. That’s why Fox is putting some distance between this film and the regular X-men franchise.
“No, I do not have a receipt. I won it as a door prize at a Star Trek convention, although I find their choice of prize highly illogical, as the average Trekker has no need of a medium-size belt.”
Except that Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, and Thor all had their own movies before hand as back stories.
Stop spreading lies. there is ZERO chance Fox will release this with an R rating.
X-men comics FREQUENTLY had characters go on stand alone stories and missions. And Logan’s story especially took place outside the group in Japan. I dont know what comics YOU were reading, but it wasnt the X-Men.
Its more a sequel to X-3 than Origins as it takes place after X-3