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"I think for the moment our focus really is on other characters," he explained to the publication. "I think there's a part for all of us that feels like Logan, as played by Hugh, is the definitive performance of that character. And I think we're all a little hesitant at the idea of rebooting it in any way. So, for the moment we're going to look at – there's so much else explore in the [X-Men] Universe and to play with.
"Particularly now as we've seen such bold tonal choices being made, I think that opens up the landscape as well, to seeing other genres living kind of fully within the comic book genre. And you saw that with Guardians of the Galaxy, I believe [it] is an exceptional example of that. Obviously Deadpool and Logan now, but I think there'll be more to come."
I'm watching the making of Logan on the blu ray, and Dafne actually speaks! Yay! It's a nice behind the scenes look.
And Logan looks great on blu ray. I love the look of the film.
This is easily the best looking X-Men film. Mathieson did a great job of bringing this world to life, and I love how distinct this film looks compared to everything else from this franchise. I hope New Mutants and DP2 and Dark Phoenix all are visually distinct from each other.I'm watching the making of Logan on the blu ray, and Dafne actually speaks! Yay! It's a nice behind the scenes look.
And Logan looks great on blu ray. I love the look of the film.
What version? Because people mention that certain stores have certain steelbooks or types of booklets and artwork depending on where you buy it.
I don't know if anyone else has watched the deleted scenes, but one of them is an alternate take of the dinner scene at the farmhouse where Jean Grey is brought up and Charles says that Logan killed her. Now it's a deleted scene, so I don't really consider it canon, but which timeline are they supposed to be in? It's mind-boggling.
That's what it definitely seemed like. Charles wasn't really in the right mindset and able to properly remember the past. Not a timeline issue, just going senile.In the commentary for the deleted scenes, Mangold basically says that Charles isn't really being lucid, and he's confusing different memories together.
Mangold's reasoning for cutting it out was he felt that it ruined the happy atmosphere established during the dinner scene.
I don't know if anyone else has watched the deleted scenes, but one of them is an alternate take of the dinner scene at the farmhouse where Jean Grey is brought up and Charles says that Logan killed her. Now it's a deleted scene, so I don't really consider it canon, but which timeline are they supposed to be in? It's mind-boggling.
Its pretty clear its meant to be in the new timeline but the issue is that its clear no one put much thought into alot of the references in Logan.
making a great movie instead of making a piece that fits perfectly in the puzzle
Its pretty clear its meant to be in the new timeline but the issue is that its clear no one put much thought into alot of the references in Logan.