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‘Logan’ Review: One Last Ride for Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, And It’s a Good One
‘Logan’ Review: One Last Ride for Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, And It’s a Good One
‘Logan’ Review: One Last Ride for Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, And It’s a Good One
The first X-Men movie opened on July 14, 2000. A child born early that year would have just turned 17 by the time the tenth entry in the X-Men series, Logan, hits theaters next month. That is fortunate – viewers are going to need a driver’s license to get into this movie, which possesses the hardest R rating of any American superhero movie in history. In the past, Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine would swing his razor-sharp adamantium claws and bad guys would simply fall to the ground. There was never any visible evidence of his brutality. There’s more graphic violence in Logan’s first scene – severed limbs, gruesome disembowlings – than in all of the other of the Wolverine and X-Men movies combined.
Ryan Reynolds May Have Filmed a Deadpool Scene for ‘Logan’ [UPDATE]
Ryan Reynolds May Have Filmed a Deadpool Scene for ‘Logan’ [UPDATE]
Ryan Reynolds May Have Filmed a Deadpool Scene for ‘Logan’ [UPDATE]
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.
Hugh Jackman to Star in YA Adaptation ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’
Hugh Jackman to Star in YA Adaptation ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’
Hugh Jackman to Star in YA Adaptation ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’
As his time in the X-Men universe comes to an end, Hugh Jackman has been picking up a few projects to keep himself busy post-Wolverine. In addition to headlining the long-developing circus musical The Greatest Showman, the actor has signed on to star in and produce an adaptation of the bestselling YA novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, a somewhat timely project given the ongoing efforts at Standing Rock.
Wolverine Takes a Good, Hard Look in the Mirror in New ‘Logan’ Photo
Wolverine Takes a Good, Hard Look in the Mirror in New ‘Logan’ Photo
Wolverine Takes a Good, Hard Look in the Mirror in New ‘Logan’ Photo
It’s been a few days or so since we’ve gotten a fresh sneak peek at Logan, so we’re about due for a new photo, don’t you think? Right on cue, director James Mangold has shared another image from the upcoming Wolverine sequel, this time featuring Hugh Jackman’s titular hero, his crazy ripped abs and a very unpleasant exchange with a mirror. It seems like “Old Man” is definitely the best way to describe this iteration of Logan.
Hugh Jackman Reveals Official ‘Wolverine 3’ Title
Hugh Jackman Reveals Official ‘Wolverine 3’ Title
Hugh Jackman Reveals Official ‘Wolverine 3’ Title
Well Hugh Jackman did say there was some stuff about Wolverine 3 coming “in the next week or so.” He is a mutant of his word! The Movie Formerly Referred to as Wolverine 3 has an official title, unveiled by Jackman himself on his Twitter account:
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.
Hugh Jackman Recalls the Time He Peed Himself Onstage on ‘Rachael Ray’
Hugh Jackman Recalls the Time He Peed Himself Onstage on ‘Rachael Ray’
Hugh Jackman Recalls the Time He Peed Himself Onstage on ‘Rachael Ray’
Hugh Jackman is riding high these days, with his robot boxing film ‘Real Steel’ hitting number one at the box office. But the 42-year-old Aussie decided to take himself down a notch during a interview with Rachael Ray that will air Friday, rehashing an old story about a very embarrassing accident at his first-ever live show.