Deadline
Twentieth Century Fox has begun negotiations with James Mangold to return for another installment of The Wolverine, with Hugh Jackman bringing back his signature character with the razor sharp adamantium hooks. This comes after The Wolverine played very strongly overseas, enough to now sit as the second highest grossing X-Men film of all time. The film has grossed $413 million worldwide, with $132 million domestic and $280 million in international revenue.
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I don't think anyone will have complaints about this..I still need to see The Wolverine though
Thought he was done?
Sweet, bring it on i say i liked the recent wolverine movie
oh god, give it a break already.
MILK MILK MILK.
i'm starting to tire of Marvel movies now. overhyped, super flashy, pieces of crap to be honest. il rather read the comics, the original way to expose myself to the marvel universes.
Hopefully they can put together a film that's actually good this time around. The Wolverine was neither good nor bad, rather it was smack dab in the middle; mediocre in every regard.