Logan is the tenth installment in the X-Men film series and the third and final Wolverine film after X-Men Origins: Wolverine and The Wolverine. Right from the opening scene, the violence that will characterize the whole movie is already on full display, showing that the R rating is not just for show.
While Logan isn’t a main player in the last X-Men film, “Apocalypse“, Jackman makes an uncredited appearance as Wolverine in his Weapon X form.
Australian actor Hugh Jackman who is renowned for playing the character of Wolverine on screen is a big fan of Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli. The ultraviolent movie is indeed Wolverine’s last hurrah, and in case you want to know how we bid adieu to the character, we can help.
Marvel Comics and 20th Century Fox presents “Logan” starring Hugh Jackman as Logan, Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier and Dafne Keen as Laura.
The Aussie actor is well aware of the strength of Indian team and knows that they will play boldly in the next match.
Not many people are aware that Hugh Jackman was a theatre enthusiast back in the day.
Having covered, films, theatre and musicals, what is keeping him away from Bollywood? “And I remember thinking, ‘One day, I’d love to be on stage with this man.’ So when I turned up to audition [for ‘X-Men”], I was completely starstruck. “So ya, am open”.
On the eve of release, Logan screenwriter Scott Frank has shed new light on the film’s pre-production process, including how one particular incarnation of James Mangold’s R-rated thriller nearly made room for Wolverine’s sibling and sworn enemy, Sabretooth.
In the X-Men series, Logan is amazingly moving and grown-up, elevating the superhero genre to new heights.