X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Entertainment | December 18th, 2008 by Staggs

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Hugh Jackman plays Wolverine

Wolverine played by Hugh Jackman

X-Men is one of those science-fiction genre setters, the series has made a home in comics, books, and more recently feature films. X-Men, gene-altered mutants created by comic book writer Stan Lee, each have special abilities. This new movie, X-Men Origins takes on a story from the point of view of one of the greatest comic book characters ever seen, the exciting Wolverine.

Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, has animal-like abilities such as keen senses, physical endurance, awesome retracting bone claws, and is able to quickly heal himself from any wounds or disease. In X-Men Origins he is pit up against Victor Creed (Sabretooth) and shows the beginning of the opposing nature between the two characters. Wolverine seeks revenge after he hinds out that his girlfriend was murdered by Sabretooth.

The previous X-Men movies were fantastic, filled action and CG, and phenominal characters that you must watch as each of them have their own powers. This movie, focusing on Wolverine and his enemy, is going to be nothing short of action packed.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine comes out May 1st 2009. Want some more information? Check out Marvel.com for the latest updates on the movie. But first, this trailer will knock your socks off:

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  1. Diana Posted 6:49pm on December 28, 2008

    Seeking revenge for the death of his girlfriend? Sounds a lot like Quantum of Solace, no? Rogue isn’t even in this movie. How lameee.

  2. Staggs Posted 11:25am on December 29, 2008

    It does sound a lot like the 007 movie. I don’t think this movie will be as good, but it looks cool.

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