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What Hollywood Should Learn From ‘Logan’s R Rating
What Hollywood Should Learn From ‘Logan’s R Rating
What Hollywood Should Learn From ‘Logan’s R Rating
When Logan arrives on Blu-ray next week, it will include one of the better bonus features in recent home entertainment history: A black and white cut of the film called Logan Noir, which made its premiere last night at a special screening at Brooklyn’s Alamo Drafthouse. The Noir cut looks great, but the real story coming out of last night’s event wasn’t the new version, it was a comment made by director James Mangold during the post-screening Q&A.
Sink Your Claws Into These ‘Logan’ Secrets
Sink Your Claws Into These ‘Logan’ Secrets
Sink Your Claws Into These ‘Logan’ Secrets
You probably know that Logan is based on the Marvel Comics series “Old Man Logan” by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. But did you know that Logan really came together when Hugh Jackman woke up in the middle of the night after a long conversation (and a few drinks) about Wolverine with Chappie director Neill Blomkamp? Jackman recorded a voice memo on his phone of what he wanted the movie to look like and eventually that became Logan. That’s just one of the facts featured in the newest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Yes, Hugh Jackman Is Done with Wolverine… Unless the Avengers Need a Hand
Yes, Hugh Jackman Is Done with Wolverine… Unless the Avengers Need a Hand
Yes, Hugh Jackman Is Done with Wolverine… Unless the Avengers Need a Hand
Logan works on many levels, mostly as a swan song for Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine. We’ve known for ages that this would be his last run playing the character, and Logan gives him an appropriately melancholy, moving send-off. But, had Marvel and 20th Century Fox been able to reach some kind of deal before Jackman made the decision not to sign on for another movie after this one, his Wolverine might have stuck around.
Yes, Of Course ‘Logan’ Has a Post-Credits Scene
Yes, Of Course ‘Logan’ Has a Post-Credits Scene
Yes, Of Course ‘Logan’ Has a Post-Credits Scene
When you go see Logan on March 3, you might want to keep your butt firmly planted in the theater seat after the credits roll, bub. In what is hardly surprising news at all, there is post-credits scene attached to Wolverine’s latest (and last) outing, and though we don’t know what it is just yet, it probably won’t be long before someone lets the cat out of the bag. Until then, feel free to speculate away.
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Hugh Jackman’s Last Appearance as Wolverine After All
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Hugh Jackman’s Last Appearance as Wolverine After All
‘Logan’ Might Not Be Hugh Jackman’s Last Appearance as Wolverine After All
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.
New ‘Logan’ Photo Reveals First Look at Richard E. Grant’s Shadowy Villain
New ‘Logan’ Photo Reveals First Look at Richard E. Grant’s Shadowy Villain
New ‘Logan’ Photo Reveals First Look at Richard E. Grant’s Shadowy Villain
Up until now, the identity of Richard E. Grant’s antagonist in Logan has been a mystery. Earlier rumors pegged the British actor as Nathaniel Essex, aka Mister Sinister, the man behind that Essex Corp. briefcase in the post-credits scene from X-Men: Apocalypse. More recently, another report suggested that Grant is actually playing a surgeon connected to Wolverine’s origins and the creation of his clone, X-23. Thanks to a new photo from the upcoming Wolverine sequel, we have an answer — and our first look at Grant’s shadowy villain.
Hugh Jackman Confirms Patrick Stewart’s Involvement in Upcoming ‘Wolverine’ Sequel
Hugh Jackman Confirms Patrick Stewart’s Involvement in Upcoming ‘Wolverine’ Sequel
Hugh Jackman Confirms Patrick Stewart’s Involvement in Upcoming ‘Wolverine’ Sequel
Yesterday, Sir Patrick Stewart revealed that he would not, as was widely suspected, be returning for ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’. He did, however, tease his involvement in the next ‘Wolverine’ movie saying, “we have been talking about a Wolverine movie, which would team Hugh Jackman and myself together.” He offered no further details, so we took this rumor straight to the man himself, Wolverine, and asked Hugh Jackman for some details.
Hugh Jackman Tries Cheating at Jimmy Fallon’s Pool Bowling
Hugh Jackman Tries Cheating at Jimmy Fallon’s Pool Bowling
Hugh Jackman Tries Cheating at Jimmy Fallon’s Pool Bowling
Dear Hugh Jackman, you know that 'The Tonight Show' is on television, right? More specifically, it's on live television in front of a studio audience, which means hundreds of people are watching the show in person, with millions more watching at home. In short, it's a very bad place to decide to cheat at a game, particularly if that game involves standing on an oversized pool table in front of said audience.
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Deluxe Blu-ray Edition Comes With Magneto’s Helmet
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Deluxe Blu-ray Edition Comes With Magneto’s Helmet
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Deluxe Blu-ray Edition Comes With Magneto’s Helmet
'X-Men: Days of Future Past' claimed the box office after one weekend in theaters with a cast that includes more mutants than you can throw a Sentinel at, and it's one of the best 'X-Men' films to date. Because we know you're wondering when you can bring this puppy home, we've got the first look at the upcoming 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' Deluxe Blu-ray Edition!
Hugh Jackman’s Cooler Scooter Race With Jimmy Fallon Is the Perfect American Pastime
Hugh Jackman’s Cooler Scooter Race With Jimmy Fallon Is the Perfect American Pastime
Hugh Jackman’s Cooler Scooter Race With Jimmy Fallon Is the Perfect American Pastime
With Memorial Day glimmering on the horizon like a big, shiny, pre-summer gift, 'Tonight Show' host Jimmy Fallon is already celebrating the great American holiday. And what better way to celebrate such a holiday than to convince beloved star of stage and screen, Hugh Jackman (who, yes, he is Australian, but is adored by all nationalities), to nearly die while riding a cooler onscreen?

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