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A fascinating quote from Hugh Jackman posted to Screenrant regarding the potential for an Avengers/X-Men mash up, including:
"one of the great things about this movie is that a lot of people from Marvel are here and it seems a lot more inclusive than it has been in the past. I don't know what's happening behind the scenes, but I think it is fantastic".
Jackman goes on to provide high praise for Marvel Studios honcho Kevin Feige. Is there a deal in the works to have more collaboration between the two studios going forward? Will Disney/Marvel be involved in putting an MCU-style marketing push together for DOFP? Could Jackman be the one to heal the apparent rift between Disney/Marvel and FOX? Stay tuned.
Well If we see some The Wolverine merchandise that Is sign for future.Untill we see
merchise again for the Wolverine or Days of future past best not to get your hopes up.
It's too late for Marvel to be involved with the marketing push for The Wolverine. The key film is DOFP - FOX has a lot riding on it, especially if Jackman's latest underperforms. DOFP could have the kind of all ages appeal that has worked so well in the MCU's latest films, and sell a considerable amount of tie- in merchandise as well. But that is going to rely on cutting a deal with Disney/Marvel beforehand. If Thor does well in its 11/14 slot, Marvel may even be up to move GOTG to the fall in order to give DOFP some more breathing room, rather than potentially overshadowing the FOX release in a sea of Rocket Raccoon plush toys.
I think they have to be careful about marketing a cute furry animal toy that's holding a massive gun. Not a very good message, especially in America.
Well If we see some The Wolverine merchandise that Is sign for future.Untill we see
merchise again for the Wolverine or Days of future past best not to get your hopes up.
The massive gun will likely be "nerfed".
It's too late for Marvel to be involved with the marketing push for The Wolverine. The key film is DOFP - FOX has a lot riding on it, especially if Jackman's latest underperforms. DOFP could have the kind of all ages appeal that has worked so well in the MCU's latest films, and sell a considerable amount of tie- in merchandise as well. But that is going to rely on cutting a deal with Disney/Marvel beforehand. If Thor does well in its 11/14 slot, Marvel may even be up to move GOTG to the fall in order to give DOFP some more breathing room, rather than potentially overshadowing the FOX release in a sea of Rocket Raccoon plush toys.
Much as I'd like to see a shared universe, I think it's more likely that Hugh Jackman is just being his usual nice guy self and is trying to keep everyone getting along.
There are action figures coming out for The Wolverine:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/11/collectibles-expose-thor-the-dark-worlds-dark-elves
I was hoping Wolverine in the business suit would be a figure.![]()
what does Archangel has to do with Thor: The Dark world and The Wolverine? lol
a cameo after the credits or what?![]()
It's too late for Marvel to be involved with the marketing push for The Wolverine. The key film is DOFP - FOX has a lot riding on it, especially if Jackman's latest underperforms.
Wolverine looks leagues better the World War Z imo. Form everything I read I don't think The Wolverine was ever going for epic. Everything said leads to it being a smaller character focused piece.
Even if it underperforms that won't dent the box office DoFP is gonna get.
Wolverine looks leagues better the World War Z imo. Form everything I've read, I don't think The Wolverine was ever going for epic. Everything said leads to it being a smaller character focused piece.
Even if it underperforms that won't dent the box office DoFP is gonna get. Unless DoFP ends up getting Origns reception it should be in pretty solid shape.
Sadly, I fear your latter point is more than likely to happen than not. The Wolverine is surrounded by some serious heavy hitters this summer with Man Of Steel, World War Z, Star Trek and of course Iron Man is STILL competing in theaters. All of those films looks so...so...so EPIC. Wolverine, by comparison, looks very small in scale and standard. It doesn't feel like a tentpole release or a real "event" film. It's just kinda there...and no one I know is even talking about it.
And I'm afraid that if it does underperform it may have some impact on DoFP if Marvel does not step in and "share the lovin'".
What is the budget for Wolverine?
150¿????
where did they use the budget, then? Lol
yeah, I saw it yesterday.
wasnt impressed
