Wolverine loosing his adamantium claws? I know he grows back his natural claws... I was kinda bummed about it.... At first I felt, well he only lost one set.... but then he lost both.
Wolverine loosing his adamantium claws? I know he grows back his natural claws... I was kinda bummed about it.... At first I felt, well he only lost one set.... but then he lost both.
Nope. Loved it. To me it was the redeeming part of that final fight scene (which I didn't really enjoy much).
I love it when a movie like this does something that you wouldn't expect for the betterment of the story. Makes the danger more real.
Plus, Magneto can fix him right up before Sentinel action in DOFP
Wow. If that's true then the explanation is wolverine : origins bad. Adamantium bullet vs adamantium skull all over again. News flash Fox: primary adamantium cannot damage primary adamantium! And adamantium that is set is immune to any and all heat! Jeez.....barring a supernova I guess.
Nope. Loved it. To me it was the redeeming part of that final fight scene (which I didn't really enjoy much).
I love it when a movie like this does something that you wouldn't expect for the betterment of the story. Makes the danger more real.
Plus, Magneto can fix him right up before Sentinel action in DOFP
What I love about the whole bone claws situation is that it plays thematically into the film big time. But, if you discount Origins Wolverine and just use the flashbacks from X-Men and X2 as the official backstory of Logan, seeing the bone claws for the first time in this film is really interesting. It doesn't feel out of place.
I know it technically ties into Origins Wolverine but because that's the only thing they reference from that movie, I think it plays as a nice revelation for people who haven't seen that film or who just discount it....like me.
But he got them in the 80's didn't he?
1979.
Three Mile Island, which is when the climax of X-Men Origins: Wolverine takes place, was 1979.
And of course the bone claws are taken directly from Origins.
I just assumed Mariko would offer to patch him up (if he wanted). She's got the facilities and the tech for handling adamantium.
I thought the same, but was hoping it wouldn't happen. I think, as a contained story, The Wolverine plays better if he doesn't get the adamantium claws back.
This^No, I hated how he lost the adamantium claws in this film. They missed the opportunity to have him lose them to Magneto. Instead he lost them to a cheap throw away villain.
You can't even say that there's a benefit of having a stronger healing or being less vulnerable to Magneto since he still has the skeleton...So dumb.
Why would Magneto be in a position to take his claws away? What purpose would that serve in DOFP? Wouldn't it be more fitting for Mags to help him get his claws BACK now?
It served THIS movie to have his claws removed. THIS movie. I don't understand the mentality of not using certain scenes because maybe they can sort of possibly do them better later on. That's how you get movies like Iron Man 2, Origins, etc. Sure you have to be able to see the forest for the trees but at the same time each movie should absolutely be able to stand on its own.
Theyre taken from the comics, Origins didnt invent them.
Yeah but in Decembert: