Of all the movies-that-could-have-been, Darren Aronofsky’s Wolverine and Batman movies are two of the more curious unmade projects. Before Christopher Nolan rebooted the Batman franchise and inspired a slew of gritty comic book adaptations, Aronofsky was briefly attached to helm a Dark Knight movie based on Frank Miller’s Year One. Much has been written about the project, and in a rare new interview, Miller himself explains what it might have been and why it was never made.
Darren Aronofsky has bailed on The Wolverine. The director regrets that he won't finish the X-Man film he's been working on with star Hugh Jackman and writer Christopher McQuarrie, but production circumstances are such that Aronofsky would be away from the United States longer than he would like...
You know from our tireless championing of fan-made faux-trailers like that of The Avengers that we are easily impressed by clever ideas and decent editing skills. So please try to imagine the it-hurts-so-good brain trauma we suffered after watching this brilliant Wolverine Vs...
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20th Century Fox poster designers can rest easy knowing that Darren Aronofsky, director of the new Wolverine film, has forgone the presumptive title, X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2. for the far more succinct and visually serene name of The Wolverine...