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"Wolverine" Trailer Description and ScreenshotsPosted: July 25th, 2008 by WorstPreviews.com Staff
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  At the end of the 20th Century Fox presentation at Comic-Con, Hugh Jackman came out on stage to a full audience in order to premier the first footage from his upcoming "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," which just finished filming. While we don't have the actual footage, someone in the audience surely does. This person leaked some of the screenshots online, which you can check out below.
Here is how ComingSoon describes the footage:
It begins with Jackman's Logan and Liev Schreiber's Victor Creed dressed in military gear in a detention cell where they're being interrogated by the younger Major William Stryker, played by Danny Huston. He says, "You were sentenced to death for decapitating a senior officer. Your sentence was to be carried out by a firing squad at 1000 hours. How'd that go?" Then Wolverine said, "It tickled." We see the two of them put in front of a firing squad who shoots at them, but they escape and we see Logan walking away as the building explodes behind them.
Stryker continues asking them if they're tired of running and denying their true nature and tells them he's putting together a "special team with special privileges" referring to the early stages of Weapon X or Alpha Flight. As he says this, we see brief glimpses of all the other characters in the movie, including Taylor Kitsch's Gambit, who looked amazing in action, Lynn Collins as Silverfox, Kevin Durand as The Blob, and even a short glimpse of Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
Most of the non-action scenes in the footage were dialogue sequences between Jackman and Schreiber with them talking over whether to take up Stryker's offer, and this is obviously what's going to lead to the long-time friends having a difference of opinions that leads to their age-old conflict. Logan says to Creed something about wanting to make a difference and asks how he'd like to get started, at which Creed tells Logan, "We didn't sign up for this. Who do you think you are? This is what we do! Become the animal."
From there, we get a few scenes of the experiments done to Logan to turn him into Wolverine, which looks like it was designed after the classic origin tale told in Barry Windsor-Smith's "Weapon X" story with him bursting out of the vat with the adamantium spikes coming out of skin. There was also a brief glimpse of Logan as a boy in a kimono with his claws extended which harks back to images from "Origins" and Frank Miller's take on the character's roots in Japan.
We see a few quick bits of Wolverine fighting some of the characters, including the Blob and Gambit, but the best moments are when he's taking on Sabretooth (of course)--sorry, Tyler Mane, but I think Liev Schreiber is going to make a lot better Victor Creed--and the clip reel ended with Wolverine hanging from the top of the helicopter while it's flying through the air.
Young Wolverine: (click to enlarge)


Gambit: (click to enlarge)



Emma Frost: (click to enlarge)



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Agent X: (click to enlarge)

Wraith: (click to enlarge)

Deadpool: (click to enlarge)


Wolverine and Sabretooth: (click to enlarge)

Click here to read more about "Wolverine."
Source: IMDB
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Kirk.Beattie1 writes: on July 25th, 2008 at 8:25:26 PM
Emma Frost? Young Logan with claws?
Thats weird....
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bacci40 writes: on July 25th, 2008 at 8:56:06 PM
whats weird about logan with claws or emma frost? what is weird is deadpool sans mask
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James.Speed writes: on July 25th, 2008 at 9:59:39 PM
Well acording to X-Men 2, Wolverine gets his claws from William Stryker. And, Emma Frost is Cyclops' wife in the comics. Its surprising that she is being introduced into a story where Cyclops is being played by a teenager. The teen who is playing him anyway, look more like a young Justin Timberlake, rather than a young James Marsden.
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