Hugh Jackman discusses his return https://www.empireonline.com/movies...62UAKpt28P_82uv4kfYuVSCbh7nms1rFERfBG9DHOwMDD
In the grand scheme of things, Logan will come to be seen as the outlier, a grimdark, overlong slog of a movie that doesn't meaningfully connect to any of the other films. (I will always be disappointed that the family the group seeks refuge with mid-movie is a bunch of randos, rather than a reformed and retired Victor Creed, with Liev Schreiber reprising the role. Also, the movie should certainly not have exceeded two hours.)"But it seems this won’t be the exact same Logan we’ve met in previous X-Men movies (“Correct,” says Feige)"
So he's not a pre-Logan Wolverine or anything crazy like that.
In theory it was supposed to connect to the end of Apocalypse, though this wasn't ultimately borne out other than perhaps in a tangential way. Fox, because of not having a Feige, did not seem to coordinate the productions of Apocalypse and Logan ( two unrelated Weapon X plots, two different Calibans ). There is also the Logan footage which appears in The New Mutants. Unfortunately, we learned from Logan in Logan that there are no new mutants. Ay caramba!Gaith said:Logan will come to be seen as the outlier, a grimdark, overlong slog of a movie that doesn't meaningfully connect to any of the other films.
You haven't even seen the movie yet.Feige's still aiming for quality storytelling over an easy buck.
You haven't even seen the movie yet.
As much as I enjoyed Logan, the more I think about the more I think it really works better as an alternate future, rather than the actual future of the FoXmen universe.^ Yep, and the only real reference to a prior X-movie in Logan is to the original film. Whether one likes the movie or not, it's a clear outlier to the series as a whole, even accounting for the inconsistent continuity.
So? My point was, obviously, that if Feige was focused on making easy money, he wouldn't have advised Jackman not to return to the role.You haven't even seen the movie yet.
As much as I enjoyed Logan, the more I think about the more I think it really works better as an alternate future, rather than the actual future of the FoXmen universe.
I’m too lazy to google but if memory serves Mangold initially said that it took place in an alternate future but then rowed back on that.I thought that was the idea of the movie. Wasn't it inspired by the Old Man Logan comic series?
It was Jackman who originally used the phrase "slightly different universe" which Mangold then clarified that he meant they were simply set beyond all the other movies and had the freedom to do whatever they wanted.I’m too lazy to google but if memory serves Mangold initially said that it took place in an alternate future but then rowed back on that.
It was Jackman who originally used the phrase "slightly different universe" which Mangold then clarified that he meant they were simply set beyond all the other movies and had the freedom to do whatever they wanted.
Really, when it comes to the X-Films, it's hard to imagine why it matters anyway. Multiple films contradict each other in weird ways, and a bunch of characters get "rebooted" with little care for what came before. Not to mention the way that a chunk of characters don't do any significant aging over the course of four decades.![]()
Totes fair, bruv.I have, and never will give any type of f*%& about it and will just like or dislike the latest show/movie/episode in my beloved franchises. "Damn the Canon's, and full speed ahead!!!"
I don't think that it's insane to find it weird when characters show up unexplained in completely different time periods, but we're all of us different.It's utterly insane for fans to insist that 100% compatible movies/series is possible in their loved franchises.
Magneto didn’t age between First Class and AOA but I can only assume that he had one helluva stressful decade in the 1990sIt was Jackman who originally used the phrase "slightly different universe" which Mangold then clarified that he meant they were simply set beyond all the other movies and had the freedom to do whatever they wanted.
Really, when it comes to the X-Films, it's hard to imagine why it matters anyway. Multiple films contradict each other in weird ways, and a bunch of characters get "rebooted" with little care for what came before. Not to mention the way that a chunk of characters don't do any significant aging over the course of four decades.![]()
He lost almost everything he owned when Beanie Babies crashed.Magneto didn’t age between First Class and AOA but I can only assume that he had one helluva stressful decade in the 1990s
My issues with it aren't about continuity, I would just like to think the characters got a happier ending than almost all of them being killed the way they were in the movie.It was Jackman who originally used the phrase "slightly different universe" which Mangold then clarified that he meant they were simply set beyond all the other movies and had the freedom to do whatever they wanted.
Really, when it comes to the X-Films, it's hard to imagine why it matters anyway. Multiple films contradict each other in weird ways, and a bunch of characters get "rebooted" with little care for what came before. Not to mention the way that a chunk of characters don't do any significant aging over the course of four decades.![]()
I don’t know.So? My point was, obviously, that if Feige was focused on making easy money, he wouldn't have advised Jackman not to return to the role.
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