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‘Logan’ Director Confirms R-Rating
‘Logan’ Director Confirms R-Rating
‘Logan’ Director Confirms R-Rating
It’s been rumored for some time that Hugh Jackman’s big Wolverine farewell might very well receive an R-rating, and the massive success of Deadpool only strengthened that possibility. Up until now, however, it was unclear if Logan would actually hit theaters with an R — not for lack of trying, as both Jackman and director James Mangold have expressed an interest in delivering the red-band goods. And it looks like they’ve done just that.
Hugh Jackman Explains the ‘Different Universe’ of ‘Logan’
Hugh Jackman Explains the ‘Different Universe’ of ‘Logan’
Hugh Jackman Explains the ‘Different Universe’ of ‘Logan’
How about that last Logan trailer, huh? While the first trailer will probably be remembered as the one that got everyone excited for a mature Wolverine movie, the second trailer  —  even without the Johnny Cash music playing in the background  —  is the one that really sets the hook. What was hinted at in the first go-around now feels lived in and personal; Hugh Jackman’s Logan has never seemed more tired, and Dafne Keen’s X-23 has never seemed more dangerous.
Brutal ‘Logan’ Trailer Brings the X-Men Into the Real World
Brutal ‘Logan’ Trailer Brings the X-Men Into the Real World
Brutal ‘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.
‘Logan’ Gifts Us With Two More Images Ahead of Trailer Drop
‘Logan’ Gifts Us With Two More Images Ahead of Trailer Drop
‘Logan’ Gifts Us With Two More Images Ahead of Trailer Drop
Logan looks like no other superhero movie we’ve ever seen before, and Hugh Jackman and James Mangold have been especially plugging its desolate, dingy look. They’ve given us image after image, all of which have kept this really great post-apocalyptic western look. Today, They’ve given us one more in preparation for tomorrow’s new trailer, which Jackman seems very excited about.
Hugh Jackman Shares the Official ‘Logan’ Synopsis
Hugh Jackman Shares the Official ‘Logan’ Synopsis
Hugh Jackman Shares the Official ‘Logan’ Synopsis
Since the earliest news that James Mangold would direct a spinoff about Wolverine surfaced, anticipation has been high. But even as the film gained a cast, a title, a release date, and a trailer, the many fans impatiently awaiting Logan didn’t know what the film was about, not really anyway. It was understood from the jump that Mangold had drawn influence from Mark Millar’s fan-favorite run of Wolverine comics titled “Old Man Logan” for the film. Even then, however, public knowledge of its premise was spotty at best beyond “Hugh Jackman, long in the tooth, prowls around a post-apocalyptic future.”
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Jackman’s Last Movie as Wolverine
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Jackman’s Last Movie as Wolverine
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Jackman’s Last Movie as Wolverine
When the hullabaloo about Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool possibly having a cameo in the next Wolverine movie erupted last week, everyone involved in Logan was quick to put those rumors to rest. But that might not mean we’ll never see the two X-Men in a movie together. After everything had died down, Reynolds had a chance to reflect and mentioned that he would be totally down to team up with the Canadian superhero, but there’s one big obstacle to get past: for all intents and purposes, Logan will be Hugh Jackman’s last run as Wolverine.
‘Logan’ Is Giving Away ‘1974 Frames’ From the Final Trailer
‘Logan’ Is Giving Away ‘1974 Frames’ From the Final Trailer
‘Logan’ Is Giving Away ‘1974 Frames’ From the Final Trailer
Christmas may be over, but 20th Century Fox has a last minute gift for all you Wolverine fans: To commemorate the iconic hero’s original comic-book debut, the studio is giving away 1,974 frames from the upcoming final trailer for Logan. It’s a limited edition giveaway deal (obviously), but if you head to Logan’s new viral website and enter your info, you can receive a postcard with one of those 1,974 frames — to hang on your wall or send to a friend, or maybe shove in a shoebox with the keepsakes from your other exes.
Wallow in the Desolation of the New ‘Logan’ Poster
Wallow in the Desolation of the New ‘Logan’ Poster
Wallow in the Desolation of the New ‘Logan’ Poster
Every new image from the upcoming Logan seems to work as hard as it can to drive the same point home: THIS MOVIE WILL BE DARK AND GRITTY. This superhero movie is not like other superhero movies, because of death and seriousness and a Children of Men-esque color palette. While the constant reminders are getting a little old, it’s still pretty exciting that a superhero movie featuring a character as popular as Wolverine is choosing to go a different route, opting for realism (as much as it can, that is) and emotion rather than becoming a special effects soup. The new Logan poster continues the trend with a design that’s all the more intense for its simplicity.
Ryan Reynolds Filmed a Deadpool Scene for ‘Logan’
Ryan Reynolds Filmed a Deadpool Scene for ‘Logan’
Ryan Reynolds Filmed a Deadpool Scene for ‘Logan’
Ryan Reynolds’ wish for a proper Deadpool and Wolverine crossover movie may never come true, but the actor has apparently achieved something pretty close with a small cameo in Logan. According to a new report, the actor recently filmed a scene for Hugh Jackman’s final bow as Wolverine, though it’s unclear if we’ll actually see the two characters share the screen when Logan hits theaters next spring.

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