OK, so this is exactly what Victor and Logan looked like during the late 1800. We got them during the Origins movie but their actors were already older but I think they would look younger. Just wanted to share the pic real quick.
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The few good things that came from X-Men Origins: Wolverine being a terrible cluster fuck of a movie, is that it led us to this movie.
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Akira: la sgommata più iconica nella Storia del cinema
Akira
Nope
The Simpsons
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Adventure Time
Luca
Pokemon
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Star Wars: Clone Wars
Batman: The Animated Series
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) Review
Potential spoilers ahead...
Whether you're a casual fan, or someone beginning to dabble into superheroes, this is a great origin movie. Even for those more acquainted with the source, it's still interesting and well done. I completely see why they would focus on Wolverine. His story is interesting, they were hinting towards the movie since the start of the series, and he is just a popular and common character in X-Men properties. But honestly, I don't care that much. It feels like he's overdone, and the focus of all the movies at this point in the series, despite this being the only Wolverine-centric one. Doing an origin movie on a lesser known character with an equally interesting story would've been better. For example, characters like Beast, Nightcrawler, or even Magneto, whose more known and established, would've been just as interesting and would've shown an audience less familiar with the comics why they should care about these characters who were only in the background, or a semi-fleshed out antagonist. Instead, they focus on Wolverine, and shove a later movie in the series (X-Men: First Class) full of origin stories, boiling them down to the main talking points, making it difficult for new or movie only fans to really grasp just how cool some of these more niche characters are. The movies never even talk about Nightcrawler's origin, probably because it would've made their working timeline messier, but it's easily one of the more interesting and is never even hinted at (I recommend giving this article by Marvel a quick look through because it is genuinely interesting). Logan is an interesting character with a compelling origin and arc. The film does an excellent job at portraying it and it's all well paced. But show me someone different, shine a light on the characters sitting un-utilized in the pages of comics that have an unknowing audience waiting for them. Yes, it's a risk, but you're already working with adapting niche content to the screen so go all the way and show the range of characters on the pages.
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