'Logan' release date, news: Film promises to focus on the Wolverine's humanity

A promotional image for "Logan" Facebook/TheWolverineMovie

The latest Wolverine film, "Logan," has been making waves all over the internet and magazines for quite some time now since its teaser trailer release. It is pretty clear that the new movie is going to be a lot different from the previous installments as fans see Logan all worn-out and apparently injured.

Comic Book Movie was able to grab a copy of Empire, where photos of Logan and Charles Xavier is seen in full color. From the looks of it, the psychic isn't doing any better the formerly fast-healing mutant. Logan takes care of Charles as they are what remains of the once glorious X-men, the defenders of mutant kind. They now have to rely on each other to save another one of their own, in the person of a little girl who will soon be known to be X-23.

Director James Mangold didn't spoil any news on what will happen in the film and simply allows the audience to interpret the trailer. Instead, he was just giving praise to the actors. "If anyone could steal a movie from Hugh Jackman, it would be Dafne [Keane]. She carries, all the time, a slight strangeness. I could never have gotten this done without Hugh. You're going to see him doing some of the best work I've ever seen him do," Mangold mentioned.

From the looks of the teaser and every leaked photo, "Logan" is building up to page two of the screenplay which was tweeted by the good director himself for everyone to see. A portion of it reads, "In this flick, people will get hurt or killed...Should anyone in our story have the misfortune to fall off a roof or out a window, they won't bounce. They will die."

Empire has reported that the film is indeed going to tackle Logan's humanity. Film star Hugh Jackman further explained that the movie is about a man who is faced with his own mortality, and what he does with his remaining breaths will be crucial at that point.

"Logan" is set to make a final appearance on the big screen on March 3, 2017.

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