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Superhero Round-up: Wolverine Jumps Into an R-Rated Future, the Next 'X-Men' Go Full '90s


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Wolverine was once the breakout star of the cinematic X-Men universe. Even though he never really led the X-Men, and often didn't even want to be a part of the X-Men, he somehow became more associated with the mutant superheroes than those with bigger, flashier powers. He even remained a fan favorite despite being the star of a poorly received solo movie. But these days Wolverine is no longer the marquee attraction. The X-Men have a whole new roster of younger, fresh faces to push, and it looks like Wolverine is back to being a loner after X-Men: Apocalypse. Hugh Jackman's third, and reportedly final, solo Wolverine movie has just begun filming, and so producer Simon Kinberg has decided to confirm a few rumors: - It's like a violent Western. - It's going to be...
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