Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Wolverine 2 Trailer



It’s further proof that Hollywood really hates numbers in sequel titles (just look at Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol)
Previously, Marvel did a similar thing with The Incredible Hulk, which sought to rethink the movie franchise after Ang Lee’s Hulk went down like a tsunami with most cinema-goers.
Aronofsky himself has said that The Wolverine will be a “one off” adventure and “very different” from the first film – which seems in keeping with that reboot theory.

Still there is no official trailer but here it is a fan made trailer .watch and enjoy and looks like the movie is going to br like this.



Meanwhile, aiding the Black Swan director behind the camera will be cinematographer Matthew Libatique, who's previously worked with Jon Favreau on both Iron Man movies and Cowboys & Aliens.

 20th Century Fox will shoot the highly anticipated X-Men Origins sequel The Wolverine, in Sydney, Australia. Sydney is standing in for Japan and cameras are set to roll in August with Hugh Jackman reprising his role as Logan, the adamantium clawed mutant Wolverine. In the sequel to 2009′s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Wolverine (Jackman) falls in love with a Japanese woman whose hand in marriage is promised to another man. The forbidden romance puts Wolverine at war with her father and the dangerous Silver Samurai, a mutant skilled in the art of sword fighting and able to cut through anything.


Wolverine 2 Posters

This movie will really focus on the relationship between Wolverine and Mariko, the daughter of a Japanese crime lord, and what happens to him in Japan.




What's cool about this part of the saga is that Wolverine will be fighting in a different style to what we've seen before. Mariko's father has this stick-like weapon, so Wolverine will have to fight against that. There'll be samurai, ninja, katana blades, different forms of martial arts - mano-a-mano, extreme fighting. We're going to come up with a new style of fighting. It's going to be awesome.



X-Men Origins: Wolverine's success means the sequel has already been greenlit, and it's looking like the story we've been waiting for all along: the one with the ninjas. But that's not the only Wolverine sequel.