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Hugh Jackman as ‘Wolverine’ on Empire Cover

Hugh Jackman landed on the cover of the new issue of Empire magazine promoting the new film, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Along with gracing the cover with claws and mutton chops, Jackman gives some insight as to what fans can expect from theX-Menprequel:“There’s a scene in the first X-Men movie, where Wolverine’s introduced in a bar, fighting in a cage, and you felt that he did this every night of his life. If this movie is successful, you should feel that this guy can walk straight off the end of this film and into that bar.

Jackman isnt the only one talking for the cover article. The magazine also talks to some of the other cast members, including Danny Huston, who plays a younger version of William Stryker, the character played by Brian Cox inX-Men 2. His comments on the character, and his conflicted reaction to the existence of mutants, sounds right on par with the character we saw in the secondX-Menflick. The thing about Stryker is that he feels like he’s got this God-given right, that he’s on a crusade. He both loves and hates mutants, because his son was a mutant and murdered his wife. So he understands what they’re going through but despises their force, their potential danger. It’s wonderfully complicated.”

I hope this movie is good, the last X-Men movie didn’t exactly thrill me.

Source: Cinema Blend


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