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That second poster is so freaking awesome. 

Pinch me I'm dreaming. Finally they get that it's fine to embrace the comic book costumes. If by any chance we get a Samurai iteration of Wolverines classic costume [blackout]due to his regenerative powers being down for when he faces Silver Samurai[/blackout] then that would be beyond incredible.
Good looking poster.
Still hope this is Rated R!
it will never be rated R, if you are lucky there might be an alternative uncut version on dvd, but even then i'm not sure FOX would risk that
Why not risk it, it's a known character, known for violence and rage (well in the comics not the neutered film version) the video game was rated R.
This could (maybe should) be Hugh's last full outing as Wolverine, go out with the version fans(not stupid kids) want.
those kids bring in the money not the fans
my goodness the amount of people that think The wolverine and DOFP will be the final to this run on the franchise
if this film is a hit they will make another with jackman, as long as these films get the audience and the money FOX won't mind
the reason why it probably won't be rated R is because kids can't see it
Well as a fan I'm bored with films pandering to bloody kids, just to sell a toy, if other darker characters can get away with a more gritty adult tone/themes so can Wolverine.
Well as a fan I'm bored with films pandering to bloody kids, just to sell a toy,
yeah your alone thier buddy she looks great and has a femme fatale look and comic accurate and doesn't look cosplay at all and the poster with just hugh jackman looks pure bad assAs far as the new marketing materials, I have literally lost 90% of my interest in this now. Looks just like X-Men Origins. Same glossy/sanitized/fake set design. Viper looks like she's wearing a Comic Con costume. Comic book accurate does not mean it looks good on film. If anyone could have used a patent leather suit it's her.
And those two posters are horrendous. Looks like they hired The Dark Knight Rises designer for the first one and the X: First Class one for the second.
After four Wolverine movies they still can't get it right.
As far as the new marketing materials, I have literally lost 90% of my interest in this now. Looks just like X-Men Origins. Same glossy/sanitized/fake set design. Viper looks like she's wearing a Comic Con costume. Comic book accurate does not mean it looks good on film. If anyone could have used a patent leather suit it's her.
And those two posters are horrendous. Looks like they hired The Dark Knight Rises designer for the first one and the X: First Class one for the second.
After four Wolverine movies they still can't get it right.
Considering there were neither toy tie ins for The Wovlerine, just like there weren't any for X: First Class, or kid related merchandise (shirts, lunch boxes, etc, etc) I have no idea why this movie isn't rated R. Smaller budget, big summer release date (no bueno).. a hard R film would actually drive more people to it out of curiosity. Hell, I've seen plenty of 12 - 17 year olds at every single R rated movie I've been too. Doesn't stop them from going.
Those aren't "toys" in the traditional sense. They are adult collectibles from a high end collectible company. They're even packaged/marketed like them.
THESE are toys:
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Hasbro launched an entire Wolverine line that is unrelated to the movie. They stressed over and over that it is UNRELATED to the movie. X-Men, X-Men 2, X-Men 3 and X-Men Origins ALL had movie toy lines. First Class and this movie do not.