The legendary comics writer, whose 1982 collaboration with Frank Miller provides the source material for the upcoming Fox film, gives his approval to Christopher McQuarrie’s screenplay.
The Madhouse-produced Marvel anime series feature Heroes stars Adrian Pasdar and Milo Ventimiglia as the voices of Tony Stark and Logan.
G4TV’s Attack of the Show has premiered a scene from the Madhouse-produced Wolverine anime series, which debuts later this year on the cable channel.
Star Hugh Jackman spoke with the Los Angeles Times about his upcoming film The Wolverine and how the new film differs from its predecessor in terms of story and the hero’s physique.
Director Darren Aronofsky has confirmed that his Wolverine movie won’t bear an unwieldy title like, say, X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2. Instead, it will be called The Wolverine. It also won’t be a conventional sequel to Gavin Hood’s 2009 movie.
Gary Ross seems to have emerged as the director for Lionsgate’s movie adaptation of The Hunger Games, beating out fellow directors like Sam Mendes and David Slade. But is there more than meets the eye to the decision?
The four Marvel Anime series produced by Madhouse Studios and written by Warren Ellis — Iron Man, Wolverine, X-Men and Blade — will air next year on G4TV. Each series is 12 episodes.
Talking to MTV about the in-progress sequel to last year’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, star Hugh Jackman said that the script is “the best one we’ve had.”