More Muscle From 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'
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Well, Happy (Almost) Thanksgiving indeed. Between Australia and the flood of X-Men Origins: Wolverine news, you can't turn around without seeing Hugh Jackman's biceps somewhere this week ... not that I'm complaining. How did it take so long for him to be dubbed Sexiest Man Alive, anyway? The physique should have earned it twice over. Anyway, get a peek of Empire's new Wolverine cover, which will be on shelves in December. Click on him to get the whole thing, and tidbits like this from the magazine's tell-all ...
Wolverine Strikes a Pose
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Empire magazine visited the set of 20th Century Fox's Wolverine and with its article comes a new cover photo of Hugh Jackman in character and another photo inside the issue. You can check them both out below and here's a clip from the article: "There's a scene in the first X-Men movie," said Jackman, "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. " More quotes are available ...
Wolverine Claws Onto Empire's Cover
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... 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." Just this little tidbit is enough to remind me why we liked the X-Men movies
at least the first two of the franchise (heres hoping Wolverine will follow in the footsteps of Bryan Singers movies). For more information on this prequel, check out the January issue of Empire Magazine . RELATED : ...
Wolverine Graces Empire Cover
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... The latest issue of Empire Magazine features a new look at X-Men Origins: Wolverine and as such the Marvel character is on the cover. Hugh Jackman reprises his role as Wolvey and the flick also stars Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Kitsch, Will.i.am, Danny Huston, Dominic Monaghan, Daniel Henney and Lynn Collins. ...
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Taylor Kitsch's Gambit Photo in 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' Seen
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'Friday Night Lights' star, Taylor Kitsch, stars as Remy LeBeau who is also known as Gambit in the forthcoming 'X-Men' spin-off, 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'. After another look at Hugh Jackman as Wolverine has been outed through Empire magazine earlier, an image of Gambit in " X-Men Origins: Wolverine " has been uncovered. Taken from the January 2009 issue of the magazine by IESB, the first look picture displays " Friday Night Lights " actor Taylor Kitsch being portrayed as Remy LeBeau a.k.a. Gambit throwing a card on what seems to be a gambling table. ...
X-MEN ORIGINS :WOLVERINE UPDATES AND TRAILER
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Empire has just released two new images of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, one of which graced the cover of the print magazine. Take a look at the new images from the film, which is set to open on May 1, 2009. Here is ALSO your first look at Taylor Kitsch in his new role as card-throwing Remy LeBeau, aka Gambit. Leading up to the events of "X-Men," X-Men Origins: Wolverine tells the story of Wolverine's epically violent and romantic past, his complex relationship with Victor Creed, and the ominous Weapon X ...
Gambit: Cajun Thief By Day, 90s Go-Go Dancer By Night [X-Men Origins: Wolverine]
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... hate him (which is kind of perfect for Gambit). Between Liev Schreiber, Ryan Reynolds, Dominic Monaghan, Jackman and Kitsch, I'm crazy excited about watching the mutant interplay between these amazing actors. Origins is set to be released May 1, 2009 and the trailer is supposed to be released in front of The Day The Earth Stood Still next week. But besides the shirt, do you think they'll make his eyes black and red as well at some point in the flick? [Empire Magazine via Cinemablend]
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