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Wolverine by Mark Millar
Wolverine by Mark Millar









Wolverine by Mark Millar

"You know, I wrote the Wolverine comic twice – I did the Old Man Logan story and Wolverine: Enemy Of The State – and I don’t think it detracts having individual Wolverine adventures from the X-Men.

Wolverine by Mark Millar

For that reason, many fans are concerned that The Wolverine could face similar challenges (we already know that The Wolverine contains at least one X-Men cameo), if Fox is too forceful in their attempts to tie the spin-off sequel into the upcoming Brian Singer-led X-Men Days of Future Past. Attempting to put fears to rest, Millar claims that it makes sense to see the character jump back and forth between standalone movie adventures and X-Men team-ups: in an otherwise straightforward Tony Stark story. Moviegoers have not been quick to forget the problems that plagued Jon Favreu's Iron Man follow-up - after the studio pushed for a heavy dose of S.H.I.E.L.D. Obviously the casting’s all been really good, the director’s brilliant."

Wolverine by Mark Millar

"When I got this job they’d started shooting a couple of weeks but the screenplay to The Wolverine is really, really terrific – I’m really, really delighted with it. In a conversation with Sci-Fi Now, Millar first clarifies his (lack of) influence on the movie and praises Mangold for relaunching the Wolverine film series (after an overwhelmingly negative reaction to Gavin Hood's X-Men Origins: Wolverine):











Wolverine by Mark Millar