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About 10 minutes.
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About 10 minutes.
In THE WOLVERINE, also directed by James Mangold, Yukio (Rila Fukushima) has the ability to see how anyone will die, including Logan (Hugh Jackman). She tells him that she's foreseen his death, saying "I saw you die its not like I get a complete picture. More like looking through a keyhole. But Im always right. All I can see is one part of a persons life: their death. And I saw yours I see you on your back, theres blood everywhere. Youre holding your own heart in your hand." Later in the film that prophesy was seemingly fulfilled when Logan was forced to perform surgery on himself in order to remove a parasite from his heart. He briefly died before his accelerated healing ability was able to bring him back to life.
Flash forward to the end of LOGAN, and that prophesy seems to take on a new more figurative meaning. After battling X-24, Logan is on his back, covered in blood and holding the hand of Laura (Dafne Keen), his "heart." One Twitter user put the pieces together and asked James Mangold for confirmation of whether this was his intent all along.
@_moegonzales3_ said:@mang0ld you had this set up the whole time?!?!?!?!?!?!?
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@_moegonzales3_ Well done, Maurice
https://mobile.***********/_moegonzales3_/status/839874304183435265
Seeing a child being [BLACKOUT]f***in harpooned on purpose[/BLACKOUT]... yeah that's no soft R.
Man. I swear, I feel like I was the only one on the planet who was geeking the f*** out during the Apocalypse Weapon X sequence. That whole sequence was so euphoric for me, it was like "finally...FINALLY! THEY GOT IT RIGHT!!" I had a big dumb grin on my face during the whole thing. I really am surprised no one else liked it.
Man. I swear, I feel like I was the only one on the planet who was geeking the f*** out during the Apocalypse Weapon X sequence. That whole sequence was so euphoric for me, it was like "finally...FINALLY! THEY GOT IT RIGHT!!" I had a big dumb grin on my face during the whole thing. I really am surprised no one else liked it.
Oh i was freaking out too. For the same reasons. Plus i just think Hugh does the berserker rage so well so even with little blood it was really cool. But still, holy hell that hard R Logan violence!Man. I swear, I feel like I was the only one on the planet who was geeking the f*** out during the Apocalypse Weapon X sequence. That whole sequence was so euphoric for me, it was like "finally...FINALLY! THEY GOT IT RIGHT!!" I had a big dumb grin on my face during the whole thing. I really am surprised no one else liked it.
And it was glorious.Seeing a child being [BLACKOUT]f***in harpooned on purpose[/BLACKOUT]... yeah that's no soft R.
His berserker mode in X-2 was arguably the high point of his on-screen viciousness until I guess the Wolverine?
He seemed toned down in X-3 and certainly Origins.
Anyone seen this? Apparently Jean was supposed to get a significant mention during the dinner scene at the farmhouse. It's in a deleted scene now.
From Mangold:
I sketched out different conversations for that dinner scene and one of them went to a much darker place. Mrs Munson asks Logan if hes married, and Charles says he was but he killed her. Of course, he wasnt really married, but what that then spawns is Charles waxing poetic about Jean Grey, and its a really cool moment. Both Hugh and Patrick were amazing. The problem was, it created an incredibly powerful lead brick in the middle of the only moment in the movie where there was a breather. Even I, with my taste for the dark, felt that it was one too many. Things go pretty ****** within seconds after that. I think [the deleted scene] will make it to the Blu-ray.
http://screenrant.com/logan-deleted-scene-jean-grey/
Charles knows about Jean's death because of DOFP though and Logan should still remember the events of the original timeline.if that was included there would be only one to view logan as total stand
alone film.
Anyone seen this? Apparently Jean was supposed to get a significant mention during the dinner scene at the farmhouse. It's in a deleted scene now.
From Mangold:
I sketched out different conversations for that dinner scene and one of them went to a much darker place. Mrs Munson asks Logan if hes married, and Charles says he was but he killed her. Of course, he wasnt really married, but what that then spawns is Charles waxing poetic about Jean Grey, and its a really cool moment. Both Hugh and Patrick were amazing. The problem was, it created an incredibly powerful lead brick in the middle of the only moment in the movie where there was a breather. Even I, with my taste for the dark, felt that it was one too many. Things go pretty ****** within seconds after that. I think [the deleted scene] will make it to the Blu-ray.
http://screenrant.com/logan-deleted-scene-jean-grey/
That would've actually been really cool. The Wolverine cast really didn't get the best treatment in the franchise. What with them being retconned out of the continuity less than a year later.Glad they cut this out. Not only would it have been a killjoy moment as Mangold said, but I'm so tired of the emphasis on Jean. I would've preferred it if they implied his "wife" was Mariko, given she was the one that helped Logan finally let go of Jean.
The Wolverine cast really didn't get the best treatment in the franchise. What with them being retconned out of the continuity less than a year later.t: