James Mangold’s ‘Logan’ is a phenomenal, throat-slashing, gut-stabbing superhero movie
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Logan Brings Heart And Horror To X-Men
James Mangold’s ‘Logan’ is a phenomenal, throat-slashing, gut-stabbing superhero movie
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Logan Brings Heart And Horror To X-Men
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James Mangold’s ‘Logan’ is a phenomenal, throat-slashing, gut-stabbing superhero movie
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Logan Brings Heart And Horror To X-Men
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Hugh Jackman and director James Mangold are in early talks to return for another round of mutant fun. By Kevin P. Sullivan
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‘Wolverine’ Sequel: Do’s And Don’t’s For The Follow-Up
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James Mangold chats with MTV News about movie’s rumors. By Todd Gilchrist, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
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‘The Wolverine’ Is All James Mangold, But What About The Easter Egg?
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Famke Janssen tells MTV News why her role was a secret for so long. By Todd Gilchrist
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‘The Wolverine’: The Secret Behind Jean Grey
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The new X-Men movie was inspired by a famous story, but James Mangold wanted actors to get past the book. By Kevin P. Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz
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‘Wolverine’ Director Reveals Which Scenes Are Ripped From The Pages
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I don’t know if J.J. Abrams did this intentionally, but, if he did, it’s a real Jedi Master move. I just read the interview that the filmmaker gave to Empire magazine in the U.K. in conjunction with the upcoming release of Star Trek Into Darkness , and the way he answered the inevitable Star Wars question was so loopy and inscrutable that I have to wonder if that’s his strategy for minimizing — in the nicest way possible — Episode VII talk during the STID promotional push. Empire’s cover story is on Star Trek Into Darkness , but the publication has been teasing the issue with the below excerpt, which is about Abrams’ re-boot of the Star Wars franchise (Bold faced type is reproduced from the original excerpt): Mention the name JJ Abrams and there’s one question that immediately barges all others aside: what’s the plan for Episode VII ? While he was able to approach Star Trek with a detached objectivity, how will he, as a huge Star Wars fan approach Star Wars’ bold new era? Empire put that question to the man himself when we recently sat down with him at his Bad Robot offices in LA. “I don’t know because we’re just getting started. So it’s a great question that I hope I’ll have a good answer to when I know what the answer is . There are infinitely more questions than answers right now, but to me, they’re not that dissimilar. Though I came at these both from very different places, where they both meet is a place of ‘Ooh, that’s really exciting.’ And even though I was never a Star Trek fan, I felt like there was a version of it that would make me excited, that I would think ‘that’s cool, that feels right, I actually would want to see that. “How we were going to get there, what the choices were going to be, who was going to be in it – all of those things I knew would have to be figured out, but it was all based on a foundation of this indescribable, guttural passion for something that could be. It’s a similar feeling that I have with Star Wars. I feel like I can identify a hunger for what I would want to see again and that is an incredibly exciting place to begin a project. The movies, the worlds could not be more different but that feeling that there’s something amazing here is the thing that they share.” As I read the well-spoken Abrams’ comments in the last paragraph, I half-expected Empire ‘s writer to observe that there was a giant bong shaped like Figrin D’An’s Kloo Horn in the corner of the filmmaker’s office, but I really think Abrams’ rather cosmic word choice was probably just a smart Jedi Marketing Trick. To me, it feels like Abrams used those superlatives — “incredibly exciting” and “amazing” — to connect these two iconic sci-fi franchises and, by extension, their usually rivalrous fans. Beyond that, he gives away nothing about Star Wars , except to drop the neat little morsel that Steven Spielberg “was very encouraging” and “knew all about what was going on.” It will be interesting to see whether Abrams handles future Star Wars questions with similar wondrous cosmic vagueness during the Star Trek Into Darkness promotional cycle. It’s certainly a viable alternative to declining to address them at all. More on Star Wars & Star Trek : George Lucas Says Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher & Harrison Ford Signed For ‘Episode VII’ WATCH: Bad-Ass Benedict Cumberbatch Wreaks Havoc In New ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Trailer [ Empire ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
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Jedi Marketing Trick: Is J.J. Abrams Deflecting ‘Star Wars’ Questions With Inscrutable Answers?
The trailer for The Wolverine doesn’t hit until Wednesday, but director James Mangold has released a six-second tweaser trailer via his Twitter account that crams a lot into its extremely brief run time, including plenty toothy grimacing from Hugh Jackman and a glimpse of the adamantium-clawed antihero’s unrequited X2 dalliance Jean Grey ( Famke Janssen ), who sacrificed herself at the end of the movie. The tweaser. vine.co/v/bDExaiMjJ1F — James Mangold (@mang0ld) March 25, 2013 By the way, if you freeze the scene — which you can do by clicking on the frame — Wolvie and Jean appear to be in the midst sort of gauzy romantic moment, which could mean it’s merely a flashback as opposed to Grey’s return as the Phoenix. (The mutant she eventually becomes based on Marvel mythology). Check it out and tell me what you think, Bub? More on The Wolverine : New Posters For ‘The Wolverine’ Show A Jacked Jackman − But Little Artistic Spark Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
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‘There is even talk about us doing two versions,’ actor tells MTV News. By Kevin Sullivan, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Hugh Jackman Photo: MTV News After months of delayed start dates and a change of directors, the best thing Wolverine fans have going for them is a star who is just as eager to get the man with the adamantium claws back on the screen. Hugh Jackman stopped by MTV News and gave an update on “The Wolverine,” its potential R rating, whether any familiar faces from the Marvel Universe would show up and a new hint about the setting. As of now, the darker follow-up to 2009’s “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” has a director in James Mangold but no definite start date. So what should fans expect from “The Wolverine” once filming begins in Japan? First of all, there will be more locations. “Not all of it takes place in Japan. That’s my other little tip for you,” Jackman told MTV News’ Josh Horowitz. Japan, up until now, had been a focal point for the concept of the film, which centers on Logan’s encounters with samurai. How Wolverine’s native Canada plays into the equation is yet to be seen. Any talk of taking the franchise “darker” is going to welcome the follow-up question, “Well, how dark?” In the case of “The Wolverine,” many older fans have held on to the hope of a more realistic, R-rated sequel, as sharp objects like adamantium claws tend to result in blood. “There’s such great temptation to make an R-rated ‘Wolverine.’ I’ve always felt that, and I know a lot of fans would like that,” Jackman said. “If there’s ever going to be a superhero that is going to be R-rated, it’s going to be Wolverine.” And while an R rating isn’t “off the table,” there are considerations to be made, specifically the character’s younger fans. “You see it in their eyes. He’s everything to them,” said Jackman, who’s concerned with alienating those fans with an R-rated film. “You need to have a really good reason to exclude those fans.” In the meantime, Jackman and Mangold may have come up with one possible solution to their rating dilemma. “There is even talk about us doing two versions, as in finding a way to do both while you shoot it, which could be really cool.” With Wolverine, there is always the unique question of the X-Men timeline and who might show up to the party, because the ageless mutant can more or less pop up in any era since the beginning of the 19th century. Jackson was less talkative on the subject of whether we’d see some familiar faces, but suggested that most of the cast would be filled with new characters, possibly leaving room for a cameo or two. Ever since “3:10 to Yuma” director James Mangold stepped in to replace Darren Aronofsky , the biggest obstacle has been Jackman’s starring role opposite Russell Crowe in Tom Hooper’s “Les Mis
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Also in this Thursday edition of The Broadsheet: Shawn Levy wants Frankenstein … Rob Corddry could be a Warm body… R.I.P.D. gets a supermodel to play Jeff Bridges… and more ahead.
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Wolverine 2 Won’t Happen This Fall, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today
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