Two new posters from director James Mangold’s The Wolverine show Hugh Jackman in berserker mode, while the latest photos from the Fox film turn the spotlight on Logan’s leading ladies.
Ahead of the debut of the first trailer for director James Mangold’s The Wolverine, Fox has released a photo of star Hugh Jackman with claws bared, along with the caption “There’s nothing left to lose.”
The new issue of Total Film offers more images of Hugh Jackman as Logan in director James Mangold’s The Wolverine. The first trailer arrives online March 27.
The Wolverine director James Mangold has revealed his black-and-white portraits of stars Hugh Jackman, Tao Okamoto and Rila Fukushima. The film opens July 26.
The latest photo from director James Mangold’s The Wolverine features a solemn-looking Logan in Tokyo with the caption, “The past is always behind you, but the memories still remain.” The film, which stars Hugh Jackman, opens July 26.
Hugh Jackman, who has appeared in more of Fox’s X-Men films than any other actor, addresses his upcoming role in Days of Future Past and reveals he’s currently not committed to any other installments of the franchise.
Our first peek at footage from director James Mangold’s The Wolverine will finally arrive March 29 when the teaser plays with screenings of G.I. Joe: Retaliation.
Judging from titles, trailers and interviews, 2013 is shaping up to be a grim year for genre films, ranging from Star Trek Into Darkness to The Wolverine to Thor: The Dark World. But why?
A new image from director James Mangold’s The Wolverine shows Hugh Jackman as a well-dress Logan on a mission. “I still don’t think we’ve seen the definitive Wolverine,” the actor teases.
Teasing that Logan’s “berserker rage” will make an appearance in The Wolverine, director James Mangold explains, “I wanted to make a film that in a way captures the intensity of his character.”
The latest image from James Mangold’s The Wolverine offers a look at Hugh Jackman as Logan in the film’s Japanese setting. The Fox release opens July 26.
Elaborating on his reason for setting The Wolverine after the events of X-Men: The Last Stand, director James Mangold explains, “I was fascinated with the idea of portraying Logan as a ronin – the definition of which is a samurai without a master, without a purpose.”