Official Logan (Wolverine 3) Thread

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I actually own that comic.
Aren't they like mostly robots?
But thanks for the spoiler I completely forgot.
And Wolverine has something super fukked up happen to him often, it just never matters due to his healing factor.
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And to answer your question...
they're humans who get cybernetic implants, essentially giving them their own version of mutant gifts (though on a much smaller scale). initially they start as mercenaries. but donald pierce puts them on their true path: destroying mutants, and beating the shyt out of wolverine and the x-men whenever they get the chance.

back when they put wolverine on the cross, it actually meant something. my uncle passed me his collection (:banderas:) and back then it used to take wolverine days, sometimes weeks to heal. and it always felt like if someone did enough damage, he might not heal at all. they nerfed his healing factor in the 90s to the point where he was surviving nuclear explosions, but he wasnt originally supposed to be THAT durable. i think by making him older, and devolving his healing factor, they're trying to bring that "he might not survive this :damn:"-piff back.
 

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:salute:

And to answer your question...
they're humans who get cybernetic implants, essentially giving them their own version of mutant gifts (though on a much smaller scale). initially they start as mercenaries. but donald pierce puts them on their true path: destroying mutants, and beating the shyt out of wolverine and the x-men whenever they get the chance.

back when they put wolverine on the cross, it actually meant something. my uncle passed me his collection (:banderas:) and back then it used to take wolverine days, sometimes weeks to heal. and it always felt like if someone did enough damage, he might not heal at all. they nerfed his healing factor in the 90s to the point where he was surviving nuclear explosions, but he wasnt originally supposed to be THAT durable. i think by making him older, and devolving his healing factor, they're trying to bring that "he might not survive this :damn:"-piff back.
Yeah, this was when they were like anonymous heroes, right? Like they faked their death saving the world but were just in the outback of Australia chillin' until there was trouble.
Cool, your uncle gave them to you, that's cool of him. So I'm sure you know what era I'm reppin'. Keep the :flabbynsick: jokes to a minimum please. lol
 

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Who is that little girl suppose to be ? His daughter
Laura Kinney aka X-23
who was the 23rd experiment in an attempt to create the next Wolverine/Weapon X or whatever the fukk


after seeing the new trailers im just interested in how the hell she finds herself placed into the Old Man Logan wheeling around Charles old ass equation:beli:
 

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Are we ever gonna see Mr Sinister in this tho?!!?:why:

LOGAN Director James Mangold Explains Why We WON'T See Mister Sinister In The Movie

At the end of X-Men: Apocalypse, an employee of Essex Corp. could be seen retrieving samples of Wolverine's DNA. As a result, most of us have assumed that Mister Sinister would somehow factor into Logan as the one pulling the strings behind Zander Rice (the creator or X-23). Well, it sounds like we can forget catching so much as a glimpse of the iconic villain based on comments from James Mangold.

Talking to CinemaBlend about why Sinister isn't in the movie, explained that he wanted to avoid, "the kind of operatic highly-costumed, stroboscopic villainy" that's usually part of comic book adaptations.

"[T]hat’s not in this movie. Everything is kind of as real as we can make it," he added in regards to Sinister. "The movie is trying to kind of take a step backward from that kind of spectacle, so that we get another kind of gain, you know. There’s that loss, but the gain is that the movie feels extremely real and is — as one person who saw the film said to me, ‘I feel like I could go down the street and run into that Wolverine.’ Meaning that this is in my world, not some shiny other world. This is actually taking place in my world." That's not to say Sinister won't be mentioned, but it's doubtful!

Will we ever get to see him on the big screen? Deadpool 2 and X-Force are possible, but that Essex Corp. Easter Egg had to mean something. Right? Let us now your theories in the comments section.
 

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love how he has scars now after healing dats dope af to me, like an outward manifestation of his internal "damage" dat his healing factor cant fix :wow:

have you read old man logan? cause this is way too on point breh. but at the same time, they didnt even think of something like this for the comic...

raw
 

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No Country for Old Men: The Wolverine Story:wow:I can already tell it's finna be copious amounts of onions being peeled in the theater opening night. I caught feels off the trailer alone:mjcry:It's 23 season but I hope Hugh da gawd comes back in the future wearing the 4-5:mjgrin:
 
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