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that dude that plays quicksilver is forever going to be known as the fakkity looking quicksilver from the xmen movie...such a gay emo costume
Keep thinking that nikka
They send Wolverine back in time, how is he not the focus of or a central part of the film?
No coincidence that the best X-Men film had Wolverine in it for a second
Where's the fukkjng trailer
Yeah, it was supposed to be Shadowcat who gets sent back in time but it's Wolverine, so I'm sure he's going to be an integral part of the movie. I mean they did just make a movie about him.
A brand new trailer drops tomorrowWhere's the fukkjng trailer
A brand new trailer drops tomorrow
I liked it, yeah it wasnt exactly in sync with the pace of 3/4 of the movie but its a movie based on a comic book character? its time for these movies to stop the nolan pretentious act and embrace the outlandishness of the source materialthe wolverine was really good ,minus the ending
it was still a really good movieI liked it, yeah it wasnt exactly in sync with the pace of 3/4 of the movie but its a movie based on a comic book character? its time for these movies to stop the nolan pretentious act and embrace the outlandishness of the source material
I liked it, yeah it wasnt exactly in sync with the pace of 3/4 of the movie but its a movie based on a comic book character? its time for these movies to stop the nolan pretentious act and embrace the outlandishness of the source material
20th Century Fox is doing some serious forward-thinking as far as their portion of the Marvel Universe is concerned. The studio has just announced that James Mangold's sequel to The Wolverine will hit on March 3, 2017 with The Fantastic Four 2 coming to theaters on July 14, 2017. They've also set a just-announced mystery Marvel project for July 18, 2018.
All of these dates are newly claimed territory on the release schedule and will follow the studio's X-Men: Days of Future Past this May 23rd, X-Men: Apocalypse on May 27, 2016 (both directed by Bryan Singer) and Josh Trank's The Fantastic Four on June 19, 2015.
There's no word yet on what the mystery Marvel film might be, but the studio is also believed to be developing an X-Force film with Jeff Wadlow directing.
The studio has also moved Matthew Vaughn's non-Marvel Universe comic book project, The Secret Service, even earlier from its originally-announced March 6, 2015 release to October 24 of this year. That will have it opening opposite the horror releases Ouija and Paranormal Activity 5. Ken Scott's new comedy, formerly titled Business or Pleasure, is now title-less and will take The Secret Service's original March 6, 2015 date.
u think that stuff with silver samurai was grounded in reality?i guess we saw a different movie
i thought the wolverine was pretentious as fucc and boring.
there was nothing outlandish about that movie, it just sucked
fukk that movie
Watching this Trailer at least Twice a Day and it still hasn't lost it's Buzz with me.