James Mangold discusses Wolverine

Ah The Wolverine … if ever there were a film to file under the heading “Development Hell”, the long-awaited sequel to X-Men Origins would surely be it. However, things do appear to be moving again, with Walk The Line director James Mangold having discussed his vision for the project. And whilst we’re loathe to get too excited about this just yet, we have to admit, his ideas sound great.

“The fact that half of the characters in this movie speak Japanese,” explained Mangold to The Playlist, “[ means ] this is like a foreign-language superhero movie that’s as much a drama and a detective story and a film noir with high-octane action, as it is anything like a conventional tentpole film.”

"I think part of the reason I’m doing this picture,” he continues, “[ is ] because it isn’t to me a conventional superhero movie. It isn’t an origin story, so I’m freed from that burden, and it also isn’t a save-the-world movie, which most of them are."

“I actually think it has more in common with The Outlaw Josey Wales and Chinatown , than the conventional, ‘will Wolverine and his compatriots save the world from this thermonuclear device’ question," explains the director. "This movie is much more an intense psychological and action-packed character piece, that’s much more about Logan getting lost in this very unique and insulated world of Japanese culture, gangster culture, and ninja culture.

George Wales

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