Actor
Hugh Jackman who among Marvel fans is best known for playing the
X-Men Wolverine in the Fox movies made a mysterious post yesterday on his Instagram stories page.
The post simply featured an image of himself along with
Marvel Studio's President Kevin Feige standing side-by-side. In the image Jackman has his arm around Feige who has a big smile on his face. Of course this image could mean absolutely nothing or it could be a hint that Jackman is set to make some kind of appearance in the MCU. Only time will tell.
Would you like to see Jackman reprise his role as Wolverine in the MCU or do you think it's time for someone younger to take over? Let us know in the
Comments Section.
mako -
2021-07-10 @ 12:13 pm
On 7/9/2021 at 2:22 AM, LordVenger said:I think Im going to rewatch all of these. Ill report back. May be a little while.
Sounds like a great way to burn off a weekend (several weekends?).
Personally, I'm waiting for my Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD DVD to arrive from Amazon UK, then I plan on marathoning the Marvel TV movies.
On 7/8/2021 at 11:22 AM, mako said:By no means comprehensive (THAT list would make Maltins book look like a theatre pamphlet), these are more like the highlights. Im also sticking strictly with your time-line and only those movies that were actually theatrically released.
Howard the Duck
Hero at Large
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Supergirl
Flash Gordon
Buck Rogers in the 25th. Century
The Phantom
The Rocketeer
The Shadow
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
Max Steel
Man of Steel
Superman vs. Batman
Captain America: The First Avenger
Thor
Wonder Woman
Daredevil
Punisher (2004)
Elektra
Amazing Spider-Man
There, is mine as long as yours now?
I think Im going to rewatch all of these. Ill report back. May be a little while.
mako -
2021-07-08 @ 5:23 pm
On 7/8/2021 at 11:47 AM, leokearon said:Lenny Luthor.
I don't mind Superman IV, I prefer it to Superman III. It's a shame it didn't have a better budget or writing, it could ahve been a really good send off.
Agreed.
On 7/8/2021 at 5:34 PM, mako said:Sure. Last flight of Chris Reeve as Superman, Margot Kidder AND Gene Hackman were back, Mariel Hemingway was gorgeous, what's not not to like? Granted, it's not Shakespeare, but neither was Guardians of the Galaxy.
Lenny Luthor.
I don't mind Superman IV, I prefer it to Superman III. It's a shame it didn't have a better budget or writing, it could ahve been a really good send off.
mako -
2021-07-08 @ 4:34 pm
On 7/8/2021 at 11:23 AM, RyanDaly said:You... liked Superman IV...?
Sure. Last flight of Chris Reeve as Superman, Margot Kidder AND Gene Hackman were back, Mariel Hemingway was gorgeous, what's not not to like? Granted, it's not Shakespeare, but neither was Guardians of the Galaxy.
You... liked Superman IV...?
mako -
2021-07-08 @ 4:22 pm
On 7/7/2021 at 1:33 PM, RyanDaly said:Okay, that was in 2012. Are there superhero or comic book movies you like that came out between the film serials of the 1940s and 2011?
By no means comprehensive (THAT list would make Maltins book look like a theatre pamphlet), these are more like the highlights. Im also sticking strictly with your time-line and only those movies that were actually theatrically released.
Howard the Duck
Hero at Large
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Supergirl
Flash Gordon
Buck Rogers in the 25th. Century
The Phantom
The Rocketeer
The Shadow
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie
Max Steel
Man of Steel
Superman vs. Batman
Captain America: The First Avenger
Thor
Wonder Woman
Daredevil
Punisher (2004)
Elektra
Amazing Spider-Man
There, is mine as long as yours now?
On 7/7/2021 at 11:32 PM, McHogan said:Honestly, I wish the MCU would stay the F@$# away from any Multiverseshenanigans.
Look no further than DC comics and how well they handle their Multiverse. Time travel served as a means to an end in EndGame but they are heading for a slippery slope here...
Same here, No Road Home already sounds dodgy with reports of unnecessary past spideys and villains.
Honestly, I wish the MCU would stay the F@$# away from any Multiverseshenanigans.
Look no further than DC comics and how well they handle their Multiverse. Time travel served as a means to an end in EndGame but they are heading for a slippery slope here...
Ive heard rumors of a Wolverine vs Hulk show or movie, which would see Hulk going back to a more savage state, which would be cool. Id be ok keeping Jackman on as Wolverine, with as iconic as he became in the role, it would be weird to see anyone else play the character, but I think Marvel would do a good job at recasting. Either way, his posts were pretty cryptic.
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