Hugh Jackman opened up about returning to Wolverine for his new movie Deadpool & Wolverine.
The 55-year-old actor is suiting up as the iconic hero again for the first time since 2017′s Logan. It marks the character’s official debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
If you were unaware, Logan appeared to be the end of Wolverine’s story on the big screen. In a new interview, Hugh revealed why he changed his mind and decided to suit up again.
On the topic of his costume, he also weighed in on wearing the hero’s signature yellow and blue spandex suit for the first time ever. Hugh even teased a bit about his latest performance as the character.
Keep reading to find out more…
Speaking to Empire, Hugh explained that he decided to go on a drive to contemplate returning to the character.
“I was about an hour into the drive,...
The 55-year-old actor is suiting up as the iconic hero again for the first time since 2017′s Logan. It marks the character’s official debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
If you were unaware, Logan appeared to be the end of Wolverine’s story on the big screen. In a new interview, Hugh revealed why he changed his mind and decided to suit up again.
On the topic of his costume, he also weighed in on wearing the hero’s signature yellow and blue spandex suit for the first time ever. Hugh even teased a bit about his latest performance as the character.
Keep reading to find out more…
Speaking to Empire, Hugh explained that he decided to go on a drive to contemplate returning to the character.
“I was about an hour into the drive,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
As long as there have been X-Men movies, Wolverine has generally been front and centre. While the adamantium-clawed mutant isn’t the team’s leader – nor usually central in the comics or cartoons – Hugh Jackman’s incarnation of Logan became the focal point of the original X-Men trilogy, as well as several Wolverine spin-off films (including deeply emotional send-off Logan), and timeline-hopping crossovers like Days Of Future Past. But even amid all those outings, there’s still fresh ground to be covered in Jackman’s long-awaited return to the role. Yes, he’s donning the claws again – years after thinking he was done for good – in Deadpool & Wolverine, teaming up with Ryan Reynolds’ Merc With A Mouth for a Marvel movie like no other.
And, as he tells Empire, it brought plenty of fresh opportunities with it – including getting to wear the character’s iconic yellow get-up in the flesh for the first time.
And, as he tells Empire, it brought plenty of fresh opportunities with it – including getting to wear the character’s iconic yellow get-up in the flesh for the first time.
- 5/2/2024
- by Ben Travis
- Empire - Movies
Zack Snyder’s Dcu tenure can be best described as an ambitious effort cut short due to the very divisive reception of his films. While Snyder believed he was pushing the boundaries with the storytelling and doing something new with the characters, it did not satisfy fans. Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice did little to excite core DC fans.
A still from X-Men ’97
One of the most infamous scenes from the latter was the Martha scene, where Superman tells Batman to save his adoptive mother before he kills him. The scene has become the butt of jokes over the years, and now X-Men ’97 creator Beau DeMayo is the latest to poke fun at the memefied scene.
Beau DeMayo Makes Fun Of The ‘Martha Scene’ With an X-Men’97 Twist
The infamous Martha scene in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice...
A still from X-Men ’97
One of the most infamous scenes from the latter was the Martha scene, where Superman tells Batman to save his adoptive mother before he kills him. The scene has become the butt of jokes over the years, and now X-Men ’97 creator Beau DeMayo is the latest to poke fun at the memefied scene.
Beau DeMayo Makes Fun Of The ‘Martha Scene’ With an X-Men’97 Twist
The infamous Martha scene in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice...
- 5/2/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
[This story contains major spoilers from the season finale of FX’s Shōgun.]
It’s easy to picture Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada gazing toward the horizon with a beatific sense of satisfaction over everything he has achieved with FX’s smash-hit miniseries Shōgun. His character, Lord Yoshii Toranaga, enjoys several such moments in the show’s 10th and last episode, A Dream of a Dream, as his patient, masterful strategizing finally yields precisely the outcome he desires: absolute power for himself and peace for all of Japan.
Sanada’s moment of career triumph is not dissimilar in its decade-spanning tirelessness (at least, in entertainment industry terms). He began performing nearly 60 years ago as a child in Japan, apprenticing under the legendary actor Sonny Chiba on the way to becoming a major local star, before breaking into Hollywood with roles in projects like The Last Samurai, Lost, The Wolverine, Avengers: Endgame, Bullet Train, John Wick: Chapter 4 and many others.
But now,...
It’s easy to picture Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada gazing toward the horizon with a beatific sense of satisfaction over everything he has achieved with FX’s smash-hit miniseries Shōgun. His character, Lord Yoshii Toranaga, enjoys several such moments in the show’s 10th and last episode, A Dream of a Dream, as his patient, masterful strategizing finally yields precisely the outcome he desires: absolute power for himself and peace for all of Japan.
Sanada’s moment of career triumph is not dissimilar in its decade-spanning tirelessness (at least, in entertainment industry terms). He began performing nearly 60 years ago as a child in Japan, apprenticing under the legendary actor Sonny Chiba on the way to becoming a major local star, before breaking into Hollywood with roles in projects like The Last Samurai, Lost, The Wolverine, Avengers: Endgame, Bullet Train, John Wick: Chapter 4 and many others.
But now,...
- 4/26/2024
- by Patrick Brzeski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The big trailer drop this week finally showed some of Hugh Jackman in action as Logan in the much-anticipated superhero film of the summer, Deadpool & Wolverine. Fans marveled (pun intended) at finally seeing Jackman don the iconic yellow suit from the comics that has been put aside for every movie adaptation in favor of black leather. Eagle-eyed viewers also caught some surprising appearances of additional characters from the X-Men film universe in a quick shot from the trailer. This just adds fuel to the fire of fan speculation on who might make cameos in the fourth-wall-breaking sequel.
As Marvel Studios continues to explore multiverses and even work in some actors from past roles, such as Kelsey Grammer’s return as Beast in a post-credits scene from The Marvels, fans are curious if any of the fan favorites of established franchises are also willing to return. Deadline reports that Famke Janssen recently addressed this question.
As Marvel Studios continues to explore multiverses and even work in some actors from past roles, such as Kelsey Grammer’s return as Beast in a post-credits scene from The Marvels, fans are curious if any of the fan favorites of established franchises are also willing to return. Deadline reports that Famke Janssen recently addressed this question.
- 4/24/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Fans still debate over the version of Hugh Jackman’s Logan that they get to see in Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool & Wolverine. While ‘the X-Man appears in the upcoming film, fans also discuss the possibility of other X-Men characters making an appearance. Jackman’s character’s one true love in the earlier 20th Century Films has now hinted that she may not return to her role in the new film.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in the upcoming MCU film Deadpool & Wolverine
Famke Janssen played the role of Jean Grey / Phoenix in five X-Men movies, predominantly appearing in the original trilogy. The Jean Grey-Logan-Scott Summers love triangle made for an interesting subplot in these films.
Hugh Jackman’s Love Interest May Not Appear In Deadpool & Wolverine
Famke Janssen and Hugh Jackman in X-Men: The Last Stand
Famke Janssen‘s Jean Grey had a complicated romantic relationship with Hugh Jackman...
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in the upcoming MCU film Deadpool & Wolverine
Famke Janssen played the role of Jean Grey / Phoenix in five X-Men movies, predominantly appearing in the original trilogy. The Jean Grey-Logan-Scott Summers love triangle made for an interesting subplot in these films.
Hugh Jackman’s Love Interest May Not Appear In Deadpool & Wolverine
Famke Janssen and Hugh Jackman in X-Men: The Last Stand
Famke Janssen‘s Jean Grey had a complicated romantic relationship with Hugh Jackman...
- 4/24/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Famke Janssen is not sure what Marvel has planned for the X-Men saga but doesn’t shut the door on the idea of reprising her role of Jean Grey / Phoenix.
Janssen originated the X-Men role in the 2000 film and would go on to play the mutant in 2003’s X2 and 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand. The actress also made cameos in 2013’s The Wolverine and 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past.
“I don’t know. I mean, I didn’t expect to come back after dying as Jean Grey,” Janssen told ComicBook in an interview. “I came back as the Phoenix [The Last Stand], and I came back in flashback scenes in The Wolverine, and then in Days of Future Past.”
Janssen noted that reprising the role following the initial films “were all surprises that I never anticipated” and didn’t put past appearing in this year’s Deadpool & Wolverine,...
Janssen originated the X-Men role in the 2000 film and would go on to play the mutant in 2003’s X2 and 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand. The actress also made cameos in 2013’s The Wolverine and 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past.
“I don’t know. I mean, I didn’t expect to come back after dying as Jean Grey,” Janssen told ComicBook in an interview. “I came back as the Phoenix [The Last Stand], and I came back in flashback scenes in The Wolverine, and then in Days of Future Past.”
Janssen noted that reprising the role following the initial films “were all surprises that I never anticipated” and didn’t put past appearing in this year’s Deadpool & Wolverine,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine is easily one of the best physiques that the world of entertainment has witnessed. While many actors have bulked up for their roles, Jackman’s dedication has been more remarkable due to his growing age with each successive appearance. Having portrayed the character for more than 20 years now, Jackman looks magnificent in the latest trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine, to say the least.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in X-Men: The Last Stand
Yet, there have been some trolls who cannot believe that the actor is as jacked as he looks, leading to the impression that he might be wearing fake muscles (!?). Coming to his defense is the Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld, who recently tweeted that the muscles are one hundred percent real and that he had touched them.
Deadpool Creator Comes to the Defense of Hugh Jackman
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine
Hugh Jackman...
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in X-Men: The Last Stand
Yet, there have been some trolls who cannot believe that the actor is as jacked as he looks, leading to the impression that he might be wearing fake muscles (!?). Coming to his defense is the Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld, who recently tweeted that the muscles are one hundred percent real and that he had touched them.
Deadpool Creator Comes to the Defense of Hugh Jackman
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in Deadpool & Wolverine
Hugh Jackman...
- 4/23/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are two pretty popular names in the film industry. Having done some of the most successful movies in the last two decades, both actors have an amazing folio to their credit. And of course, playing two of the most beloved superheroes from Marvel Comics has only added to their storied career.
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds as Logan and Wolverine
When Hugh Jackman first joined the world of superheroes, he was a relatively unknown face. X-Men (2000) was his debut movie, which catapulted him to over night success. Ryan Reynolds on the other hand had been part of some pretty successful projects by the Deadpool (2016) graced our screens. Though, to be fair, he had already played Deadpool, or at least a version of him, before, in one of the X-Men movies – X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009).
How Much Did Ryan Reynolds Earn For Playing Deadpool?
Ryan Reynolds would...
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds as Logan and Wolverine
When Hugh Jackman first joined the world of superheroes, he was a relatively unknown face. X-Men (2000) was his debut movie, which catapulted him to over night success. Ryan Reynolds on the other hand had been part of some pretty successful projects by the Deadpool (2016) graced our screens. Though, to be fair, he had already played Deadpool, or at least a version of him, before, in one of the X-Men movies – X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009).
How Much Did Ryan Reynolds Earn For Playing Deadpool?
Ryan Reynolds would...
- 4/22/2024
- by Swagata Das
- FandomWire
Wolverine is the best at what he does. And what he does is self-loathing and swear words. At least, that’s what we see in the latest trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine, courtesy of a returning Hugh Jackman seemingly as the only surviving X-Man from his universe.
The third Deadpool movie has long promised to be an R-rated reunion for 20th Century Fox mutants and a way to bring the X-Men into the MCU, so far the teasers are delivering just that. The first trailer was a cameo-fest full of Deadpool‘s supporting cast and other Fox characters, as well as a few Fox X-Men villains. The second trailer continues this trend, but focuses more on Wolverine. Along the way, we get some deep Marvel winks, many of which fly by so quickly that it takes enhanced senses to catch them.
If you haven’t watched the trailer yet, check it out below:
Now,...
The third Deadpool movie has long promised to be an R-rated reunion for 20th Century Fox mutants and a way to bring the X-Men into the MCU, so far the teasers are delivering just that. The first trailer was a cameo-fest full of Deadpool‘s supporting cast and other Fox characters, as well as a few Fox X-Men villains. The second trailer continues this trend, but focuses more on Wolverine. Along the way, we get some deep Marvel winks, many of which fly by so quickly that it takes enhanced senses to catch them.
If you haven’t watched the trailer yet, check it out below:
Now,...
- 4/22/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Before Ryan Reynolds sliced his way into box office lore with Deadpool’s razor-sharp wit, another beloved actor was only a claw’s length away from making R-rated comic book history. Yes, Hugh Jackman and director James Mangold intended to immortalize The Wolverine as the first mature audience-oriented spectacle in the X-Men universe.
Consider this: it is 2013, and the cinematic world is enthralled by PG-13, effects-laden marvels like The Avengers, whose paint is still drying on its vibrant canvas.
Even though Fox steered the ship towards safer waters, could anyone have predicted how Mangold’s unrealized vision would paradoxically give The Wolverine a cutting edge that allowed it to cut through the din of its competitors?
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
The director, as revealed in a candid chat with Den of Geek, teased us with thoughts on the changing studio setting that ultimately unfurled the red carpet for Logan to...
Consider this: it is 2013, and the cinematic world is enthralled by PG-13, effects-laden marvels like The Avengers, whose paint is still drying on its vibrant canvas.
Even though Fox steered the ship towards safer waters, could anyone have predicted how Mangold’s unrealized vision would paradoxically give The Wolverine a cutting edge that allowed it to cut through the din of its competitors?
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
The director, as revealed in a candid chat with Den of Geek, teased us with thoughts on the changing studio setting that ultimately unfurled the red carpet for Logan to...
- 4/22/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Deadpool officially enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe in this summer’s Deadpool & Wolverine, and the brand new official trailer is here to kickstart your week on a positive note.
Ryan Reynolds is of course back as Deadpool in his third movie with Hugh Jackman co-starring as Wolverine. Watch the official trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine below!
See Deadpool & Wolverine only in theaters on July 26, 2024.
This first full trailer gives us a lot more of Hugh Jackman in the classic blue/yellow Wolverine costume, which fans have been dying to see for decades now. What’s that? You thought Jackman’s Wolverine was dead in the wake of Logan, never to be seen again? Well he’s back in Deadpool & Wolverine, which sees Deadpool recruiting Wolverine to help save his world.
“I don’t know anything about saving worlds,” Deadpool says to Wolverine in his rallying speech. “But you do.
Ryan Reynolds is of course back as Deadpool in his third movie with Hugh Jackman co-starring as Wolverine. Watch the official trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine below!
See Deadpool & Wolverine only in theaters on July 26, 2024.
This first full trailer gives us a lot more of Hugh Jackman in the classic blue/yellow Wolverine costume, which fans have been dying to see for decades now. What’s that? You thought Jackman’s Wolverine was dead in the wake of Logan, never to be seen again? Well he’s back in Deadpool & Wolverine, which sees Deadpool recruiting Wolverine to help save his world.
“I don’t know anything about saving worlds,” Deadpool says to Wolverine in his rallying speech. “But you do.
- 4/22/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl Champ Marshawn Lynch (Bottoms), Mustafa Shakir, Cam Gigandet, André Eriksen, and Lio Tipton are boarding 87North and Universal’s original action movie With Love.
They join previously cast Oscar winner winners Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose, as well as Daniel Wu in the pic set for release on Feb. 7, 2025. For Quan, it’s his first major leading man role post Everything, Everywhere All at Once.
The movie hails from vet stunt and fight coordinator Jonathan Eusebio who is making his feature directorial debut. Eusebio’s credits include Black Panther, The Avengers, the John Wick films, The Matrix Resurrections, Violent Night, Deadpool 2, The Fate of the Furious, Doctor Strange, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Wolverine, The Bourne Legacy and 87North’s upcoming summer kickoff title,...
They join previously cast Oscar winner winners Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose, as well as Daniel Wu in the pic set for release on Feb. 7, 2025. For Quan, it’s his first major leading man role post Everything, Everywhere All at Once.
The movie hails from vet stunt and fight coordinator Jonathan Eusebio who is making his feature directorial debut. Eusebio’s credits include Black Panther, The Avengers, the John Wick films, The Matrix Resurrections, Violent Night, Deadpool 2, The Fate of the Furious, Doctor Strange, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Wolverine, The Bourne Legacy and 87North’s upcoming summer kickoff title,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Ever since it was first reported that Hugh Jackman would reprise his iconic Wolverine role in the upcoming Deadpool 3 movie, fans have been giddy with anticipation. But what has really caused a stir in the fandom is the possibility of the actor donning Wolverine’s iconic costume once again.
Yes, Jackman, 55, will eventually put on his yellow and blue X-Men outfit in the upcoming Shawn Levyflick-helmed flick, having made his screen debut as Logan in X-Men (2000). But for many years, the actor’s gritty portrayal of Wolverine in films, including James Mangold’s Logan (2017), served as the character’s gold standard.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in a still from Logan
Considered to be one of the most iconic costumes in Marvel Comics, Wolverine’s costume is distinguished by its blue and yellow Wolverine outfit. Although a live-action version was hinted at at the end of Mangold’s The Wolverine,...
Yes, Jackman, 55, will eventually put on his yellow and blue X-Men outfit in the upcoming Shawn Levyflick-helmed flick, having made his screen debut as Logan in X-Men (2000). But for many years, the actor’s gritty portrayal of Wolverine in films, including James Mangold’s Logan (2017), served as the character’s gold standard.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in a still from Logan
Considered to be one of the most iconic costumes in Marvel Comics, Wolverine’s costume is distinguished by its blue and yellow Wolverine outfit. Although a live-action version was hinted at at the end of Mangold’s The Wolverine,...
- 4/11/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Shogun's Hiroyuki Sanada Campaigns for Star Wars Role and Fans Are Loving It - Main Image
Hiroyuki Sanada has expressed his interest in joining the Star Wars franchise, and fans are immediately loving the idea as they already have suggestions for the role that he could play.
The 63-year-old Japanese actor has appeared in various franchise projects throughout his decades-long career such as the MCU, John Wick, Mortal Kombat, and X-Men.
He currently stars in the hit FX limited series Shogun as Lord Toranaga and is receiving a lot of praise for his performance. Now, it looks like he has his eyes on potentially joining the galaxy far, far away.
Also Read: Daisy Ridley Hypes Up Her Star Wars Return: "I'm Owning It"
Hiroyuki Sanada Wants to Join the Star Wars Franchise
Speaking with Variety recently during the Hulu on Disney+ event, Sanada revealed that he is interested in...
Hiroyuki Sanada has expressed his interest in joining the Star Wars franchise, and fans are immediately loving the idea as they already have suggestions for the role that he could play.
The 63-year-old Japanese actor has appeared in various franchise projects throughout his decades-long career such as the MCU, John Wick, Mortal Kombat, and X-Men.
He currently stars in the hit FX limited series Shogun as Lord Toranaga and is receiving a lot of praise for his performance. Now, it looks like he has his eyes on potentially joining the galaxy far, far away.
Also Read: Daisy Ridley Hypes Up Her Star Wars Return: "I'm Owning It"
Hiroyuki Sanada Wants to Join the Star Wars Franchise
Speaking with Variety recently during the Hulu on Disney+ event, Sanada revealed that he is interested in...
- 4/9/2024
- EpicStream
Harvey Keitel transforms into a guru named Marpa, who becomes the spiritual guide of a young girl named Mila (played by “Les Miserables” actor Isabelle Allen), in Italian director Louis Nero’s futuristic drama “Milarepa.”
Set in a “no tech” near future, the English-language indie film – with a cast also comprising F. Murray Abraham; Angela Molina; Franco Nero (no relation to the director); Diana Dell’Erba; Mexico’s Iazua Larios (“Sundown”) and Italy-based Japanese actor Hal Yamanouchi (“The Wolverine”) – just wrapped principle photography on the island of Sardinia, where it made ample use of its ancient megalithic stone constructions, dunes and craggy landscapes. See an exclusive first-look image of Keitel above.
“Milarepa” is a co-production between the director’s L’Altrofilm shingle, British producer Jake Seal’s Black Hanger Studio and Louisiana-based Orwo Studio USA. Orwo Distribution is handling international sales.
The executive producers are Zeno Pisani and Giovanna Maddalena.
The story...
Set in a “no tech” near future, the English-language indie film – with a cast also comprising F. Murray Abraham; Angela Molina; Franco Nero (no relation to the director); Diana Dell’Erba; Mexico’s Iazua Larios (“Sundown”) and Italy-based Japanese actor Hal Yamanouchi (“The Wolverine”) – just wrapped principle photography on the island of Sardinia, where it made ample use of its ancient megalithic stone constructions, dunes and craggy landscapes. See an exclusive first-look image of Keitel above.
“Milarepa” is a co-production between the director’s L’Altrofilm shingle, British producer Jake Seal’s Black Hanger Studio and Louisiana-based Orwo Studio USA. Orwo Distribution is handling international sales.
The executive producers are Zeno Pisani and Giovanna Maddalena.
The story...
- 4/9/2024
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Hollywood has yet to find a filmmaker who can do what Guillermo del Toro can. With films like Cronos and Pan’s Labyrinth, he has time and again proven why he is simply the best of the best. However, when it was time to unveil the first look of his 2013 film, Pacific Rim, even he couldn’t keep his nerves under control. While it is now considered to be one of the best films to have paid appropriate tribute to Japan’s anime and kaiju culture, Guillermo del Toro was not too confident about the film.
A still from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
As the filmmaker prepared himself for the release of the film’s trailer to a live crowd, he simply couldn’t keep his calm. Just moments before the fans, who love him so dearly, could see what Guillermo del Toro had in store for him, the filmmaker voiced his fears to his wife.
A still from Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
As the filmmaker prepared himself for the release of the film’s trailer to a live crowd, he simply couldn’t keep his calm. Just moments before the fans, who love him so dearly, could see what Guillermo del Toro had in store for him, the filmmaker voiced his fears to his wife.
- 4/7/2024
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
Superhero movies were nearing their maximalist peak in 2017 — "Avengers: Infinity War" was a year away, while the DC Extended Universe was self-destructively racing toward "Justice League" without a roadmap or significant audience buy-in — when James Mangold quietly, confidently subverted the genre with "Logan." There had been attempts at revisionist superhero films before, but they were mostly based on/influenced by explicitly revisionist graphic novels (e.g. Zack Snyder's "Watchmen" and Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy). Josh Trank's "Chronicle" was probably the boldest of the bunch, but that was a top-to-bottom original.
Mangold's "Logan" was different. It used Hugh Jackman, the man who'd been playing Wolverine for 17 years, to tell an X-Men tale that branched out from the film franchise's narrative to depict a Logan in physical decline. Nothing lasts forever — not even, apparently, Wolverine's mutant healing process. He is in unremitting pain, and each altercation plunges him deeper into agony.
Mangold's "Logan" was different. It used Hugh Jackman, the man who'd been playing Wolverine for 17 years, to tell an X-Men tale that branched out from the film franchise's narrative to depict a Logan in physical decline. Nothing lasts forever — not even, apparently, Wolverine's mutant healing process. He is in unremitting pain, and each altercation plunges him deeper into agony.
- 4/7/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Guillermo del Toro's "Pacific Rim" remains one of the very best live-action films inspired by anime that wasn't actually based on anime (though it eventually became one). The 2013 movie is essentially about giant robots fighting kaiju. Its influences are many, from kaiju movies like "Godzilla" and the work of Ray Harryhausen, but also clearly tokusatsu like del Toro's beloved "Ultraman" and even mecha anime like "Gunbuster," "Getter Robo," and "Mazinger Z."
"Pacific Rim," arguably more so than "The Matrix," feels like the biggest American movie inspired by anime, a movie made by someone who loves the medium, at a time when anime was starting to enter the mainstream. But if you asked Guillermo del Toro that question shortly before the release of the film, it seems he would have been a nervous wreck.
David S. Cohen's book "Pacific Rim: Man, Machines & Monsters — The Inner Workings of an Epic...
"Pacific Rim," arguably more so than "The Matrix," feels like the biggest American movie inspired by anime, a movie made by someone who loves the medium, at a time when anime was starting to enter the mainstream. But if you asked Guillermo del Toro that question shortly before the release of the film, it seems he would have been a nervous wreck.
David S. Cohen's book "Pacific Rim: Man, Machines & Monsters — The Inner Workings of an Epic...
- 4/7/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Hiroyuki Sanada has been around in the entertainment industry for a long, long time, gaining prominence for his incredible action prowess. The supremely talented actor, singer, and martial artist broke into the main scene of Hollywood with movies like The Last Samurai, The Wolverine, and John Wick: Chapter 4. Yet it is his recent miniseries Shōgun, that has brought him immense fame and acclaim across the world.
Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshi Toranaga in Shōgun
Starring as Yoshii Toranaga, the actor has been brilliant in the series, making fans desperate to see more of him. And while we don’t know what the actor’s future project will be, fans have been demanding that the actor be cast in James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi after Sanada recently said he is a big Star Wars fan.
Hiroyuki Sanada is a Big Star Wars Stan!
John Wick star Hiroyuki Sanada is...
Hiroyuki Sanada as Lord Yoshi Toranaga in Shōgun
Starring as Yoshii Toranaga, the actor has been brilliant in the series, making fans desperate to see more of him. And while we don’t know what the actor’s future project will be, fans have been demanding that the actor be cast in James Mangold’s Dawn of the Jedi after Sanada recently said he is a big Star Wars fan.
Hiroyuki Sanada is a Big Star Wars Stan!
John Wick star Hiroyuki Sanada is...
- 4/6/2024
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
Hiroyuki Sanada, the captivating Japanese actor who has wowed audiences in films like Mortal Kombat and 47 Ronin, seems to have a hidden fingerprint on many of the characters he brings to life. Fans have begun to notice a recurring theme that pops up in a surprising number of his roles.
A still from Mortal Kombat
This surprising statistic seems to stand true in about four-fifths of his projects. A hint? It brings him to the same table as the legendary Sean Bean. It should surely be an easy guess now!
Hiroyuki Sanada Says His Character Does Not Survive Until The Very End A still from Mortal Kombat
The one thing common between Sanada and Sean Bean is that their character often meet an untimely demise! While Sanada has delivered iconic performances throughout his career, a significant portion of his characters share a tragic fate – they don’t make it to the final credits.
A still from Mortal Kombat
This surprising statistic seems to stand true in about four-fifths of his projects. A hint? It brings him to the same table as the legendary Sean Bean. It should surely be an easy guess now!
Hiroyuki Sanada Says His Character Does Not Survive Until The Very End A still from Mortal Kombat
The one thing common between Sanada and Sean Bean is that their character often meet an untimely demise! While Sanada has delivered iconic performances throughout his career, a significant portion of his characters share a tragic fate – they don’t make it to the final credits.
- 4/3/2024
- by Piyush Yadav
- FandomWire
When Hugh Jackman bid farewell to his iconic role as Wolverine in the 2017 flick Logan, fans were struck by a bittersweet feeling. The movie proved to be an appropriate goodbye to the much-loved character, revealing a more vulnerable and emotional side to the clawed mutant. However, what many fans might not know is that The Wolverine couldn’t have taken place if Fox had adhered to their original plan to have Darren Aronofsky helm the 2013 flick.
The Wolverine, a sequel to X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), was originally slated to be directed by Aronofsky, who is best known for his dark and intense movies like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream. But, as fate would have it, the director eventually dropped out of the project in order to allow James Mangold to step in and take the reins.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in X-Men
The Directorial Switch-Up: When Darren...
The Wolverine, a sequel to X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), was originally slated to be directed by Aronofsky, who is best known for his dark and intense movies like Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream. But, as fate would have it, the director eventually dropped out of the project in order to allow James Mangold to step in and take the reins.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in X-Men
The Directorial Switch-Up: When Darren...
- 3/29/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. did not part ways in the best possible terms, but they were never supposed to collaborate in the Dceu at all in the first place. Snyder was not WB’s first choice to direct their long-planned Superman movie, which took ages to conceive after Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns. Darren Aronofsky, who directed The Whale, was reportedly eyed for Superman’s revival movie.
Zack Snyder and Henry Cavill on the sets of Man of Steel
Snyder was eventually picked as the Man of Steel director, only because WB trusted him to pull off the film in a very short time. At the time, WB was running on a time crunch to make a Superman movie due to the potential lawsuits from the Siegel estate.
WB Picked Zack Snyder To Direct Man of Steel Over Another Director For One Reason
Darren Aronofsky was WB’s first...
Zack Snyder and Henry Cavill on the sets of Man of Steel
Snyder was eventually picked as the Man of Steel director, only because WB trusted him to pull off the film in a very short time. At the time, WB was running on a time crunch to make a Superman movie due to the potential lawsuits from the Siegel estate.
WB Picked Zack Snyder To Direct Man of Steel Over Another Director For One Reason
Darren Aronofsky was WB’s first...
- 3/28/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
Hollywood stars Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds have long been engaged in a playful feud and are often seen teasing each other on social media. And with the duo finally pairing up for the upcoming film Deadpool & Wolverine, fans have been anticipating seeing their dynamic play out on the silver screen as they reprise their respective X-Men role.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Despite their banter, Jackman hasn’t yet seized upon a particular opportunity to jest with his Deadpool 3 co-star. While Jackman does most of his own stunts as Wolverine, Reynolds has opted out of doing his action sequences. Surprisingly, Jackman doesn’t use this contrast to poke fun at his friend and co-star.
Hugh Jackman’s Surprising Omission in Teasing Ryan Reynolds
Deadpool & Wolverine stars, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s fake feud has been loaded with countless jabs exchanged between the two actors over the years.
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine
Despite their banter, Jackman hasn’t yet seized upon a particular opportunity to jest with his Deadpool 3 co-star. While Jackman does most of his own stunts as Wolverine, Reynolds has opted out of doing his action sequences. Surprisingly, Jackman doesn’t use this contrast to poke fun at his friend and co-star.
Hugh Jackman’s Surprising Omission in Teasing Ryan Reynolds
Deadpool & Wolverine stars, Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s fake feud has been loaded with countless jabs exchanged between the two actors over the years.
- 3/28/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Hiroyuki Sanada is one of Hollywood’s most well-known and respected Japanese actors. Although he started his career in Japanese and Hong Kong action films, over the years, he has gained prominence as an excellent dramatic actor. He has starred in some very well-known projects like Shōgun, John Wick: Chapter 4, The Wolverine, and 47 Ronin.
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun
While he has gained immense popularity in recent years, he has been acting since he was six. This has left a lot of footage from his childhood, available for the general public to see. It would seem that there is one thing over the years that he has refused to do; age.
Hiroyuki Sanada and His Refusal To Age
Recently, Figen on X posted a video of Hiroyuki Sanada over his many years as an actor. They started with his role in the 1966 film, Game of Chance, to his most recent feat,...
Hiroyuki Sanada in Shōgun
While he has gained immense popularity in recent years, he has been acting since he was six. This has left a lot of footage from his childhood, available for the general public to see. It would seem that there is one thing over the years that he has refused to do; age.
Hiroyuki Sanada and His Refusal To Age
Recently, Figen on X posted a video of Hiroyuki Sanada over his many years as an actor. They started with his role in the 1966 film, Game of Chance, to his most recent feat,...
- 3/24/2024
- by Ananya Godboley
- FandomWire
With Love, the new action movie from Universal and 87North starring Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan, will be released in theaters on Feb. 7, 2025.
87North has been behind such Uni action movies as Nobody, Violent Night, Atomic Blonde and this summer’s The Fall Guy which won over SXSW audiences in its world premiere on Tuesday night as well as scoring 92% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics.
With Love is produced by 87North’s Kelly McCormick and David Leitch, and it’s written by Josh Stoddard, Luke Passmore, and Matthew Murray. Guy Danella (Violent Night) is also producing for 87North. The pic reps the feature directorial debut of veteran stunt coordinator and fight coordinator Jonathan Eusebio, whose credits include Black Panther, The Avengers, the John Wick films, The Matrix Resurrections, Violent Night, Deadpool 2, The Fate of the Furious, Doctor Strange,...
87North has been behind such Uni action movies as Nobody, Violent Night, Atomic Blonde and this summer’s The Fall Guy which won over SXSW audiences in its world premiere on Tuesday night as well as scoring 92% on Rotten Tomatoes with critics.
With Love is produced by 87North’s Kelly McCormick and David Leitch, and it’s written by Josh Stoddard, Luke Passmore, and Matthew Murray. Guy Danella (Violent Night) is also producing for 87North. The pic reps the feature directorial debut of veteran stunt coordinator and fight coordinator Jonathan Eusebio, whose credits include Black Panther, The Avengers, the John Wick films, The Matrix Resurrections, Violent Night, Deadpool 2, The Fate of the Furious, Doctor Strange,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
If it was in the hands of the beloved actor Hugh Jackman, he would have never let Wolverine sleep forever. The most amazing and indestructible superhero, Hugh Jackman a.k.a. Wolverine has won the hearts of superhero fans across the boundaries.
Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine in X-Men: The Last Stand
Acclaimed for playing the role of a powerful mutant in movies like Logan, X-Men, The Wolverine, etc., Jackman has left a lasting impression on the hearts of cinema lovers. Although the actor has always been content with his contribution, his words feel like he has an unfulfilled wish regarding his most famous character.
Hugh Jackman Had a Different Idea for the Ending of Wolverine Hugh Jackman in and as Logan
It was certainly very unfortunate for the fans of Wolverine that the ending of Logan(2017) also brought the ending of Wolverine. The co-writer and director of Logan, Mr.
Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine in X-Men: The Last Stand
Acclaimed for playing the role of a powerful mutant in movies like Logan, X-Men, The Wolverine, etc., Jackman has left a lasting impression on the hearts of cinema lovers. Although the actor has always been content with his contribution, his words feel like he has an unfulfilled wish regarding his most famous character.
Hugh Jackman Had a Different Idea for the Ending of Wolverine Hugh Jackman in and as Logan
It was certainly very unfortunate for the fans of Wolverine that the ending of Logan(2017) also brought the ending of Wolverine. The co-writer and director of Logan, Mr.
- 3/13/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
While Marvel has won many hearts and box office records, the studio has rarely been the favorite of award shows such as the Oscars and Golden Globes. These awards are mostly reserved for films that go beyond genre tropes and have elements of arthouse. Marvel’s Black Panther is the only film that was nominated for Best Picture.
However, the prestigious Saturn Awards have constantly honored the franchise as they focus on sci-fi, horror, and fantasy genres. Marvel has dominated the Saturn Awards for Best Comic-to-Movie Film category, which is widely regarded as the ‘Oscars for Superheroes’. Ever since it was established in 2013, only one DC film has had the honor of receiving the award, and it is not Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel.
Joker Was The First DC Film To Beat Marvel At The Saturn Awards A still from DC’s Joker
The prestigious Saturn Awards were established...
However, the prestigious Saturn Awards have constantly honored the franchise as they focus on sci-fi, horror, and fantasy genres. Marvel has dominated the Saturn Awards for Best Comic-to-Movie Film category, which is widely regarded as the ‘Oscars for Superheroes’. Ever since it was established in 2013, only one DC film has had the honor of receiving the award, and it is not Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel.
Joker Was The First DC Film To Beat Marvel At The Saturn Awards A still from DC’s Joker
The prestigious Saturn Awards were established...
- 3/9/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
Ryan Reynolds has fans on their toes with each new update on Deadpool 3. Although the actor has played many impressive roles in his career spanning more than three decades, the most memorable of these unsurprisingly happens to be his role as Deadpool. Much to everyone’s delight, he has never failed to impress the fans with his performance as the Merc with a Mouth.
Even with fans’ love for superhero movies waning, Deadpool seems to be a character that no one gets enough of. Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine in the upcoming Deadpool movie has added to the excitement for its release. That being said, this is a good chance to redeem one of the X-Men villains, who was wronged in 2017’s Logan.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman for Deadpool 3
Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool 3 Can Do Justice to This X-Men Villain
Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine’s story...
Even with fans’ love for superhero movies waning, Deadpool seems to be a character that no one gets enough of. Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine in the upcoming Deadpool movie has added to the excitement for its release. That being said, this is a good chance to redeem one of the X-Men villains, who was wronged in 2017’s Logan.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman for Deadpool 3
Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool 3 Can Do Justice to This X-Men Villain
Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine’s story...
- 3/6/2024
- by Ankita
- FandomWire
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada has been working in Hollywood for nearly two decades. The actor has never been at the forefront of any of his projects, instead featuring in supporting roles or being overshadowed by his co-stars. However, that notion seems to be changing with Sanada leading the cast of FX’s Shogun, an epic period drama series loosely based on the brutal and violent history of Japan.
Hiroyuki Sanada in The Last Samurai
In the series, Sanada stars as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, and is receiving heaps of praise from fans for his work. While the series has impressed critics and viewers alike, Sanada’s riveting performance has been considered the anchoring factor of Shogun. Here is how fans are reacting to Sanada’s acting in the series and why it will finally change the perception of the actor in Hollywood.
Suggested“We’re just so sick of that scene”:...
Hiroyuki Sanada in The Last Samurai
In the series, Sanada stars as Lord Yoshii Toranaga, and is receiving heaps of praise from fans for his work. While the series has impressed critics and viewers alike, Sanada’s riveting performance has been considered the anchoring factor of Shogun. Here is how fans are reacting to Sanada’s acting in the series and why it will finally change the perception of the actor in Hollywood.
Suggested“We’re just so sick of that scene”:...
- 3/5/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
This article contains spoilers for the ending of Lost.
Hiroyuki Sanada, star and producer of FX’s excellent miniseries Shōgun, is one of the most successful Japanese actors working in Hollywood today. English-speaking audiences have to come to know and appreciate the Tokyo-born performer through his roles in films such as The Last Samurai, Speed Racer, The Wolverine, Army of the Dead, and John Wick: Chapter 4.
TV nerds (including yours truly) had an entirely different introduction to Hiroyuki Sanada, however. For us, Sanada’s Western pop culture career begins with the final season of classic ABC drama Lost.
Despite what you may have heard about its ending Lost is one of the best genre series to ever grace network television. It also, admittedly, wasn’t perfect. And its simultaneously ingenious and infuriating use of Sanada in its sixth and final season is a perfect microcosm of the show overall.
Sanada...
Hiroyuki Sanada, star and producer of FX’s excellent miniseries Shōgun, is one of the most successful Japanese actors working in Hollywood today. English-speaking audiences have to come to know and appreciate the Tokyo-born performer through his roles in films such as The Last Samurai, Speed Racer, The Wolverine, Army of the Dead, and John Wick: Chapter 4.
TV nerds (including yours truly) had an entirely different introduction to Hiroyuki Sanada, however. For us, Sanada’s Western pop culture career begins with the final season of classic ABC drama Lost.
Despite what you may have heard about its ending Lost is one of the best genre series to ever grace network television. It also, admittedly, wasn’t perfect. And its simultaneously ingenious and infuriating use of Sanada in its sixth and final season is a perfect microcosm of the show overall.
Sanada...
- 3/5/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Legendary actor Hiroyuki Sanada has played roles in some of the biggest films of the past few years. The Japanese actor has been acting since the age of six and has made a mark in both the Japanese film industry and Hollywood with films such as The Last Samurai, Sunshine, The Wolverine, and John Wick: Chapter 4.
Sanada will be seen in the Hulu/FX series Shogun, in which he plays Lord Yoshii Toranaga, the first shogun (military dictator) of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The legendary star also produced the show and reportedly gave his all. The actor mentioned that he would be the first person to be on set and continuously shoot for his films while making sure he gave time for Shogun.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Commitment Towards Shogun Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun | Credits: FX
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada reportedly became a producer on the Hulu/FX series Shogun to be...
Sanada will be seen in the Hulu/FX series Shogun, in which he plays Lord Yoshii Toranaga, the first shogun (military dictator) of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The legendary star also produced the show and reportedly gave his all. The actor mentioned that he would be the first person to be on set and continuously shoot for his films while making sure he gave time for Shogun.
Hiroyuki Sanada’s Commitment Towards Shogun Hiroyuki Sanada in Shogun | Credits: FX
Actor Hiroyuki Sanada reportedly became a producer on the Hulu/FX series Shogun to be...
- 2/28/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
The character’s first official foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Deadpool 3 is arriving in theaters on July 26, 2024, and the Super Bowl teaser trailer has arrived tonight.
It’s officially titled Deadpool & Wolverine, and you can watch the trailer below!
This first look at the hotly anticipated upcoming movie mostly focuses on ushering Deadpool into the MCU, with a small tease for Wolverine’s arrival in the Deadpool franchise.
Hugh Jackman will be back as Wolverine one more time in Deadpool & Wolverine, reprising the role he had allegedly played for the final time in Logan back in 2017.
He’s of course starring alongside Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
Marvel Studios hired sisters Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin to write Deadpool & Wolverine, with Shawn Levy (Free Guy) seated in the director’s chair.
The future of the franchise was unclear in the wake of Disney acquiring Fox, where the previous two movies had been made.
It’s officially titled Deadpool & Wolverine, and you can watch the trailer below!
This first look at the hotly anticipated upcoming movie mostly focuses on ushering Deadpool into the MCU, with a small tease for Wolverine’s arrival in the Deadpool franchise.
Hugh Jackman will be back as Wolverine one more time in Deadpool & Wolverine, reprising the role he had allegedly played for the final time in Logan back in 2017.
He’s of course starring alongside Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
Marvel Studios hired sisters Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin to write Deadpool & Wolverine, with Shawn Levy (Free Guy) seated in the director’s chair.
The future of the franchise was unclear in the wake of Disney acquiring Fox, where the previous two movies had been made.
- 2/11/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hugh Jackman Is Set To Achieve This Huge Feat At The Worldwide Box Office With Deadpool 3 ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; IMDb )
Hugh Jackman is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating actors in Hollywood but sadly, he hasn’t tasted any big box office success in a long time. But it seems that his tables might turn completely this year as he has a goldmine in his hands in the form of Deadpool 3. If all goes well, it can also create a history for Hugh!
Hugh’s last big success came in 2017
Hugh’s last remarkable box office success came in the form of The Greatest Showman, which was released in 2017. It did a business of $438.55 million globally and was declared a commercial success. Now, after a wait of so many years, Deadpool’s third installment seems to be a sure-shot winner.
Ryan Reynolds returns with his iconic character
Deadpool 3...
Hugh Jackman is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating actors in Hollywood but sadly, he hasn’t tasted any big box office success in a long time. But it seems that his tables might turn completely this year as he has a goldmine in his hands in the form of Deadpool 3. If all goes well, it can also create a history for Hugh!
Hugh’s last big success came in 2017
Hugh’s last remarkable box office success came in the form of The Greatest Showman, which was released in 2017. It did a business of $438.55 million globally and was declared a commercial success. Now, after a wait of so many years, Deadpool’s third installment seems to be a sure-shot winner.
Ryan Reynolds returns with his iconic character
Deadpool 3...
- 1/21/2024
- by Shalmesh More
- KoiMoi
The career of Scott Frank got a lengthy deep dive courtesy of a profile in The New Yorker that revealed the writer-director has a $300,000 weekly fee as a Hollywood script doctor. Frank acknowledges this fee is “insane,” but being a script doctor is how he’s made a life for himself despite being a credited screenwriter on films by Steven Soderbergh (“Out of Sight”), Barry Sonnenfield (“Get Shorty”), James Mangold and more. He’s also the Emmy-winning writer and director of Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit.” Plus, $300,000 a week feels earned after putting the finishing touches on nearly 60 films, including “Saving Private Ryan,” “Night at the Museum,” “Unfaithful,” “The Ring,” “Gravity” and “a lot of the X-Men movies.”
A “script doctor” is the term given to a screenwriter hired to punch up or reshape a pre-existing script, be it smoothing out a messy third act or overhauling the dialogue to make a character more memorable.
A “script doctor” is the term given to a screenwriter hired to punch up or reshape a pre-existing script, be it smoothing out a messy third act or overhauling the dialogue to make a character more memorable.
- 12/29/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana Ramsay recently welcomed their sixth child, son Jesse, into the world and the celebrity chef, who is also father to Megan, 25, twins Holly and Jack, 23, Tilly, 22, and four-year-old Oscar, couldn’t be happier.
He told Entertainment Tonight of the new arrival, “Extraordinary. Really Extraordinary, just blessed.” But the ‘Next Level Chef’ star joked about being the oldest parent at school when the time comes for Jesse to start classes, so he’s planning to go in disguise.
He said: “I’m also sure I’ll be the oldest dad at the drop-off at school, so I’ll keep my cap and glasses on.”
Ramsay made the surprise announcement earlier this month that Tana, whom he married in 1996, had given birth to their son.
In a post on November 11, three days after he turned 57, the chef wrote on Instagram, “What an amazing birthday present please welcome Jesse James Ramsay,...
He told Entertainment Tonight of the new arrival, “Extraordinary. Really Extraordinary, just blessed.” But the ‘Next Level Chef’ star joked about being the oldest parent at school when the time comes for Jesse to start classes, so he’s planning to go in disguise.
He said: “I’m also sure I’ll be the oldest dad at the drop-off at school, so I’ll keep my cap and glasses on.”
Ramsay made the surprise announcement earlier this month that Tana, whom he married in 1996, had given birth to their son.
In a post on November 11, three days after he turned 57, the chef wrote on Instagram, “What an amazing birthday present please welcome Jesse James Ramsay,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana Ramsay recently welcomed their sixth child, son Jesse, into the world and the celebrity chef, who is also father to Megan, 25, twins Holly and Jack, 23, Tilly, 22, and four-year-old Oscar, couldn’t be happier.
He told Entertainment Tonight of the new arrival, “Extraordinary. Really Extraordinary, just blessed.” But the ‘Next Level Chef’ star joked about being the oldest parent at school when the time comes for Jesse to start classes, so he’s planning to go in disguise.
He said: “I’m also sure I’ll be the oldest dad at the drop-off at school, so I’ll keep my cap and glasses on.”
Ramsay made the surprise announcement earlier this month that Tana, whom he married in 1996, had given birth to their son.
In a post on November 11, three days after he turned 57, the chef wrote on Instagram, “What an amazing birthday present please welcome Jesse James Ramsay,...
He told Entertainment Tonight of the new arrival, “Extraordinary. Really Extraordinary, just blessed.” But the ‘Next Level Chef’ star joked about being the oldest parent at school when the time comes for Jesse to start classes, so he’s planning to go in disguise.
He said: “I’m also sure I’ll be the oldest dad at the drop-off at school, so I’ll keep my cap and glasses on.”
Ramsay made the surprise announcement earlier this month that Tana, whom he married in 1996, had given birth to their son.
In a post on November 11, three days after he turned 57, the chef wrote on Instagram, “What an amazing birthday present please welcome Jesse James Ramsay,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
At the beginning of Bryan Singer's 2003 superhero film "X2: X-Men United," the title teens are enjoying a school field trip to the local Natural History museum. The kids don't get out too often, as they attend a special school for superpowered mutants, a class of people hated by the populace at large. While they are sitting in the museum cafeteria, a pair of bullies approach Pyro (Aaron Stanford), Iceman (Shawn Shamore), and Rogue (Anna Paquin) asking Pyro for the use of his cigarette lighter. Pyro denies them, and they snatch his Zippo out of his hands, lighting up immediately. Pyro, possessing the superpower to expand fires, winks his eye and causes the bully's lit cigarette to explode, setting his jacket on fire. Iceman, who can fire ice blasts from his hands, extinguishes the fire. Showing off their powers in public is verboten, as they run the risk of being...
- 11/20/2023
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
If you are someone who likes time-traveling movies you have come to the right place as we’ve listed Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time!
Time travel is a recurring theme in the era in which science fiction has spread its robust wings throughout all the mediums. In the area of films too this theme has become recurrent.
Some of them are adapted from novels or stories and some of them are original. Following is a list of films about the theme of time travel that includes the Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time!
Also Read: Top 10 TV Shows You Can’t Miss Right Now!
Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time! Looper (2012)- Collider
Rian Johnson directed this American sci-fi action thriller movie the plot of which revolves around a hitman named Joe who works for an organized crime.
His job is to kill...
Time travel is a recurring theme in the era in which science fiction has spread its robust wings throughout all the mediums. In the area of films too this theme has become recurrent.
Some of them are adapted from novels or stories and some of them are original. Following is a list of films about the theme of time travel that includes the Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time!
Also Read: Top 10 TV Shows You Can’t Miss Right Now!
Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies of All Time! Looper (2012)- Collider
Rian Johnson directed this American sci-fi action thriller movie the plot of which revolves around a hitman named Joe who works for an organized crime.
His job is to kill...
- 10/18/2023
- by Suvechchha Saha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Acclaimed director James Cameron, who released his massive box office hit ‘Avatar 2: The Way of Water’ in 2022, will now be executive producing a new Maori centric drama film called ‘Taonga’, by new comer director Shane Rangi. Shane, while new to direction, is no stranger to filmmaking as such, having worked with Jameson production and writing of his ‘Avatar’ films.
Shane has written the script for the feature and will also be directing it
Drawing on his own life, Shane, who is of Ngati Porou descent, wrote ‘Taonga’ to tell the story of an indigenous Polynesian rugby star who ends up becoming homeless; before a violent encounter with law enforcement leaves him for dead and changes his life.
The story aims to navigate the realities of homelessness and modern-day policing, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Many of these things were in fact a reality for Shane himself, a lifetime ago...
Shane has written the script for the feature and will also be directing it
Drawing on his own life, Shane, who is of Ngati Porou descent, wrote ‘Taonga’ to tell the story of an indigenous Polynesian rugby star who ends up becoming homeless; before a violent encounter with law enforcement leaves him for dead and changes his life.
The story aims to navigate the realities of homelessness and modern-day policing, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Many of these things were in fact a reality for Shane himself, a lifetime ago...
- 9/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Acclaimed director James Cameron, who released his massive box office hit ‘Avatar 2: The Way of Water’ in 2022, will now be executive producing a new Maori centric drama film called ‘Taonga’, by new comer director Shane Rangi. Shane, while new to direction, is no stranger to filmmaking as such, having worked with Jameson production and writing of his ‘Avatar’ films.
Shane has written the script for the feature and will also be directing it
Drawing on his own life, Shane, who is of Ngati Porou descent, wrote ‘Taonga’ to tell the story of an indigenous Polynesian rugby star who ends up becoming homeless; before a violent encounter with law enforcement leaves him for dead and changes his life.
The story aims to navigate the realities of homelessness and modern-day policing, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Many of these things were in fact a reality for Shane himself, a lifetime ago...
Shane has written the script for the feature and will also be directing it
Drawing on his own life, Shane, who is of Ngati Porou descent, wrote ‘Taonga’ to tell the story of an indigenous Polynesian rugby star who ends up becoming homeless; before a violent encounter with law enforcement leaves him for dead and changes his life.
The story aims to navigate the realities of homelessness and modern-day policing, as per The Hollywood Reporter.
Many of these things were in fact a reality for Shane himself, a lifetime ago...
- 9/19/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Avatar filmmaker James Cameron will executive produce Taonga, a Maori-centric drama from actor and first-time director Shane Rangi.
Rangi, who worked with Cameron on the Avatar movies, which were shot in New Zealand, wrote the script and will direct the feature that has the backing of Fandomodo Films, a boutique development, production and financing company that seeks to raise underrepresented voices.
Drawing on his own life, Rangi, who is of Ngāti Porou descent, wrote Taonga to tell the story of an indigenous Polynesian rugby star who becomes homeless before a violent encounter with law enforcement leaves him for dead. The story aims to navigate the realities of homelessness and modern-day policing.
Many of those realities were a lifetime ago for Rangi, who managed to drag himself out of those dire straits to become an actor and stunt performer on major Hollywood productions that shot in that part of the world.
Rangi, who worked with Cameron on the Avatar movies, which were shot in New Zealand, wrote the script and will direct the feature that has the backing of Fandomodo Films, a boutique development, production and financing company that seeks to raise underrepresented voices.
Drawing on his own life, Rangi, who is of Ngāti Porou descent, wrote Taonga to tell the story of an indigenous Polynesian rugby star who becomes homeless before a violent encounter with law enforcement leaves him for dead. The story aims to navigate the realities of homelessness and modern-day policing.
Many of those realities were a lifetime ago for Rangi, who managed to drag himself out of those dire straits to become an actor and stunt performer on major Hollywood productions that shot in that part of the world.
- 9/18/2023
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The old DC Universe is dead, long live the DC Universe. As we get closer and closer to the rebirth of James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DC hierarchy of power, there is plenty to be excited about, from new takes on iconic characters and also fresh new faces making the leap to the big screen.
One of the most exciting aspects of the new universe is the opportunity to get deeply weird, and no project feels as full of potential for weirdness as "Swamp Thing." We don't know much about the movie just yet, but it is a sign of confidence, Swamp Thing was the first upcoming DC movie to get a director announcement (other than James Gunn tackling "Superman: Legacy"), so it is clear DC's resident green monster will be an important part of the new universe.
There's plenty to be excited about and to speculate over...
One of the most exciting aspects of the new universe is the opportunity to get deeply weird, and no project feels as full of potential for weirdness as "Swamp Thing." We don't know much about the movie just yet, but it is a sign of confidence, Swamp Thing was the first upcoming DC movie to get a director announcement (other than James Gunn tackling "Superman: Legacy"), so it is clear DC's resident green monster will be an important part of the new universe.
There's plenty to be excited about and to speculate over...
- 9/13/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
How did we get from the hot mess that is director Gavin Hood's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" to the soulful elegy that is director James Mangold's "Logan?" The answer is Mangold's second entry in the "Wolverine" trilogy, "The Wolverine." Loosely based on Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's limited 1982 comic book arc about Wolvie's adventures in Japan, "The Wolverine" lies precisely at the nexus between Hood's "Wolverine" flick and "Logan." It's more meditative than the former yet less sophisticated and bloody than the latter. It also has some of the CGI beat-em-up silliness that dilutes Hood's film but is absent from Mangold's final chapter in the saga.
Mangold and his leading man, Hugh Jackman, had hoped to make "The Wolverine" the first R-rated "X-Men" film. "I knew that if Hugh and I could get an R, then we'll have the freedom to make an adult film," Mangold told...
Mangold and his leading man, Hugh Jackman, had hoped to make "The Wolverine" the first R-rated "X-Men" film. "I knew that if Hugh and I could get an R, then we'll have the freedom to make an adult film," Mangold told...
- 8/19/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
More than two decades after first playing Wolverine, Hugh Jackman has finally put on the yellow spandex. Jackman and co-star Ryan Reynolds shared a first look at the duo from Deadpool 3 Monday, with the photo including Jackman wearing the classic costume from the comics for the first time.
The yellow costume (which was immortalized in the ‘90s animated series) has long been joked about in the X-Men features. In the original 2000 film, Wolverine complains about the black leather suits the team wears, to which Cyclops (James Marsden) quips, “What would you prefer, yellow spandex?” In 2013’s The Wolverine, a deleted scene showed off Logan getting the yellow suit in a briefcase, though he doesn’t put it on.
Reynolds and Jackman shared the Deadpool 3 image via Instagram stories, and the official Deadpool account shared a high-res version (below).
Now in Hugh Res pic.twitter.com/UiuoaECMVp
— Deadpool Movie...
The yellow costume (which was immortalized in the ‘90s animated series) has long been joked about in the X-Men features. In the original 2000 film, Wolverine complains about the black leather suits the team wears, to which Cyclops (James Marsden) quips, “What would you prefer, yellow spandex?” In 2013’s The Wolverine, a deleted scene showed off Logan getting the yellow suit in a briefcase, though he doesn’t put it on.
Reynolds and Jackman shared the Deadpool 3 image via Instagram stories, and the official Deadpool account shared a high-res version (below).
Now in Hugh Res pic.twitter.com/UiuoaECMVp
— Deadpool Movie...
- 7/10/2023
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The character’s first official foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Deadpool 3 is arriving in theaters on May 3, 2024, and a new sneak peek image has been shared this week.
Hugh Jackman will be back as Wolverine one more time in Deadpool 3, reprising the role he had allegedly played for the final time in Logan back in 2017.
He’s of course starring alongside Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
Reynolds has taken to social media to share the above first look image this morning, featuring Deadpool and Wolverine side-by-side. It’s a still from the upcoming Deadpool 3, and the most notable thing about the image is that it features Jackman fully suited up in the classic yellow/blue Wolverine costume that fans have been dying to see him step inside of.
Check out the teaser above and expect more on Deadpool 3 soon.
Last we heard, Marvel Studios had hired...
Hugh Jackman will be back as Wolverine one more time in Deadpool 3, reprising the role he had allegedly played for the final time in Logan back in 2017.
He’s of course starring alongside Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
Reynolds has taken to social media to share the above first look image this morning, featuring Deadpool and Wolverine side-by-side. It’s a still from the upcoming Deadpool 3, and the most notable thing about the image is that it features Jackman fully suited up in the classic yellow/blue Wolverine costume that fans have been dying to see him step inside of.
Check out the teaser above and expect more on Deadpool 3 soon.
Last we heard, Marvel Studios had hired...
- 7/10/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
James Mangold Laments Hugh Jackman Returning As Wolverine In ‘Deadpool 3’ But Knew It Was Inevitable
With “Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny,” James Mangold returns to the blockbuster format he excelled at in the likes of “The Wolverine” and “Logan,” his two most commercially successful films to date. But while Mangold endorses the return of Indy to the big screen, in no small part because he made the franchise’s latest entry, he laments Hugh Jackman‘s return as Wolverine for the upcoming “Deadpool 3.” At the same time, however, he understands Jackman reprising the role was inevitable.
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- 6/30/2023
- by Ned Booth
- The Playlist
Christopher Nolan’s historical epic “Oppenheimer,” about the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II, is preparing for a massive global debut next month. As of now, though, the film’s distributor Universal has yet to announce when — or if — it will premiere in Japan.
A spokesperson for the studio says “plans have not been finalized in all markets.” Universal is releasing the $100 million-budgeted “Oppenheimer” in the U.S. and much of the rest of the world on July 21.
The situation in Japan is complicated given the film’s subject matter and the devastation the bombs wrought on the country. “Oppenheimer” centers on American theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (played by Cillian Murphy), who led the efforts to build the weapons of mass destruction that ended the war. Approximately 200,000 Japanese civilians died after two atomic bombs were dropped in 1945 over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Though the...
A spokesperson for the studio says “plans have not been finalized in all markets.” Universal is releasing the $100 million-budgeted “Oppenheimer” in the U.S. and much of the rest of the world on July 21.
The situation in Japan is complicated given the film’s subject matter and the devastation the bombs wrought on the country. “Oppenheimer” centers on American theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (played by Cillian Murphy), who led the efforts to build the weapons of mass destruction that ended the war. Approximately 200,000 Japanese civilians died after two atomic bombs were dropped in 1945 over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Though the...
- 6/29/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin
- Variety Film + TV
It’s been over six years since we watched ‘Logan’ in theaters. Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine trilogy started in 2009 with one ultimate failure called ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine,’ the 2013 sequel ‘The Wolverine’ was better received, but the trilogy concluded in the best way possible with 2017’s ‘Logan,’ which turned out to be arguably one of the greatest superhero movies ever made.
James Mangold, who directed ‘The Wolverine’ and ‘Logan,’ launched his career into the stars with the latter. ‘Logan’ earned him his first Academy Award nomination (for Best Adapted Screenplay), and after that, he directed ‘Ford V Ferrari,’ a sports drama starring Christian Bale and Matt Damon, which was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Since then, Mangold directed the fifth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise, and his next two projects are both set in blockbusters franchises; an untitled ‘Star Wars’ movie about the first Jedi and the...
James Mangold, who directed ‘The Wolverine’ and ‘Logan,’ launched his career into the stars with the latter. ‘Logan’ earned him his first Academy Award nomination (for Best Adapted Screenplay), and after that, he directed ‘Ford V Ferrari,’ a sports drama starring Christian Bale and Matt Damon, which was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Since then, Mangold directed the fifth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise, and his next two projects are both set in blockbusters franchises; an untitled ‘Star Wars’ movie about the first Jedi and the...
- 6/24/2023
- by Lukas Abramovich
- Comic Basics
While doing the press rounds for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, James Mangold (whose previous credits include The Wolverine and Logan) is looking ahead to the next franchise films he’ll be working on: the Star Wars prequel Dawn of the Jedi and the DC Comics adaptation Swamp Thing… but Mangold told Variety that he doesn’t have a franchise mindset when he approaches projects like this. For example, he doesn’t see Swamp Thing as just one chapter in the huge DC Universe, but as its own standalone story – and not a superhero movie, but a horror movie.
Talking about the idea of franchise building, Mangold said, “The amount of lore and Easter eggs and fan service starts to become antithetical to any of this stuff at a certain point. It isn’t storytelling anymore. It’s large-scale advertising.” So when it comes to Swamp Thing:...
Talking about the idea of franchise building, Mangold said, “The amount of lore and Easter eggs and fan service starts to become antithetical to any of this stuff at a certain point. It isn’t storytelling anymore. It’s large-scale advertising.” So when it comes to Swamp Thing:...
- 6/22/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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