'Wolverine' Gets New Title, Release Date and Mutant Co-Stars
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Talk of a Wolverine movie have been ongoing since (I think) right after X2 came out, and the project has been moving forward (slowly but surely) since that time. Now comes word from Variety that the Hugh Jackman spinoff project has claimed a release date, changed its title (slightly), and promises some new mutants that we haven't seen yet ... as well as some May 1, 2009, is when the Gavin Hood-directed Fox action movie will make its debut, and when it arrives it'll most likely be called X-Men Origins: Wolverine -- which means we can probably expect to hear some fresh news about X-Men Origins: Magneto some time soon. It also looks like Liev Schreiber is close to signing on as William Stryker. Yes, he'll be playing the younger version of the Brian Cox character from X2.
According to Variety, the story "explores the claw-wielding character Wolverine's violent and romantic past, and his complex relationship with Victor Creed and the ominous Weapon X program, as well as his encounters with other mutants." (The Wolverine screenplay comes from Troy writer David Benioff.) And since Mr. Hood is presently scheduled to shoot some of Wolverine in New Orleans, that's led to some speculation that Gambit may be among the new mutants.
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10-18-2007 @ 10:26AM
den said...
OK, so we've got Heroes: Origins, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and probably X-Men Origins: Magneto?
When is the announcement set for the title of the JLA movie to be called "JLA Origins: Young Justice"?
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10-18-2007 @ 10:30AM
David said...
I believe that the reason the title has changed to "X-Men Origins" is the same reason I heard that they changed the title to "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" -- so all the movies in a franchise will sit next to each other alphabetically in a video store. This also explains why most sequels are just the title of the original film plus a number (well, that, plus the stunning lack of imagination on the part of the marketing divisions and the belief that audiences are too stupid to know that a differently-titled movie is a sequel).
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10-19-2007 @ 7:32PM
stormko said...
What, are they trying to ride the "Heroes: Origins" train? Is "origins" going to become the new catch-phrase?
Geez.
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