Bone claws should be in the movie, why? I've said this many times and I'll say it again,
Because they make more sense then having the claws be a product of weapon x.
In the comics, during the Barry Windsor Smith weapon X mini that came out, they explained the claws as a "side effect." That was stated as the official reason Wolverine got his claws (prior to the introduction of them being bone). This didn't make any sense. Mainly because...
1) If they were side effects, how could Wolverine use them? He has to have special muscles in his forearms to push the claws through his hands. If they were merely a side effect he wouldn't have these muscles. Now, if he had always had the claws, then he would have always had the muscles that would retract and extract them from his forearms. That's one reason why Bone claws make sense.
Now, had the Weapon X storyline explained that the claws were advanced cyber technology that allowed Wolverine to mentally activate them, it would have made more sense, but they didn't say this in the comics. Which made for a big loophole, because, as I've said, if the claws were merely a "side effect" there would be no way Wolverine could use them because he would have no way to push them out of his forearms.
The bone claws made more sense then the explanation for Wolverine's claws that were in the comics, and I see no reason why they shouldn't be in the movie, or why they hurt the character.
Chaos Bringer said:
Day of Fututre Past
Sentinel kills Wolvie.
His skeleton Remains.
The claws are not bone, they are adamantium. They are shaped NOTHING AT ALL like the rendition of bone claws that Marvel has LSD'd into the new reality of craptastic reading.
all of sudden thin strips of adamantium have expanded into round bone claws. hmm... i guess when Barry Windsor Smith was working on Marvel Comics Presents he had bone claws too. You know that story right? the real weapon x storyline ? no. of course not.
SUCK.
In DOFP, it does not show if Wolverine's claws are bone or Adamantium, because of the fact that his ENTIRE SKELETON is covered in adamantium, so you can't see the bone under the metal. And bringing up the shape of his claws is a useless argument, why you ask? ARTISTIC CREATIVITY that's why. Each Artist draws Wolverine's claws differently. Some draw them long and skinny, others short and fat. It's all style.
And you you brought up Barry Windson Smith? Well, if you read above you'll see why his explanation of Wolverine's claws was worse then the idea of bone claws.