The film’s first trailer debuted last October after being teased by Hugh Jackman, who is making his final appearance as the popular X-Men mutant. The “Logan” movie is as much the fans’ farewell to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine as it is the actor’s goodbye to a role he has played since 2000. The trailer released in October was set to Johnny Cash’s haunting “Hurt” while this one breezes in on Jim Croce’s “I Got A Name”. Like Eleven, X-23 is hiding a lot of power… and this Logan trailer spends its entire two minutes proving so.
The original “Old Man Logan” comic series from Marvel carried a decidedly Western feel to it, and it looks like the movie adaptation will employ a similar tone. He seems happy with his life as a hidden X-Man until a young mutant, pursued by sinister forces, seeks him out for help. Will you be watching Logan when it comes to theaters in March?
Sony Pictures, the studio behind the upcoming “Logan” – named for Wolverine’s not-so-secret identity – recently revealed the film will carry and R rating, leaving the filmmakers plenty of space for blood and gore. But good in a sense so much better because it makes us even more want to discover the film in the dark rooms!
Turns out the mysterious girl is X-23, a mutant clone of Wolverine and presumably one of the very last mutants on Earth. Sinister, one of the X-Men universe’s most imposing and powerful villains. We don’t know if that’s exactly her origin in Logan, but it’s clear she carries some of the same wild tendencies.
While it’s weird to see X-Men comics in an X-Men movie, I get what director James Mangold is trying to do.
Fox has released the final trailer for “Logan”. In the comics, the character famously took over the mantle of “The Wolverine” and with Jackman’s intentions to leave the character behind, might Fox be looking to plant the seeds in this film for X-23 to become a successor for Jackman’s Wolverine?
The shades X-23 is rocking in this scene are nearly as cool as her takedown of the Quicksilver-like gas station attendant.