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Does anybody know what Hugh's contract says? How many more X-flicks is he signed on for?
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplayl...re_will_be_an_x-men_4_movie_but_is_still_ope/2. What happened to Darren Aronofsky?
His personal life precluded him from making the movie, explains Jackman. I asked him to do X-Men 3, I asked him to do Wolverine one and he said, Its not so much for me. And then he read this and said, Man, Im in. This is the best comic movie script Ive ever read and hes been dying to do one for a long time.
3. What made James Mangold the right choice?
Jackman says there was no shortage of directors willing to throw their hats into the pool as Aronofskys replacement. But it was Mangold who had the best handle on the material. Many directors wanted to do this film, Im happy to say, because of the strength of the script. When he came in he just had such a clear vision of where this movie should go. He had the best take. Hes done many, many genres. I look at 3:10 to Yuma, and when he started talking about The Outlaw Josey Wales I was like, Okay, now were on the right track. He had a couple of things which, I think, even in Darrens version of the script, hadnt been solved that he just knew he had the key.
4. Mark Bombacks recent re-write work is not an overhaul, but more of a polish on McQuarries script.
When a director takes over any script, says Jackman, they need to make it their movie. So Jim hired Mark to help him make the movie his own. Darren had worked on the script himself and taken it in a certain direction that was right for him. And that would have been a great version of the movie. Ive seen Jims version now and, you know, Jim saw things that werent working for him that were working for Darren. And Ive got to hand it to Fox and to Jim, its easy when you start with the best script weve had from Chris McQuarrie. Which is why Darren signed on. So once you have that, thats 80, 85 percent of your movie.
5. The Wolverine is based on Millers Japanese saga, but it will not be an exact translation.
Its a little darker and, I think, a little more true to the character, Jackman stressed. If you read all of [the Japanese saga] there is a lot of it that is a little disparate and some of its got X-Men in it. Theres a wedding and all that. So we take license with that.
"That's up to Hugh, if he wanted it. We'll see. I don't think I'm in it, I haven't heard anything," Kitsch said. "I got my plate full, man. I'm pretty happy where I'm at."
"I know if we do it, it'll probably be down the road and we'll do it hopefully a lot darker, he said. I'd love to play him again, but it's a matter of doing it right, too. There's no point in just doing it for the sake of doing it."
A little darker? This better be alot darker and alot more true to character, not a little.
Last time I heard Jackman say " We take License" we got Wade "Baraka Pool" Wilson. Really voting for this movie and hope whatever license they do take, they take knowing they learned their lesson on XMOW.
IIRC, wasn't XO:W "darker" when Hugh and co. spoke of it.......(again I still enjoy XO:W...for the most part)......I want this film to be good, they can take as much time to polish the script, etc...
Gambit (and Kitsch) was my favorite characters in XO......can Gambit just get a spin-off instead maybe shoehorning him into another X (or Wolverine)-Film...
In this interview promoting Real Steel, in video 2 and 3 he talks about Wolverine, including an R rating and new faces.
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/698641/hugh-jackman-talks-next-wolverine-film.jhtml#id=1672077
That would be awesome! It should be like this:In this interview promoting Real Steel, in video 2 and 3 he talks about Wolverine, including an R rating and new faces.
http://www.mtv.com/videos/movies/698641/hugh-jackman-talks-next-wolverine-film.jhtml#id=1672077