TaylorKitsch_Home Having sliced and diced their ways through X-Men Origins: Wolverine, stars Taylor Kitsch and Lynn Collins are now set to travel to Mars in the live-action adaptation of John Carter of Mars.

Based on “Tarzan” author Edgar Rice Burroughs classic sci-fi stories, the film will center on a civil war veteran who finds himself mysteriously transported to Mars, where his experience of the warring races force him to rediscover his humanity.

Kitsch is set to play the title character, while Collins will play Dejah Thoris, heir to the throne of Mars’ Helium kingdom.

Mark Andrews is set to direct. They hope to start filming by the end of the year.

200px-wolverinetheatricalposter_aSo we’ve finally crossed the gap into the summer movie season, and all the big blockbusters are ready to play, so we can start things off with X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Watching this one made me wonder, how are the fanbois not engaged in riots every time they watch this?  Now, admittedly, I have NOT followed the whole X-Men franchise very deeply, mostly because I don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on comics to keep up with the regular monthly installments.  But based on what little I DO know, they’ve completely screwed up the canon.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is pretty much exactly what it says on the box—the origin story of one of the top favorite mutants of all time, Wolverine.  And man, what an origin it is; going back over a hundred and fifty years, we follow Wolverine from his humble boyhood days of constant sickliness to his growth into the legendary badass we all know and in most cases love.  From there, Wolverine will join the Weapon X project and participate in a massive plot that will, at the end, link up with the current series that’s already been released.

Part of the massive array of problems with X-Men Origins: Wolverine is part of the problem with every prequel—you already know, pretty much, how it will end.  It’s spoilering, in a way, and yet in another equally real way, it’s absolutely NOT spoilering to tell you that Wolverine will be alive at the end of the movie.  He has to be.  After all, if he weren’t you couldn’t have the ENTIRE REST OF THE SERIES.  You have to know how it will end going in just by the application of SHEER LOGIC.  There’s just no two ways about it—if he died here he couldn’t possibly be in the rest of the movies so he must live through whatever happens, and that pulls a lot of the suspense out of it.  Watching Wolverine fight the various enemies he comes across is thus somewhat anticlimactic.  As awesome as the fight scenes are you know Wolverine will ultimately win because he has to be around for the rest of the series.

But there will be other problems too—ignorance of the canon, for one.  For instance, Ryan Reynolds will play Wade Wilson, better known as Deadpool, the merc with the mouth.  As happy as I am to see him for that few minutes he was there, I know damn well he should be wearing a mask because his healing abilities are the only thing keeping him from a slow death by cancer.  And those healing abilities, coupled with the cancer, make his face look like a mass of giant red welts.  Not like Ryan Reynolds, that’s for sure.  There are many, MANY, other problems like this throughout the movie, and how the fanbois aren’t lynching people for this is utterly beyond me.

Plus, there will be all manner of plot holes, like how no one in the army ever noticed Sabertooth and Wolverine serving in every war since the CIVIL WAR but never aging a day.

However, there are upshots here—the action will prove fast and frenetic, and definitely summer movie explosive.  It’s a fun movie, even if you ignore the serious continuity errors and canonical violations and sheer plot holes.  If you can do that successfully, then you’ll enjoy the sheer viciousness of the movie and the highly stylized nature of its fight scenes.  Otherwise, just stay home, because this thing will irritate you six ways from Sunday.

1. X-Men Origins: Wolverine

 

$87,000,000

2. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

 

$15,325,000

3. Obsessed

 

$12,200,000

4. 17 Again

 

$6,355,000

5. Monsters vs. Aliens

 

$5,800,000

6. The Soloist

 

$5,600,000

7. Earth

 

$4,184,000

8. Fighting

 

 $4,173,000

9. Hannah Montana: The Movie

 

$4,075,000

10. State of Play

 

$3,655,000

 

 

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wolverine Fox has had disasters with X-Men Origins: Wolverine since its inception – there were problems on the set, a work print was leaked for all to see and the final nail in the coffin was the fact that the work print was actually the final film sans effects.

Going on damage control, director Gavin Hood told attendees of a recent press screening of the film that they have hidden multiple secret endings on different prints and theaters will be showing different versions. This may be applicable for hardcore fans, but for common people, it does not really mean anything.

Apparently, the endings aren’t all that different either. They will no more than a minute long each and there will likely be very little deviation from the original.

Despite all this, the film is looking to have a great opening weekend. Good luck to everyone concerned – the success of the franchise depends on this one movie right now.

Yahoo put this TV spot and a handful of others up at their site to promote character Spots for X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It’s pretty cool to see her character being introduced this way.

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Hear it from Mr. Jackman, himself, (scream)!!!

Go to www.x-menorigins.com/premiere and enter to win the world premiere of X-Men Origins: Wolverine in your home town!! The winning town will be announced on Monday, April 20th.  Hugh Jackman may be in your town soon!!! Just seeing Jackman in my town is good enough (scream)!

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Yes, yes, I know all the hype over the leaked Wolverine movie with all the speculation and assumption of pointing fingers and so forth.  But let’s continue to get excited about the opening day of the fierce, awesome and very much anticipated film, starring Hugh Jackman and Liev Schreiber. Jackman is a talented song and dance actor who takes the cake in Australia as muscle bound Drover. Schreiber is so versatile in range. I’ve enjoyed his work since first seeing him in Nicole Holofcener’s 1996 film Talking and Walking.

With that all being said, I like the French movie poster for X-Men Origins Wolverine opens May 1.