I'm officially done with this garbage. There is no way, being a fan of the book WANTED, that I can accept this film. If I had known nothing about the production of this movie and saw this trailer without the title at the end, I would never have even known it was in any way related to WANTED. Not only that...but it really does look like a lame Matrix ripoff.
I refuse to even support it enough to bash it in these forums. Hope you guys enjoy the movie.

Then the entire purpose of the project is gutted. Rhetorical question here... Besides the supervillain angle, what sets what we're seeing here apart from 10,000 generic action flicks? I see nothing memorable here.
It depends. If you're into supervillains, this "birth of a super-criminal" tale is not to be missed. If you thoroughly identify with heroes, you might enjoy it less. "Wanted" is definitely not for everyone - for one thing, the artist does not stint on the depictions of gore. People's heads are blown in half almost every other page.
The premise of the film is already flawed. When Fox and Wesley first meet [which is in a Subway-type sandwich shop] she does NOT rescue him from an attacker. LOL! Hardly. On a whim, she guns down every single person in the place, then whisks him off to meet Seltzer and then almost puts a bullet in Wesley's head herself. There's no kindness there. She does not care about him, he's Seltzer's project. [And in a way... hers.] it's strictly business.
Anyhoo, I'm going to have to agree with Anti-Moderator here and say that this is so extremely awful, I don't think I'll be following it further. You who want to see this, enjoy. Me, I don't want my super-criminals watered down, thanks but no thanks. Ugh.

Y'know, there's a lot of love for the original GN in here...
...as there should be...
... but no one seems to have commented on how cool and stylish the trailer is. Most people whom I've spoken with have been sold from the moment Morgan Freeman put a curveball on a bullet. And I'll put money against the 'forseeable twist' mentioned above, cuz... just no.
So, yeah, the movie might as well be named something else entirely (It doesn't appear as anyone is 'wanted' in the criminal sense), but as for what it is, on it's own? It's looking better than some other comic book movies, quality-wise.
Y'know, there's a lot of love for the original GN in here...
...as there should be...
... but no one seems to have commented on how cool and stylish the trailer is. Most people whom I've spoken with have been sold from the moment Morgan Freeman put a curveball on a bullet. And I'll put money against the 'forseeable twist' mentioned above, cuz... just no.
So, yeah, the movie might as well be named something else entirely (It doesn't appear as anyone is 'wanted' in the criminal sense), but as for what it is, on it's own? It's looking better than some other comic book movies, quality-wise.
From the looks of the trailer, they're the type of assassin's who like to wear a suit and tie when they off a guy.
Damn, the hate coming out if this thread is so strong that the flowers in my office actually died
Anyway, I thought this looked great. It looks like a really fun action movie, and I will definitely go see it![]()
Also, even though now I know that the graphic novel is very different, I will still buy it. I really loved Mark Millar's take on The Ultimates, and this sounds like a great book as well.
If anything, I can look at the movie as some kind of companion piece to the novel (or viceversa).
Just because it's so different, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to be horrible.
Look at the Bourne books, and the Bourne movies.
If there's none, no big deal to me.
Life goes on...
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