Cameras roll on The Wolverine on July 31
[Mon 16/07/2012 01:54:10]
By Sandy George
Production begins on The Wolverine in Sydney on July 31 -- that is, on a Tuesday in two weeks -- with Hugh Jackman starring in the title role.
Logan/Wolverine travels to Japan to train with a Samurai warrior in this new episode, the sixth outing for Jackman as this character, although he only had a cameo in X-Men: First Class.
Director James Mangold and his cast and crew are working out of Fox Studio Australia and will travel all around Sydney, including Kurnell, to get the settings they require. A few weeks of filming will also occur in Japan.
Media outlets around the world have run with the news that Jessica Biel and Will Yun Lee have both been cast as villains in the upcoming film Biel as Viper and Lee as The Silver Samurai and that Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima and Brian Tee are also in the cast..While this may be true, IF Magazine was told today that no cast contracts have been signed.
It was confirmed, however, that the cinematographer is Amir Mokri, who moved to the US from Iran when he was in his early 20s and has most recently worked with Zack Snyder on Man of Steel and Michael Bay on Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
The producers are Lauren Shuler Donner, Hutch Parker, Scott Franklin, Jackman and John Palermo, Jackman's business partner at the now defunct Seed Productions. US line producer Joseph Caracciolo is on executive producer duties and Anne Bruning is unit production manager.
IF Magazine has it on good authority that Francois Audouy is the production designer, Ellen Mirojnick is costume designer, Nick Copping is production co-ordinator, and Jen Lamphee is make-up and hair supervisor, but confirmation was not forthcoming.
Hugh Jackman has only been back in Sydney for a few days, and photos of him walking through the airport and swimming at Bondi Beach have already been published. If Biel is in the film, expect some media tracking of Justin Timberlake too, as the pair are engaged to be married.
Most recently Jackman played Jean Valjean in Tom Hoopers big-screen adaptation of Les Misérables.
The Wolverine is a direct sequel to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which was directed by Gavin Hood. Darren Aronofsky was originally attached to direct the follow-up but was replaced by Mangold, who is best known for Walk The Line, the biopic about country and western legend Johnny Cash.
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Especially if Jessica Biel is in it!t:
There is something that bothers me quite a bit. Maybe one of you can enlighten me.
Both "Man of Steel" and "Iron Man 3" have major appearances at Comic Con right now. They both come out next summer ! "The Wolverine" also comes out next summer.
Here is my gripe: While MoS already wrapped shooting and showed plenty of footage at Comic Con and Iron Man 3 beeing a good step INTO shooting, probably also having some footage at Comic Con...
...The Wolverine hasent even started filming yet ! Not a frame has been shot yet. FOX and Mangold really have to perform an uber-fast turnarround to get The Wolverine ready for July 2013. I have a fear that its gonna be rushed.
Do you even think they re gonna make it in time??
Great casting, Biel will look good in green.
I had a look round online at fan response to the casting and it was surprisingly mixed, and some of it very negative.
I didn't understand one comment I read that said "Testosterone is not a toy, Jessica." What's that supposed to mean? She doesn't look like a bodybuilder.
Two of them are/were men, so I think we know which one Biel is up for... Unless of course, the above comment is true and she is hitting the roids lol
While the film will be largely set in Japan, with a reported number of Japanese cast members added to the sequel, director James Mangold are working out of Fox Studio Australia and will travel around Sydney and its surrounds, including Kurnell. The shoot will also travel to Japan for several weeks of location work.
Hollywood and Hugh Jackman - at Kurnell?
BY SANDRA SIAGIAN
18 Jul, 2012 08:00 AM
THE star himself might not be on the scene, but one of the sets for Hugh Jackman's next Wolverine flick is already under construction at Kurnell.
Neighbouring residents were notified by the production company, 20th Century Fox, that Bonna Point Reserve would be temporarily occupied to make way for a World War II prisoner of war camp set (pictured under construction).Scenes for the film will be shot in two days between Monday, July 30 and Thursday, August 2.
Kurnell resident Vanessa Lee said it was exciting to see a movie set in the area.
"I might wander out here and have a picnic on the beach when they start filming," she said."The kids think it's exciting and I think it's a great way to promote Kurnell and the shire."
Location, building of a set description and dates in this article.
There's a small photo attached to the article.
Kate Beckinsale only does movies directed or produced by her flop husband.
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