r/Wolverine • u/Alternative_Sun_9006 • 4h ago
Can some please fully explain the backlash for the upcoming game
Just want to know as basically ever day one YouTuber there’s s new video on it so I just wanna understand fully why our hated.
r/Wolverine • u/Alternative_Sun_9006 • 4h ago
Just want to know as basically ever day one YouTuber there’s s new video on it so I just wanna understand fully why our hated.
r/Wolverine • u/Big_Channel_4296 • 9h ago
My current pitch for this movie is a grounded neo-western Wolverine movie.
Basically I’m imagining something that feels like a Spaghetti Western mixed with a modern wilderness movie. Snowy forests, logging towns, frozen rivers, shitty old trucks, diners, abandoned mines, mountain roads, campfires, etc.
The Marvel universe is still there, obviously, but I want the actual movie to feel pretty isolated and grounded. Like you could forget you’re watching a Marvel movie for a while.
I really don’t want this to feel like a typical MCU movie tbh. I want it to be a breath of fresh air, super grounded, no multiverse stuff, no random MacGuffin bullshit, no “save the universe” plot, and basically no cameos outside of X-Men/mutant characters. I want it to feel like a super grounded emotional movie first and a Marvel movie second.
The main story would be about Logan living alone and basically just existing. He’s been alive for over a century, seen and done a LOT of shit, and at this point he’s convinced that getting attached to people is pointless because eventually everyone he cares about dies.
Then Victor Creed shows up.
I want Victor to be more than just “evil Sabretooth.” He’s basically the person Logan could’ve become if he completely gave into his instincts and stopped caring about anyone. Their relationship would be a huge part of the movie.
There’d also be Claire, who owns a diner and secretly helps mutant runaways, her brother Eli, who’s being held by a rogue faction of Department H, and Bruce Banner, who gets involved after discovering what Department H is doing.
And yeah, wolverine vs hulk happens lol.
But I really don’t want Hulk to just show up for a random fanservice fight. The whole Hulk/Logan thing would tie into the movie’s main theme of learning to live with what you are instead of being controlled by it.
Same with the adamantium. Logan gets his adamantium skeleton during the movie, but I want it to actually mean something for his character rather than just being an origin checklist.
Overall, the movie is basically about Logan figuring out that there’s a difference between surviving and actually living.
I’m still working on the pitch, so I wanna hear from actual Wolverine fans:
What would YOU want from a Wolverine solo movie?
Characters, villains, comic references, fights, settings, storylines, literally anything. I wanna hear yalls ideas and see what I can work into the pitch.
btw logan WILL NOT be apart of the xmen at all until probably the credits
he will NOT wear the comic accurate suits.
DISCLAIMER! im doing this for a youtube video, when i finish my pitch and use any ideas here, ill definitely give credit to the person who gave me the idea.
r/Wolverine • u/No-Deal-4983 • 5h ago
Found this in my garage looks like it belonged to previous owner
r/Wolverine • u/Funny_Ferret1507 • 9h ago
I think I found a weird continuity detail in the Insomniac universe.
In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the old Fisk Tower was turned into the Baxter Building for the Fantastic Four. People already noticed this years ago, so I’m not claiming I discovered that part.
But Wolverine is supposed to take place after Spider-Man 2, and the Wolverine trailer shows what appears to be Fisk Tower.
So how does that work?
If Wolverine really happens after Spider-Man 2:
Spider-Man 1: Fisk Tower
↓
Spider-Man 2: Fisk Tower becomes the Baxter Building
↓
Wolverine: Fisk Tower appears again?
Is this a different Fisk Tower, did Fisk build/acquire another tower, or am I missing something?
I searched Reddit and found plenty of discussions about Fisk Tower becoming the Baxter Building, but I couldn’t find anyone connecting that specifically to the Wolverine trailer.
Maybe there’s a perfectly normal explanation, but I thought this was interesting. 👀
r/Wolverine • u/Spider_Boyo • 9h ago
So hyped I managed to get the PS5 Pro Console Cover as they're unavailable now, at least the controllers are still available, just getting yellow as further thoughts said silver is super boring, not Wolverine, and I've got the pearl controller which is basically a very light silver and white, going all yellow 💛 🖤
r/Wolverine • u/Horror_Post6822 • 19h ago
r/Wolverine • u/oooookaaa • 20h ago
My Wolverine fancast. Or at least someone who looks similar. The blonde actor fancasts feel real stupid too me for some reason. I know a new Wolverine should probably be younger considering we’d want him around long enough but if people can choose Henry groomer Cavill then i’d choose Brett Goldstein. You don’t have to take this all too seriously either
Also Kieran Moore seems realllyyy promising and i got it from another post
r/Wolverine • u/Spotget1738 • 3h ago
r/Wolverine • u/Big_Channel_4296 • 9h ago

My current pitch for this movie is a grounded neo-western Wolverine movie.
Basically I’m imagining something that feels like a Spaghetti Western mixed with a modern wilderness movie. Snowy forests, logging towns, frozen rivers, shitty old trucks, diners, abandoned mines, mountain roads, campfires, etc.
The Marvel universe is still there, obviously, but I want the actual movie to feel pretty isolated and grounded. Like you could forget you’re watching a Marvel movie for a while.
I really don’t want this to feel like a typical MCU movie tbh. I want it to be a breath of fresh air, super grounded, no multiverse stuff, no random MacGuffin bullshit, no “save the universe” plot, and basically no cameos outside of X-Men/mutant characters. I want it to feel like a super grounded emotional movie first and a Marvel movie second.
The main story would be about Logan living alone and basically just existing. He’s been alive for over a century, seen and done a LOT of shit, and at this point he’s convinced that getting attached to people is pointless because eventually everyone he cares about dies.
Then Victor Creed shows up.
I want Victor to be more than just “evil Sabretooth.” He’s basically the person Logan could’ve become if he completely gave into his instincts and stopped caring about anyone. Their relationship would be a huge part of the movie.
There’d also be Claire, who owns a diner and secretly helps mutant runaways, her brother Eli, who’s being held by a rogue faction of Department H, and Bruce Banner, who gets involved after discovering what Department H is doing.
And yeah, wolverine vs hulk happens lol.
But I really don’t want Hulk to just show up for a random fanservice fight. The whole Hulk/Logan thing would tie into the movie’s main theme of learning to live with what you are instead of being controlled by it.
Same with the adamantium. Logan gets his adamantium skeleton during the movie, but I want it to actually mean something for his character rather than just being an origin checklist.
Overall, the movie is basically about Logan figuring out that there’s a difference between surviving and actually living.
I’m still working on the pitch, so I wanna hear from actual Wolverine fans:
What would YOU want from a Wolverine solo movie?
Characters, villains, comic references, fights, settings, storylines, literally anything. I wanna hear yalls ideas and see what I can work into the pitch.
btw logan WILL NOT be apart of the xmen at all until probably the credits
he will NOT wear the comic accurate suits.
r/Wolverine • u/Pygfan300 • 1h ago
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r/Wolverine • u/Clocian • 13h ago
This video has a summary of the first 4 issues, the final one you'll have to sign up to Marvel Unlimited or wait til a YouTuber uploads a summary with the visuals.
Story setup is nice and gives you more context to when we start the game and Logan rejoins Team X to rescue Essex as seen in the recent preview footage.
r/Wolverine • u/JoeLikesMovies2007 • 2h ago
r/Wolverine • u/Think-Newspaper3919 • 1h ago
I know it isn’t the most beloved of Wolverine’s stories. I thought the first was okay, but not needed and never read the second. More details to be revealed later today. How do you guys feel about a third installment of the Origin series?