The upcoming "Wolverine 3" is definitely living up to its expectations after a recent production photo suggests that the highly anticipated film will come out Gory and Intense. The production team has been so quite about providing concrete details regarding the movie; however, new reports have emerged confirming that the upcoming "Wolverine" movie will be titled "Logan."
The revelation of the film's first batch of teaser materials somewhat suggest that "Wolverine 3" or "Logan" will be filled with gruesome violence. According to reports, the third installment of the franchise is definitely getting an R-Rated rating and fans could no longer wait for it to arrive on the big screen. Ever since the first installment came out in the early 2000, all the films have been getting a PG-13 rating and although Logan has been slicing up his enemies for many years, nothing will compare to the bloody violence of the new movie. There are even speculations saying that the new "Wolverine 3" will be more violent than "Deadpool."
The movie about a fast-talking mercenary was also given an R-rated rating when it came out early this year; however, the violence in that film was basically played for fun. According to the latest buzz, "Wolverine 3" or "Logan" will be more disturbing because it is more grounded and serious. The director of the film, James Mangold, recently said that the new "Wolverine 3" movie will highlight the violent interpretation of the character.
"Basically, if you're on the make for a hyper choreographed, gravity defying, city-block destroying CG f--kathon, this ain't your movie," according to a statement written on the script, which was shared by the director.
Meanwhile, fans will witness the most popular mutant Wolverine aged in the new "Wolverine 3" movie. Reports suggest that the movie will show Logan getting weaker as he no longer heals as quickly as he normally does.
Stay tuned for more news and updates about the new "Wolverine" movie, "Logan." "Wolverine 3" is already scheduled to come out on March 3 next year.