Logan total box office collection: Jackman’s film has earned Rs. 17 crores
As such, this film serves as an important memento for both fans of the character and the actor himself. Hugh Jackman was upfront about his stance on leaving before the movie’s first scene was shot.
I have no idea what this grand connection between films might be, though there are 40 years of X-Men comic book crossover history to pull from at this point.
This past week saw Hugh Jackman bringing the curtain down on 17 years of portraying the fan-favourite mutant Wolverine with the release of the James Mangold-directed solo outing Logan.
Normally, I find the “X-Men” movies hard to follow, but “Logan” is a different story. Although, honestly, it kind of goes without saying.
The bleak world that the movie is set in, as well as the state of our heroes, allow both Jackman and Stewart to play around with these characters in a way we’ve never seen before and it makes them feel more human than ever.
Still, we have to remember, the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition is pretty much the Rated-R version of the movie. Their mock feud is trending again after Ryan Reynolds hilariously trolled his X-Men Origins: Wolverine co-star Hugh Jackman a couple of days ago.
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Reynolds has previously said of a Deadpool/Wolverine tie-in: “I want Deadpool and Wolverine in a movie together”.
Set in 2029, Logan sees Wolverine working as a limo driver and living in isolation on the Mexican border, following the extinction of nearly all other mutants. Because even if Jackman is truly done, Fox nearly certainly won’t be, given the critical and (more importantly) box office success of the movie.
The viewer constantly roots for Logan to save the day so that Logan, Xavier and Laura can walk into the sunset together – even if they know that Logan is not destined for a happy ending. It was pure Wolverine, and you can understand why just from watching this. X-24 is played by a younger looking Jackman-a rage-filled, morally bankrupt, mute weapon of vast strength and healing factor. I’ve seen a slew of actors that have been tossed around, from Garrett Hedlund to Kit Harington, but the one that has me the most interested in is Tom Hardy. Yes, we become sad and regret in life but nothing to the degree that owns this man (his character in the film).