The podcast is back… and so is Ian Kerner! ‘Logan’ marks Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart’s final outing as the characters that helped kickstart the X-Men film franchise 17 years ago. But is it a fitting end to these characters? Is ‘Logan’ as great as everyone is telling you? Is this really the end? When will we see X-23 again? And what does this mean for the future of the X-Men movie universe? Listen up as we slice and dice ‘Logan’!

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Hot on the heels of Monday’s plot reveal; we have ourselves something truly incredible. Check out the latest trailer for Logan.

Personally I wasn’t totally on board with Logan. The first teaser trailer didn’t do it for me. It just felt like another X-Men movie, but with the added emotional hostage taking of Johnny Cash’s Hurt. Today’s trailer put me in the boots of Wolverine. I got invested in the characters, and for a trailer to do that means this film should be on point.

Logan is directed by James Mangold and stars Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant, and Dafne Keen.

Catch it in theaters March 3rd.

Just in time for NYCC, Hugh Jackman has just tweeted the first poster for the upcoming Wolverine movie simply titled ‘Logan’.

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Now that we know the name and an imagery of a young hand holding Logan’s hand, this will surely feed the flames that the final movie might just be loosely based on the ‘Old Man Logan’ comic book story line. The 2008 storyline featuring an old, washed-up Logan in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of the Marvel Universe. In this story  line, the Hulk has taken over part of the land with his gang of inbred children that live to make Logan’s life miserable. Obviously things will have to be altered because of the different  character ownerships.

The director James Mangold followed up Hugh Jackman’s tweet with two of his own, releasing an official image of the poster and a readable shot of the 2nd page of the script. After reading the page, seems to kind of confirm at least an Old Man Logan will be seen, but nothing about the plot of the movie.

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‘Logan’ pops his claws one last time on March 3, 2017.

Briefly: Please be true.

This past weekend at the New York Toy Fair, Fox handed out a pamphlet to attendees noting all of their upcoming theatrical and home video releases.

Being just a year away at this point, the highly anticipated sequel to 2013’s The Wolverine made the pamphlet, giving us our very first logo for the feature, as well as noting a ‘Targeted Rating’ of R.

This comes at a time when the R-rated Deadpool shattered (and continues to shatter) financial expectations, breaking box office records, and this draw is likely to continue with the fantastic word of mouth that everyone has been giving the feature.

Based on that, if there was ever an appropriate time for a more mature Wolverine film, that time is now, and we can only hope that this wasn’t a misprint. That said, is it a safe move to take a PG/PG-13 character that people of all ages have been watching for years, and give him a more mature angle? I could anticipate a lot of angry parents ignorine ratings and walking out of theatres with their young ones.

Take a look at the image below, and be sure to let us know what you hope to see in the next The Wolverine! The film hits theatres on March 3rd, 2017!

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Source: Comicbook.com

I’m not sure how Hugh Jackman feels about his Wolverine role anymore. On numerous occasions I’ve heard him rave about how he could do something like forty more movies as the Canadian beast, and other times I hear he’s ready to quit. I don’t fault Jackman for finding the role tiresome as an actor; beyond needing to be so physically ripped, it can get boring for anybody playing the same dude for over twelve or thirteen years. But he’s so natural as Logan too, it’s kind of a bummer that there will inevitably be a time when the Wolverine we see on screen isn’t Hugh Jackman.

But are we closer to that day than we realize? Hugh Jackman posted on his Instagram today this oddly cryptic-but-blatant photo.

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Maybe I’m so out of the loop but is Wolverine 3 even in production right now? The status of that movie hasn’t been my priority so I kind of glaze over any news bits that finds their way online, which is a shining example of responsible journalism.

Coming straight from the man himself, this should put to rest any rumors about Jackman’s further involvement in the X-Men series until we hear otherwise.

What do you guys think?

This past weekend, at the Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo in Los Angeles, we went 1 on 1 with Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld on the Main Stage. Rob took the reigns right off the bat and raced off at breakneck speed! He tells the crowd about breaking into comics, his career and whether or not he considers himself a controversial figure. We also talk about Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, bringing that character to the big screen and what makes that character work!

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Anyone going to New York Comic-Con this year? In case you didn’t hear on our Facebook page, our fearless leader Jonathan London will be there as Skype’s sci-fi ambassador! So if you’re in the middle of nowhere but manage to have a fast internet connection, because this is 2014 and that can happen now,  you can still participate in the east coast’s largest pop culture convention!

If, like me, you’re a New York/New Jersey geek, you’ve probably been to Midtown Comics like a dozen times. As always they have some pretty rad exclusives as a part of New York Comic-Con, but this year it’s insane. Check it out:

Midtown Comics announces a record-breaking number of exclusives at this year’s New York Comic Con 2014! Booth #2036 is THE place to be at NYCC as Midtown Comics presents EIGHT new variant comic book coversFOUR new exclusive T-shirtsTHREE exclusive Batman New Era Hats. On top of that, there will be a number of contests, prizes, discounts, and a new wax figure from Madame Tussauds NYC!

If that isn’t enough, check out the exclusive covers, which range from Doctor Who to Thor to Wytches.

Comic fans will be able to find Midtown variants of rare #1 issues, connecting covers, and much more. These include three J. Scott Campbell Connecting Variants of Death of Wolverine, a Thor #1 variant by Paul Renaud, a Wytches #1 variant by Sean Gordon Murphy, aSabrina #1 variant by J. Scott Campbell, an Avengers & X-Men Axis #1 variant by Mike Mayhew, and a Doctor Who 12th Doctor #1 variant by Karen Hallion, which will be an early release available exclusively at booth #2036!.

You want more cool things you gluttonous bastard? Here is a zombie walk right inside the con:

On Saturday, October 11th, make sure to head over to the Midtown Comics booth for a special “Zombie Crawl” contest, where winners will be awarded free “I’m a Midtown Zombie” t-shirts! Sign up in advance at Midtown Comics Times Square and join us for the first ever Zombie Crawl through the con! Good luck, fellow Midtown Zombies!

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Madame Tussauds New York & Midtown Comics To Display New Wax Figure

Midtown Comics and Madame Tussauds New York will unveil a new Marvel Comics superhero wax figure on Thursday, October 09 at 12:30 p.m. at New York Comic Con, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Midtown Comics’ booth #2036.

Madame Tussauds artists worked tirelessly to create a spot-on wax figure of this famous Marvel character, which is making its U.S. debut at this year’s NYCC! The figure is modeled after a hero from the 2012 box-office hit The Avengers. Photo ops are available all weekend long!

Madame Tussauds New York is the interactive “must do” attraction, providing guests with unique opportunities to create memories with some of the world’s biggest icons. Prominently located in the heart of Times Square, Madame Tussauds New York is open 365 days a year at 10 a.m. Visit www.madametussauds.com/newyork or call 1-866-841-3505 for more information.

Those who still live in the Time of Plenty say the Earth was still beautiful.

Excited for New York Comic-Con? It’s just over a week away! Hope to see you there!

Briefly: This is very cool.

Hugh Jackman has definitely grown into the Wolverine role over the years. He was badass in the first X-Men, but most would agree that he fits the character even better now.

Want to see his audition tape? Yeah you do. It features plenty of dialogue from the final film (as well as a bunch that didn’t make it), and it also makes us realize that X-Men hit theatres nearly 15 years ago (I was only 9).

Take a look at the video below, and let us know how old it makes you feel.

’X-Men: Days of Future Past’ is upon us and here is our spoiler-filled review and breakdown of the latest Marvel Mutant Epic! Ian Kerner, the Encyclopedia of all things four color funny, joins me to discuss what this movie fixes in the X-Men cinematic universe, what it establishes and what might still be up in the air! How does the movie differ from the comic book storyline and what can we expect in X-Men: Apocalypse? If you haven’t seen the movie, you’re gonna want to steer clear… but if you have you should dive right in with all six claws swinging!

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Marvel Knights Animation has been putting out some incredible content lately. Their motion comics truly are works of art, and Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today is something to behold. Check out the trailer below!

The future is controlled by a malevolent mega-corporation known as Roxxon — which keeps its tight grip on society through the use of cyborgs, the Deathloks, whose sole purpose is to seek out current and future vigilantes — and neutralize them with extreme prejudice. Now, in order to prevent Roxxon’s rise and the eventual slaughter of the world’s heroes, Wolverine must join forces with a mysterious woman possessing unexplained knowledge of the coming dystopia. He won’t give up until the Deathloks are stopped, but what hope is there to prevent a future that has already come to pass?

The DVD boasts a behind the scenes featurette that goes inside the creation process of a Marvel Knights animation.

You can snag  Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today on DVD only at Shout! Factory on May 13th!

Briefly: This is too funny not to share.

BBC Radio 1 has published a YouTube video titled ‘Wolverine The Musical – Hugh Jackman’, and it’s… well, exactly that. The video features Wolverine himself singing a rewritten (and unrehearsed) song from Les Mis, adapted, of course, to the life of Wolverine and Jackman.

Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think.

The Wolverine premiered in July 2013 to solid reviews and a strong box office, and just in time for the holidays, is being released to blu-ray (Dec. 3rd) and digital HD (available now). The DVD contains an unrated, director’s cut version of the film that is being referred to as The Wolverine Unleashed.

Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine.
Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine.

The extended version does away with the PG13 rating (and the pesky MPAA regulations that go along with it), adding some more gore, some f-bombs (for a total of three) and a subtle darkening of the Wolverine’s character. As the Wolverine has always been one of Marvel’s darker characters this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

The film’s plot remains mostly unchanged from the cinematic release, which is a new take on the story line from the 1982 limited series by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. The blu-ray will ship out with an alternate ending (maybe we’ll actually see Wolverine in his trademark blue & gold?), a documentary film titled Path of the Ronin, a set tour and an audio commentary in edition to the extended cut of the film.

Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine and Rila Fukushima as Yukio in The Wolverine.
Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine and Rila Fukushima as Yukio in The Wolverine.

The Wolverine breaks the Marvel/Comic-book hero/tent-pole movie mold by not being about saving the world, or the universe, or even the galaxy. At its heart, the film is about discovering ones self and one’s place in the world–offset by scenes of heart-pumping, metal-clashing, arrow-flying and knife-throwing action. While some leaps in relationships and motivations are somewhat….convenient, The Wolverine offers up a conflicted hero, strong women not needing to be rescued (at least not all the time) and a satisfyingly heroic story. The ending is still somewhat problematic (though the extended version offers up some much more thrilling fight sequences in the end that should leave Wolverine fans cheering) but since Mangold and Jackman are both in talks for a sequel, hopefully that will be resolved in the next edition.

The Wolverine is available on Digital HD now from the official website, and will be out on Blu-ray on December 3rd. It stars Hugh Jackman as the Wolverine, Tao Okamoto as Mariko Yashida, Rila Fukushima as Yukio and Hiroyuki Sanada as Shingen Yashida, and was directed by James Mangold.

Geeskscape Score: 4/5

We’re just a few weeks away from the highly anticipated release of The Wolverine, and Fox has just launched a new featurette promoting the film.

Titled “A Ronin Story”, the featurette begins by explaining just what a Ronin story is, and subsequently why The Wolverine fits in the genre. The video features plenty of exciting new footage for the film, and I actually found the scenes shown off here more exciting than any other preview that we’ve already seen.

I wasn’t overly excited for The Wolverine when the first trailer debuted online, but the film’s current marketing (plus those amazing sumi-e posters) are all really amping me up for the feature. Watch the new featurette below, and let us know what you think! The Wolverine hits theatres on July 26th!

Based on the celebrated comic book arc, this epic action-adventure takes Wolverine (Jackman), the most iconic character of the X-Men universe, to modern day Japan. Out of his depth in an unknown world he will face a host of unexpected and deadly opponents in a life-or-death battle that will leave him forever changed. Vulnerable for the first time and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he confronts not only lethal samurai steel but also his inner struggle against his own immortality. Directed By James Mangold, The Wolverine hits theaters in 2D & 3D on July 26, 2013.

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It’s tough to think all the way back to the year 2000 (I was just 10 years old at the time), and it’s even harder to think that Hugh Jackman was ever not one of the biggest names in Hollywood.

Just over a decade ago, Jackman played the leading role of Curly in London’s West End adaptation of Oklahoma. It was at this time that he (and everyone else in the world) would audition for the role of Wolverine in Bryan Singer’s X-Men. The rest of course, is history.

Watch him tell the hilarious and inspiring story in an interview with SiriusXM below. Jackman’s highly anticipted next film, The Wolverine, opens on July 24th!

The 70’s sure look neat.

X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer today revealed a new set photo from the film, this time showing off Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Beast‘s (Nicolas Hoult) clothing from 1973. Little else is revealed in the image, but in any case, these guys look bad ass.

Take a look at the image below, and let us know if you’re excited for the film! X-Men: Days of Future Past hits theatres on July 18th, 2014.

Styled similarly to the awesome teaser poster from late last year, James Mangold today unveiled (via twitter) a new one sheet for The Wolverine, this time focussing on the Silver Samurai.

I loved this style of poster last year, and I love it just the same today. Check out the image below, and let us know what you think! The Wolverine hits theatres on July 26th!

Production is underway on Bryan Singer’s highly-anticipated X-Men: Days Of Future Past and the director continues to tease fans via Twitter. The latest tease comes in the form of a back shot of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine wearing a leather jacket that looks quite like the one from the classic comic storyline.

X-Men: Days Of Future Past is set to hit theaters July 18, 2014

We’re now barely four months away from the release of James Mangold’s The Wolverine, and we’ve yet to see a single piece of footage from the film.

 

Finally, FINALLY, this is all about to change. Director James Mangold today revealed via twitter the official release date for the film’s teaser trailer.

 

 

We’ll be posting the trailer as soon as it’s available on March 27th. From the stills we’ve seen so far, The Wolverine looks like a huge step up from its predecessor, but only time will tell! Let us know if you’re excited for the film below!

 

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We may have already seen this image earlier this week, but a much better quality version of the new image from James Mangold’s The Wolverine has been officially released. We’re just under two weeks from the release of the trailer and excitement levels for the film are definitely rising. Check out the bad-ass image of Logan below.

 

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Spinning out of the events of X-Men: The Last Stand, Logan (Hugh Jackman) travels to Japan where he falls for the beautiful Mariko Yashida (Tao Okamoto) to the grave displeasure of her father Yashida (Hal Yamanouchi) and her half-brother, the fearsome Silver Samurai (Will Yun Lee). But this isn’t Logan’s first trip to the Land of the Rising Sun or his first encounter with the Yashida clan. Based on a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects, Valkyrie) and Mark Bomback (Live Free or Die Hard, Total Recall )and the comic book by Frank Miller and Chris Claremont.

 
The Wolverine claws into theaters July 26th.

 

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Yesterday, X-Men director Bryan Singer took to Twitter to not only announce that certain members of X-Men: First Class would be returning for the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, but also the announcement that both Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellan from the original X-Men films would be returning to their roles as Charles Xavier and Magneto. This all but confirmed what fans have been speculating about ever since Days of Future Past was announced, that the forthcoming movie would be taking place in two timelines–the one featuring characters from First Class, and another “future” (or present) timeline featuring the actors from the original films. As Singer remarked on his twitter feed, “more to come.” This means it is very likely that more actors from the original films will be suiting up soon for mutant action once more. But who? Here are my guesses as to who will be coming back (and who won’t) and why.

Oh, and before anyone chimes in with “but Cyclops and Jean and Prof. X  died in X-Men 3, and Magneto lost his powers, yadda yadda yadda” it seems very, very likely that the time traveling storyline of Days of Future Past will end up erasing the events of X-Men: The Last Stand. The fact that both the older Charles Xavier and Magneto are in this one kind of already seems to be pointing towards that, considering their fates at the end of that third film. It seems Bryan Singer is eager to erase the one chapter of the original X-Men trilogy he had no part in. So I don’t think any character deaths or de-powerings in that movie should factor as to whether a certain actor or character returns. With that out of the way, let’s get started on the guessing game, shall we?

Wolverine/Hugh Jackman

I’d say this is one is a no-brainer. Wolverine is the poster boy for not only the comic book franchise, but the movie franchise as well. He’s not my favorite X-Man by any means, but facts are facts…. for the masses, Wolverine = X-Men. Unlike so many actors who distance themselves from the part that made them famous, Jackman seems to love being Wolverine, and doesn’t seem to ever tire of playing him. He is currently filming his second solo outing The Wolverine, and could easily stay in Logan-mode (and in Logan shape) for a few extra months and segue into filming Days of Future Past. Of all the characters from the original films, I expect to see his face in the line-up more than anyone else, barring any unforseen circumstances.

Odds for Returning: 9/10

EDIT: Make that 10/10…no sooner than an hour or so from posting this piece, the Hollywood Reporter makes it official: Hugh Jackman is coming back as Wolverine. That sure didn’t take long.

Cyclops/James Marsden

Of all the A-List X-Men characters, no one got the shorter end of the stick in the film series than poor Scott Summers, AKA Cyclops. This is not a negative reflection on actor James Marsden, who did the best he could in what little he was given to do. When he was unceremoniously killed off in X-Men: The Last Stand, fans were furious, as they were hoping the third X-Men movie would finally be his moment to shine. And from everything I’ve been told, that WAS his original plan, back when Singer was still working on X3, as James Marsden and Bryan Singer are good friends. In fact, Marsden even had a part in Singer’s Superman Returns, which is why he was said to be killed off in such a stupid offhand way in The Last Stand; Marsden made the mistake of being in a competing super hero movie with the fired director of X-Men, and Fox made sure he paid the price. I could see Singer making Days of Future Past partially as “the redemption of Cyclops” and restoring the character to a prominent position in the X-Men universe again.

Odds for Returning: 7/10

Jean Grey/Famke Janssen

Another main character from the franchise who totally got the shaft story-wise in X-Men: The Last Stand was Jean Grey. The less said about how that movie handled the classic X-Men story The Dark Phoenix Saga the better, but it seems Famke is at least open to returning, as she made some comments about coming back to the series as recently as a month ago. When being asked if she had been offered a role already in Days of Future Past, she replied “One never knows. Jean Grey, the Phoenix … she finds a way to reincarnate herself constantly, so one never knows… but I’m in no position to say anything,” And then coyly added “Stay tuned.” Sounds like maybe spelled Y-E-S to me.

Odds for Returning: 8/10

Rogue/Anna Paquin

Actress Anna Paquin has been pretty vocal about how much she hated the plotline where Rogue takes the mutant cure in X-Men The Last Stand, seeing it as a betrayal of everything the mutant metaphor is supposed to represent (Anna, all of fandom agrees with you) If this movie corrects some of those mistakes, she might jump at the chance to come back. On the downside, Paquin just gave birth to twins and still has at least one more season of True Blood to start shooting very soon, which might conflict with being able to make an appearance in  Days of Future Past. But who knows, she might be able to squeeze in a cameo if she wants to bad enough. Maybe Anna could bring some of the sassy southern attitude she gives her True Blood character Sookie Stackhouse to Rogue, a character that in the comics has plenty of that to spare.

Odds for Returning: 6/10

Storm/Halle Berry

It has been well documented how much Halle Berry and Bryan Singer did NOT get along on the set of X2.  I believe the phrase “you can kiss my black ass” was uttered on set by her at least once in reference to Singer. (For reals, look it up.) She never even wanted to be in the X-Men series in the first place, as during press before the movie came out she mentioned how there were so little roles for black actresses she was “forced to do a comic book movie.” Of course,then the X-Men franchise became the biggest thing she was ever involved with and she shut her mouth pretty quick. But point blank: Halle doesn’t really like playing Storm, the fans don’t like her playing Storm, and Bryan Singer doesn’t like her playing Storm (his original choice was Angela Bassett) So I’d be genuinely shocked if we saw her in this movie. And no one will care if she’s replaced, which has to sting a little for Miss Berry. My honest to goodness feeling is we’ll see a younger Storm in the First Class timeline, but that adult Storm will be dead in the future timeline. But Fox may want her back in, seeing as she’s still a name actress, so I guess anything is possible. But I’m not holding my breath.

Odds for Returning: 2/10

Nightcrawler/Alan Cumming

Add another to the list of “probably nots” – Much like Halle Berry, Alan Cumming has been pretty vocal about how horrible a time he had shooting X2, and how he and Singer did not get along on set. A couple of years back, when asked about Singer, he had this to say: “I can’t deny I think he’s really talented, and I’m really proud of the film (X2) – I think it’s a great film – but I didn’t enjoy working with him on it.” Considering how Nightcrawler was just in the one X-Men film, he’s not crucial to the overall story. It is possible that the character of Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler might make an appearance, but I highly doubt it will be Cumming wearing the blue make-up if he does.

Odds for Returning: 1/10

Mystique/Rebecca Romijn

We already know that Jennifer Lawrence is coming back as Mystique, a character she could easily play in both the past and future timelines. (She is a shape-shifter after all.) Add to that, Rebecca Romijn has been pretty candid about not really wanting to be naked and painted blue anymore. She has a good relationship with Singer and the producers, so I could see her making a cameo as her normal looking self much like the one she had in First Class, but that would be about it.

Odds for Returning: 7/10 (but only as a non made-up cameo)

Beast/Kelsey Grammer

We also already know that the character of Hank McCoy in the First Class timeline will make an appearance in the form of Nicolas Hoult, but what about his future adult self? I personally think that it is not very likely, if only for all the personal problems and bad headlines that Kelsey Grammer has had recently. Fox might want to avoid that particular celebrity train-wreck. Also, as with Ellen Page and Ben Foster, he only appeared in The Last Stand, so has no previous working relationship with Singer. So I see adult Beast as being pretty unlikely to show up.

Odds for Returning: 2/10

Kitty Pryde/Ellen Page

When Ellen Page shot X-Men the Last Stand, she had only one notable role to her name, the thriller Hard Candy. Not too long after The Last Stand came out, she hit it big with Juno, then came roles in Inception etc. She probably doesn’t want to come back to a relatively smallish role in the X-verse at this point in her career, and having only been in the third X-Men movie, she doesn’t have a pre-established working relationship with director Bryan Singer either, similar to Kelsey Grammer. So much like Nightcrawler, we might see the character of Kitty in some form, but I’m not counting on it being Page. Which would be a shame, as she was one of the few highlights from the third X-Men movie.

Odds for Returning: 3/10

Ice-Man/Shawn Ashmore 

Shawn Ashmore went from cameo role as Bobby Drake/Ice-Man in the original X-Men to a pretty sizable role in X2, and I believe he is also personal friends with Bryan Singer. For this reason alone I could see him coming back in some capacity, even if it is just a cameo.

Odds for Returning: 6/10

Angel/Ben Foster

Angel was another major X-Men character who was totally squandered by X-Men The Last Stand. Played by Ben Foster, he’s another one that continues to have a career as a working actor and doesn’t need to come back to the franchise just to pay bills. And, also like Ellen Page and Kelsey Grammer, he was only in the third film so therefore doesn’t have any prior working relationship, good or bad, with Bryan Singer. Expect him to be among the missing or dead in the dystopian Sentinel-run world of the future X-Men.

Odds for Returning: 2/10


Gambit/Taylor Kitsch

Taylor Kitsch had a part in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and as awful as that flick was, I thought he was more or less ok in it as Cajun mutant Gambit. Unfortunately, since then Taylor Kitsch has had two very high profile flops to his name, John Carter and Battleship. I think the producers of Days of Future Past will wish to avoid this bad luck charm.

Odds for Returning: 1/10

Juggernaut/Vinnie Jones

Yeah….nope. Don’t think so. That’s all I gotta say about that one.

Odds for Returning: 0/10

The next few weeks and months should be very telling on just how right or wrong I was with these guesses. Anyone else want to chime in with who you think is a sure thing to come back, and who doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance in Hell? Leave a comment below.

Just a few hours ago we reported that James Mangold’s The Wolverine would be released in 3D, but this is surely the coolest piece of Wolverine news today.

Following the live Q&A with Hugh Jackman and James Mangold (which just ended), Fox officially revealed the teaser poster for the film, and it looks UNREAL.

Check out the poster below, and watch the Q&A if you missed it! As always, let us know what you think!

Are you more excited for the film after seeing this?

About a week ago Marvel release a teaser that just simply read Savage and revealed Frank Cho on the book. It was pretty obvious that this would be a Wolverine title but it appears the word savage had more to it. It seems we will see Logan heading to the The Savage Land in the new series that will feature Shanna the She-Devil as a supporting character.

Cho, who be both writing and drawing the title, describes the book as a “a cool Indiana Jones/Cthulhu type story” and that “..The story takes place in the forbidden area of the Savage Land where an evil ancient god slumbers. Wolverine and others accidentally unleash it, while trying to get back home.” But bad news for fans of Ka-Zar. Cho reveals that we shouldn’t be expecting him to appear in the story but that should keep an eye out for some of the other Savage Land staples.

Source: Marvel

Marvel has started releasing another batch of teasers for their upcoming Marvel NOW! titles and the newest one is pretty obvious. It appears that Frank Cho is taking over on Wolverine. Three claw marks should be obvious enough. The most interesting part is the word savage being used due to Logan’s current ways of being. Could we be seeing a return to the more brutal berserker Wolverine?

Source: Marvel

Fans worried that Marvel may be killing Scott Summers or Emma Frost can now breathe a sigh of relief. Earlier today I received images of all three of the interlocking covers for the new upcoming series All New X-Men. In these covers you definitely see that the two characters will be surviving Avengers Vs. X-Men, which further leads me to believe that  my theory [click here to see who I think it’s going to be] for who will be dying at the end of this event may be correct. This also goes to show that the character in Marvel NOW! promo image everyone beli

ved to be a re-design for Scott Summers may actually indeed not be the character. There also appears to be a mystery character in the background of the first part of the cover. I guess we’re going to have to wait a few months before we find out just who that is. Check out Stuart Immonen’s interlocking covers for All New X-Men! His artwork is definitely going to be a welcome addition to X-family.

• Sabretooth is back – but which one is the real one?
• Where has Sabretooth been and whose side is he on this time?
• The identity of the red-headed woman who came to Wolverine’s rescue is revealed!

WOLVERINE #311
Written by Jeph Loeb
Pencils by Simone Bianchi
Cover by Simone Bianchi
Variant Cover by Simone Peruzzi

• THIS IS IT! The greatest era of the Marvel Universe starts here! From the ashes of AvX an all-new, all-different Avengers assemble!
• Captain America begins his quest to create a sanctioned Avengers unit comprised of Avengers and X-Men, humans and mutants working together – so why is Professor Xavier’s dream more at risk than ever?
• The first attack of the most loathsome villain in history will quake the Marvel Universe forever!
• The funeral of one of Marvel’s greatest heroes!

UNCANNY AVENGERS #1
Written by Rick Remender
Pencils & Cover by John Cassaday
Variant Cover by Skottie Young

• X-Force land themselves somewhere you’ve never seen them.
• A new member joins the team!
• Rising star Julian Totino Tedesco (VENOM: CIRCLE OF FOUR, JOHN CARTER GODS OF MARS covers) joins the best creative team in comics for two issues!

UNCANNY X-FORCE #28
Written by Rick Remender
Pencils by Julian Titino Tedesco
Cover by Jerome Opena

Last week we reported that Jessica Biel had been added to the cast of The Wolverine and would be playing Viper. Talks have since broken down and Ms. Biel will not be in the movie, but that hasn’t stopped Fox from moving on and finding a new actress for the role.

Twitchfilm is reporting that Fox is in talks with actress Svetlana Khodchenkova to take over the role. Khodchenkova is a relatively unknown actress to people state-side, she was most recently seen in last year’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. The movie is scheduled to begin shooting next month in Sydney, Australia.

Hugh Jackman will once again don the claws as Wolverine and James Mangold is directing. The Wolverine claws its way into theaters July 26, 2013.

So, now even if this movie sucks you can watch it for the sheer enjoyment of the beauty of Jessica Biel being in it. You read that right kiddies. Ms. Biel has joined the cast as Victoria/Viper.

According to Marvel lore Viper bounces between good and not so good and she holds some sway over Wolverine but is mostly a foe to the X-Men and Avengers.

I hated that last Wolverine movie but the recent castings has definitely increased the interest I have in this flick that started with James Mangold directing.

‘The Wolverine’ claws its way into theaters July 26, 2013.

• X-Force land themselves somewhere you’ve never seen them.
• A new member joins the team!
• Rising star Julian Totino Tedesco (VENOM: CIRCLE OF FOUR, JOHN CARTER GODS OF MARS covers) joins the best creative team in comics for two issues!

UNCANNY X-FORCE #27
Written by Rick Remender
Pencils by Phil Noto
Cover by Jerome Opena