Recently, Fox announced that the third installment of the film featuring the mutant hero Wolverine would be classified as an R-Rated film. This rating indicates that the movie will contain elements of violence and language that may not be suitable for younger viewers, which has excited hardcore fans immensely. The strong action elements in this film will contribute to a far more authentic portrayal of the character.
At the beginning of October, when the first poster for the film was revealed, fans couldn’t help but notice the introduction of a new character, Laura Kinney, also known as X-23. This character is regarded as a clone of Wolverine, possessing the ability to regenerate and bearing adamantium claws, similar to him.
Just a little while ago, the image of Hugh Jackman as Logan from Old Man Logan was officially released. Abandoning the heroic and suave look typical of previous films, Jackman’s portrayal of Logan is now rugged, reflecting a darker tone filled with violence and human struggles, resonating with mature audiences. Gone are the days of the clean-cut, well-groomed character; Logan now embodies a more worn-down, gritty personality.
Despite the excitement surrounding the new film, when it comes to the X-Men franchise, audiences will inevitably associate Hugh Jackman as Wolverine with the character. Not only is Wolverine the main character in numerous X-Men films, but he has also captured the hearts of fans, particularly in Vietnam, where he is affectionately referred to as “the Wolverine,” despite the character’s gruff demeanor.
Fans are eagerly anticipating that the new film, Logan, will be an exceptional final chapter for Hugh Jackman in this iconic role, as he feels he has aged out of continuing to portray this character.