The Wolverine Unleashed Screening

Published on November 19th, 2013

Last night, Comic Impact attended the Wolverine Unleashed Screening, on the Fox studio lot, here in Los Angeles, California. This was my first time watching the film and I was more than happy with what I saw. I’ll tell you this much, it is by far, one of the best comic films of all time. I think The Wolverine is even more superior than the Avengers.

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If you’re a fan of the character Wolverine or you’ve been dying to see a true action-packed, gritty superhero movie, then this is the film for you. I’m happy to report that you can start watching it digitally, today via iTunes. The Blu-ray Unrated Cut and Theatrical Cut will be released on December 3 of this year.

Here is the break down for the special features:

THE WOLVERINE Unleashed Extended Edition – Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD 

thewolverineunleashedCOVER• The Extended, Unrated Cut – the first for the X-Men franchise!
• THE WOLVERINE Unleashed – more violent and hardcore than ever before
• The Path of the Ronin – an immersive feature following the journey of a hero without a past
• Alternate Ending
• Audio Commentary by Director James Mangold (only on the unleashed extended)
• Sync with The Wolverine Second Screen App for an interactive Second Screen experience
• X-Men: Days of Future Past Set Tour
• Theatrical Trailer

THE WOLVERINE Blu-ray 

• THE WOLVERINE – Theatrical Version with special features:
• Alternate Ending
• X-Men: Days of Future Past Set Tour
• The Path of the Ronin – an immersive feature following the journey of a hero without a past
• Sync with Wolverine Second Screen App for an interactive Second Screen experience
• Theatrical Trailer

THE WOLVERINE DVD  

•THE WOLVERINE – Theatrical Cut
•Inspiration – A Ronin’s Journey

Make sure to update your Amazon wish list and add this title. I surely did.

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The director of the film, James Mangold (Knight and Day, 3:10 to Yuma, Walk The Line), was more than happy to sit around after the film to talk about what it was like working with Hugh Jackman, as well as what impact the 1982 Frank Miller and Chris Claremont mini series had in making this film.

Simon Daoudi
Simon@ComicImpact.com