See Hugh Jackman Go Berserker For Logan Sound Recording
The Australian moved out of the woods and into the sound booth to showcase the pure rage and ferocity of his wild performance, as James Mangold explained why the movie ended how it did.
The Australian moved out of the woods and into the sound booth to showcase the pure rage and ferocity of his wild performance, as James Mangold explained why the movie ended how it did.
John Mathieson discussed the closing moments of the Marvel blockbuster as Hugh Jackman and youngster Dafne Keen stole the show.
Scott Frank talks about the importance of X-24 and how that conflict impacted on Wolverine, a surprise inclusion that the creators kept hidden from the trailers.
Back in 1999, when every one was fearful of Y2K, a brash young Australian named Hugh Jackman was auditioning to play the part of Wolverine.
The filmmaker wanted to go out of his way to be contrarian for this unique production, a point of conjecture he stood by despite public pressure.
Liev Schreiber's menacing foe for Hugh Jackman's character had a scene listed for the Marvel smash hit until director James Mangold scrapped the idea.
Floating with the idea of coming back in some shape or form for the potential feature, the English veteran remarked that the concept appealed to his sense of vanity.
Speaking ahead of the March 3 premiere of Logan, the veteran actor argued that the Marvel series have veered towards dangerous territory in the past.
Sitting down with Collider ahead of the hotly anticipated debut of the Marvel blockbuster, James Mangold expressed his surprise and delight over making a movie that was purely his and Hugh Jackman's
The X-Men veteran and spiritual leader admitted that the German premiere of the film gave the 76-year old a fresh perspective on the subject, saying the moment gave him closure.
Captain America, Tony Stark and ... Wolverine? Hugh Jackman was quizzed about crossing over to the Avengers for a potential crossover and he loved the idea
According to the actor himself, Logan might not be the farewell for the original Charles Xavier as the next installment identify who they want behind the lens.