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Hugh Jackman Wants To See Father-Son Relationship With Prof. X In ‘Wolverine 3’
Wolverine 3 is the final time that Hugh Jackman will play the title character and marks the end of Bryan Singer’s X-Men saga. Little is known about the film’s plot, the actor has teased a few ideas he would like to see in the hero’s sequel. Rumors of an Old Man Logan storyline have been circulating for quite a while, even Jackman seemed to hint at it at SDCC earlier this year. But nothing has been confirmed as of yet.
No other actors have been added to the cast yet, but it seems that Patrick Stewart‘s role in the sequel is bigger than originally thought. According to Jackman, Professor X may play a father figure role to Logan in the upcoming movie. Find out what he had to say about it in the story here below.
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Rumor: The Next ‘Wolverine’ Movie Could Be Based On The “Old Man Logan” Miniseries
If a rumor that was recently brought to life by Latino Review’s Umberto Gonzales – a.k.a. “El Mayimbe” – on last week’s episode of the YouTube show Marvel Movie News is to be believed, the next solo silver screen adventure of Wolverine could take the adamantium-clawed mutant superhero several decades into the future.
Gonzales suggested that the Marvel Comics miniseries Wolverine: Old Man Logan, which ran for eight issues from June 2008 to September 2009, might possibly serve as the source material for Hugh Jackman‘s final on-screen solo bow as Wolverine.
Check out the video below to hear Gonzales discuss the rumor. The Wolverine portion begins at 39:15.
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Hugh Jackman To Play Wolverine “One Last Time” (Photo)
Of all the roles Hugh Jackman has appeared in, he is undoubtedly best known for playing Wolverine throughout the X-Men film franchise. But as we all know, all good things must come to an end, and the actor may have confirmed that he will no longer appear as the mutant Wolverine after the untitled The Wolverine 2, directed by James Mangold.
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Fox Sets Release Dates For ‘Fantastic Four’ & ‘Wolverine’ Sequels, Untitled Marvel Movie Among Others
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20th Century Fox never lets a little thing like their upcoming films having not actually gone into production yet stop them from setting release dates. That’s common practice for most studios these days, but Fox was one of the earliest pioneers of that practice, and for better or worse the filmmakers working under them have had to adapt or hit the bricks. Nothing personal, just business.
In keeping with that fine tradition, the studio has recently announced a slew of new dates for some of the biggest projects on their production slate for the coming years. Even though the long-in-development Fantastic Four reboot helmed by Josh Trank (Chronicle) still hasn’t began shooting, its hypothetical sequel already has a release date set for July 14, 2017. Fox is also continuing to exploit their other profitable Marvel properties with another Wolverine sequel debuting on March 3, 2017 (with James Mangold, director of last year’s terrific The Wolverine, returning), and a mysterious Marvel feature set for July 13, 2018.
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Tags: 20th Century Fox, Daniel Radcliffe, Fantastic Four, James Mangold, James McAvoy, Josh Trank, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Studios, Matthew Vaughn, Max Landis, Paul McGuigan, Prometheus, Prometheus 2, Ridley Scott, The Fantastic Four, The Secret Service, Twentieth Century Fox, Wolverine
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‘Amazing Spider-Man 3’ To Be Marc Webb’s Last; James Mangold Shoots ‘Wolverine 3’ After ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’
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There’s the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and then there’s everything else. For everything that falls under the latter, Sony and Fox are trying to establish their own cinematic universes and keep a tight grip on their respective Marvel properties. Sony already has plans to build a universe around the new Amazing Spider-Man franchise by launching spinoff films, while Fox is creating a world around X-Men and Fantastic Four, with the possibility of the two merging into one universe.
With Sony already working on spinoffs, the studio will have to look into finding a new director after The Amazing Spider-Man 3, as it has been confirmed that director Marc Webb will leave the franchise after the trilogy. On the X-Men side of things, The Wolverine director James Mangold confirms that he will begin shooting the tentatively titled The Wolverine 2 after X-Men: Apocalypse. Hit the jump for more.
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