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X-Men Origins: Wolverine To Be Released On May 1, 2009

By: dick dicksonn

There was a period when Hollywood evaded comic properties like the outbreak. With mediocre interpretations of masterpiece personalities such as the Punisher, Captain America, and even the Fantastic Four – the last two being so bad that they wind up as straight-to-video issues – Hollywood has grasped the impression that comic book properties do not command an audience that is big enough to guarantee a blockbuster.

In 2000, a comic-based film changed such a perception.

Bryan Singer took comic book’s primary franchise, the X-Men, and created an excellent movie out of the same. The outcome is a trilogy that raked in billions of dollars in profit.

The X-Men flicks are largely considered as the flicks that broke open the gateways of Hollywood for highly victorious superhero flicks that came after – Spider-Man, Blade, Daredevil, the two Fantastic Four films, and even the reboot of Batman and the come back of Superman to the big screen.

The X-Men trilogy, nevertheless, has finished its sprint.

However, fans should not be anxious as Marvel Comics and 20th Century Fox are planning a series of movies focusing on the origins of the transformed creatures we have grown to like.

First of these films is X-Men Origins: Wolverine, planned for a May 1, 2009 showing. Hugh Jackman will reprise his role as the titular character, even if, the movie will be adjusted some 17 years before the occurrences of the first X-men flick.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine conveys the narrative of Logan’s unearthing of his mutant powers, his inclusion to the Weapon X program, his dealings with William Stryker, and his rift with the stated institution.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine will feature a slew of new mutants direct from the comic book chain, such as the motor mouth killer, Dead Pool – played by the famous Ryan Reynolds – and the furious Cajun, Gambit – played by Taylor Kitsch. Sabretooth, surely, will play a crucial part in the flick, being a core personality in the Wolverine mythos.

One of the highlights of the flick is the revelation that the Weapon X code doesn’t mean the letter X, rather, it stands for the number “ten,” with Wolverine being the tenth government project made for mass annihilation. The ending of X-Men Origins will pit Wolverine against the new version of the program, Weapon XI.

It’s going to be slobber knocker!

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There was a period when Hollywood evaded comic properties like the outbreak. With mediocre interpretations of masterpiece personalities such as the Punisher, Captain America, and even the Fantastic Four – the last two being so bad that they wind up as straight-to-video issues – Hollywood has gra

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