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The Wolverine
File:Wolverine-Film-Teaser.jpg
Teaser poster
Directed byJames Mangold
Written byChristopher McQuarrie
Mark Bomback
Scott Frank
James Mangold
Produced byHugh Jackman
Lauren Shuler Donner
Hutch Parker[1]
John Palermo[1]
StarringHugh Jackman
CinematographyRoss Emery
Edited byMichael McCusker
Music byMarco Beltrami
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • July 26, 2013 (2013-07-26)
CountriesUnited States
Australia
LanguageEnglish
Budgetover $100 million[2]

The Wolverine is an upcoming American/Australian superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Wolverine and is intended to be the sixth installment in the X-Men film series. Hugh Jackman stars as the title character with James Mangold directing a screenplay written by Christopher McQuarrie. Scott Frank, James Mangold and Mark Bomback, based on the 1982 limited series Wolverine by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. In The Wolverine, Logan travels to Japan, where he engages a mysterious figure from his past in a fight that has lasting consequences.

McQuarrie was hired to write a screenplay for The Wolverine in August 2009. Darren Aronofsky was hired to direct the film in October 2010. In March 2011, the project was delayed following Aronofsky's departure and the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Mangold was brought on board to replace Aronofsky in June 2011 and Bomback was hired to rewrite the screenplay in September 2011. The supporting characters were cast in July 2012 with principal photography beginning at the end of the month in New South Wales before moving to Tokyo in August 2012 and back to New South Wales in October 2012.

The Wolverine is scheduled to be released on July 26, 2013.

Premise

In The Wolverine, based on Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's 1982 limited series,[3] Logan travels to Japan, where he engages a mysterious figure from his past in a fight that has lasting consequences.[4]

Cast

Production

Development

There are so many areas of that Japanese story, I love the idea of this kind of anarchic character, the outsider, being in this world - I can see it aesthetically, too - full of honor and tradition and customs and someone who’s really anti-all of that, and trying to negotiate his way. The idea of the samurai, too - and the tradition there. It’s really great. In the comic book he gets his ass kicked by a couple of samurai - not even mutants. He’s shocked by that at first.

Hugh Jackman[12]

In September 2009, Gavin Hood, director of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, speculated that there will be a sequel, which will be set in Japan.[13] During one of the post credits scenes Logan is seen drinking at a bar in Japan. Such a location was the subject of Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's 1982 limited series on the character, which was not in the first film as Jackman felt "what we need to do is establish who [Logan] is and find out how he became Wolverine".[3][14] Jackman stated the Claremont-Miller series is his favorite Wolverine story.[15] Of the Japanese arc, Jackman also stated, "I won’t lie to you, I have been talking to writers… I’m a big fan of the Japanese saga in the comic book."[12]

Jackman added that another Wolverine film would be a follow-up rather than continuing on from X-Men: The Last Stand.[16] The inclusion of Deadpool and Gambit also leads to the possibilities of their own spin-offs.[17] Before Wolverine's release, Lauren Shuler Donner approached Simon Beaufoy to write the script, but he did not feel confident enough to commit.[18] On May 5, 2009, just four days after its initial weekend run, the sequel was officially confirmed.[19] A Deadpool spin-off has also been confirmed with Ryan Reynolds attached to reprise the role of Wade Wilson,[20] but producer Shuler Donner stated that she wants to "ignore the version of Deadpool that we saw in Wolverine and just start over again. Reboot it."[21]

Christopher McQuarrie, who went uncredited for his work on X-Men, was hired to write the screenplay for the Wolverine sequel in August 2009.[22] According to Lauren Schuler-Donner, the sequel will focus on the relationship between Wolverine and Mariko, the daughter of a Japanese crime lord, and what happens to him in Japan. Wolverine will have a different fighting style due to Mariko's father having "this stick-like weapon. There'll be samurai, ninja, katana blades, different forms of martial arts - mano-a-mano, extreme fighting." She continued: "We want to make it authentic so I think it's very likely we'll be shooting in Japan. I think it's likely the characters will speak English rather than Japanese with subtitles."[23] In January 2010, at the People's Choice Awards, Jackman stated that the film will start shooting sometime in 2011,[24] and in March 2010 McQuarrie declared that the screenplay was finished for production to start in January the following year.[25] Sources indicated Darren Aronofsky was in negotiations to direct the film[26] after Bryan Singer turned down the offer.[27]

Pre-production

In October 2010, it was confirmed that Aronofsky will direct the film.[28] Jackman commented that with Darren Aronofsky directing that Wolverine 2 will not be "usual" stating, "This is, hopefully for me, going to be out of the box. It’s going to be the best one, I hope... Well, I would say that, but I really do feel that, and I feel this is going to be very different. This is Wolverine. This is not Popeye. He’s kind of dark... But, you know, this is a change of pace. Chris McQuarrie, who wrote The Usual Suspects, has written the script, so that’ll give you a good clue. [Aronofsky’s] going to make it fantastic. There’s going to be some meat on the bones. There will be something to think about as you leave the theater, for sure”.[6] Also in October it was reported that the film will begin principal photography in March 2011 in New York City before the production moves to Japan for the bulk of shooting.[29]

In November 2010, Aronofsky stated that the title of the film will be The Wolverine and described the film as a "one-off" rather than a sequel.[30] Also in November, Fox Filmed Entertainment sent out a press release stating that they have signed Darren Aronofsky and his production company Protozoa Pictures to a new two-year, overall deal. Under the deal, Protozoa will develop and produce films for both 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight Pictures. Aronofsky’s debut picture under the pact will be The Wolverine.[31]

In March 2011, Darren Aronofsky bowed out of directing the film, saying the project would keep him out of the country for too long. In a joint statement with Fox, Aronofsky stated, "As I talked more about the film with my collaborators at Fox, it became clear that the production of The Wolverine would keep me out of the country for almost a year... I was not comfortable being away from my family for that length of time. I am sad that I won't be able to see the project through, as it is a terrific script and I was very much looking forward to working with my friend, Hugh Jackman, again".[32] Fox also decided to be "in no rush" to start the production due to the damage incurred in Japan by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[33] Despite this, Jackman said the project was moving ahead, "It's too early to call on Japan, I'm not sure where they're at. So now we're finding another director, but Fox is very anxious to make the movie and we're moving ahead full steam to find another director".[34]

In May 2011, Variety reported that Fox was down to a short list of eight candidates to replace Aronofsky. The list included directors Jose Padilha, Doug Liman, Antoine Fuqua, Mark Romanek, Justin Lin, Gavin O'Connor, James Mangold and Gary Shore.[35] In June 2011, Deadline.com reported that Fox has entered negotiations with James Mangold to helm the project and intends to start principal photography in the fall of 2011.[36] In July 2011, Jackman revealed that he plans to begin filming in October 2011 and that he'll fight the Silver Samurai.[37]

In August 2011, it was reported that filming is set to take place from November 11, 2011 to March 1, 2012 at Canadian Motion Picture Park in Burnaby, British Columbia, where scenes from Twilight, Supernatural and Fantastic Four were filmed.[38] Also in August 2011, filming was postponed to Spring 2012 so Jackman could work on Les Misérables,[39] and Mark Bomback was hired to rewrite McQuarrie's script in September.[40] In February 2012, a July 26, 2013 release date was set,[41] and in April, it was reported that filming will begin in August 2012 in Australia, which will serve as the primary location due to financial and tax incentives.[42]

In July 2012, it was reported that actors Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto and Rila Fukushima had been cast as Shingen, Yashida, Mariko and Yukio, respectively.[8] Additionally Will Yun Lee was cast as Harada, more commonly known as the Silver Samurai and Brian Tee was cast as Noburo Mori, a corrupt minister of justice who is about to marry Mariko, the daughter of a yakuza crime lord.[10] Also in July 2012, it was reported that Jessica Biel had been cast as Viper.[43] However in an interview with Hit Fix at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con International, Biel said that her role in the film was "not a done deal" explaining, "People keep talking about this. I don't know anything about it. It's a little bit too soon for that kind of an announcement".[44] A few days later, Collider reported that negotiations between Biel and 20th Century Fox had broken down and studio is now talking to other actresses.[45] Later in July, it was reported that Fox had begun talks with Svetlana Khodchenkova to take over the role of Viper.[11]

In August 2012, Guillermo del Toro revealed that he had been interested in directing the film, as the Japanese arc was his favorite Wolverine story.[46] After meeting with Jim Gianopulos and Hugh Jackman, del Toro passed, deciding that he did not wish to spend two to three years of his life working on the film.[46]

Filming

On a budget of more than $100 million,[2] principal photography began on Monday, July 30, 2012, in Kurnell, New South Wales, on the shores of Botany Bay.[47] Filming there ended on August 2, 2012, with production scheduled to continue around Sydney followed by a few weeks in Japan before wrapping up in mid-November.[48] On August 3, 2012, production moved to Picton, which doubled as a town in Canada's Yukon region.[49]

On August 25, 2012, director James Mangold said on Twitter that production moved to Tokyo and began shooting.[50] Scenes were shot at the Tokyo Tower and the Zojoji Temple, which was used for a funeral scene.[51] On September 4, 2012, filming took place outside Fukuyama Station in Fukuyama, Hiroshima.[52] Filming in Tomonoura, a port in the Ichichi ward of Fukuyama, concluded on September 11, 2012.[53]

On October 8, 2012, production returned to Sydney with filming on Erskine Street near Cockle Bay.[54] The following week, the film shot in Parramatta, which doubled as a Japanese city.[55] Also in October, Mangold revealed that the film follows the events of X-Men: The Last Stand saying, "Where this film sits in the universe of the films is after them all. Jean Grey is gone, most of the X-Men are disbanded or gone, so there’s a tremendous sense of isolation for him [Wolverine]."[56] On October 25, 2012 production relocated to Sydney Olympic Park in western Sydney.[57] The set was made into a Japanese village draped in snow with filming beginning on November 1, 2012.[58] On November 10, 2012 filming took placed on a back street in Surry Hills. The set, constructed on Brisbane St., was transformed to look like a Japanese street with Japanese signage and vehicles scattered throughout.[59]

Director James Mangold said on Twitter that principal photography concluded on Wesnesday, November 21, 2012.[60]

Music

In September 2012, Marco Beltrami, who previously collaborated with director James Mangold on 3:10 to Yuma for which he was nominated for an Academy Award, announced that he has signed on to score the film.[61]

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