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Wolverine To Have Multiple Secret Endings

While the theatrical version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine doesn?t contains 10 minutes of footage not seen in the leaked workprint as Tom Rothman claimed, it does contain some added ?Easter eggs?. Gavin Hood appeared at a press screening in Hollywood tonight, and the director revealed that the theatrical cut would feature multiple ?Easter egg endings? (or what some call ?a button?) following the credits.

FirstShowing was in attendance and saw one of the endings, which Alex tells me ran 25-30 seconds in length and featured the character of Deadpool. It?s not clear how many different endings will be released, but the director said more than one.

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2 Wolverine Endings Revealed!

As you may have heard apparently FOX has given X-Men Origins: Wolverine several different endings. These ending scenes will run after the credits have rolled. I have been sent some reports that have been found that sheds some light on what two of these different ending are. I think Fox used this as a way to get people into the theaters after the movie leaked out online. So here are the two potential endings.

*SPOILERS*

The first ending is from comic book movie which gave the movie a great review. In the version they saw after about 30 seconds of credits there was a scene with Stryker walking down a road and being stopped by several soldiers in regards to him killing a general earlier in the film. After all the credits rolled they say this is what happened.

Wolverine sitting in a bar and speaking in Japanese saying that he is drinking to remember.

Yeah ok. Thats not really that exciting. Not worth sitting through the credits for. But this next one is! And this is the one they should have tacked on to every freakin Wolverine print because this the the ending everyone wants to see. This comes from the slumz forum.

Basically they zoom in on the rubble of the destroyed nuclear plant. We see Deadpools hand out of the rumble and then we see his head on the floor. We then see a guy in a long black over coat with his hood up, kneel down and pick up the head. We then hear dialogue as the camera pans around, ? who the hell are you supposed to be?? and as it pans around we see its Wade Wilson. (Ryan Reynolds). then the screen fades to black. BTW its after the credits.

so Wade is alive and well? Weapon XI was a Wade Clone?. DEADPOOL lives.

This is the version that I want to see. I hope this turns out to be true. It is the only way I can see a Deadpool movie be born from the mess they made of him. What do you all think about these possible different endings to the movie?

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heh thats great. I was looking forward to his character the most. Always loved him in the comics. I was sad to hear he was pretty much a mute in the workprint and how the final version is unchanged I'm a little upset. A spinoff would be nice.

Still debating if I should go see it this weekend or pick it up on dvd.

New character spot videos!

Blob

Emma Frost

Gambit

Sabertooth

Wade Wilson

William Stryker

Wolverine

Wraith

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Whoa those where great the only thing that really.. and I mean really annoyed me was: "Rated PG13"

I watched the movie yesterday and I don't think it's bad, not at all. The intro was fantastic how they faded from one scene to another during the various wars. The rest of the movie could be better but I'm not saying it was bad. I went with a couple of friends, no X-Men fans, and they enjoyed it as well.

Just got back.

This is the Wolverine I've been waiting to see. Minus the thirst for gore & such. He's pretty badass in this one. But not too vicious. The story ties in pretty well to Singer's X-Men movie. There was a lot of humor, but it was more mature & not too corny. Unlike Singer's movies (not a bad thing).

The only thing that bothered me was Xavier's cameo in the end. He looked like Gollum. They should've gotten the team who did it in X3

8.5/10

What a horrible movie...what really killed it for me was the dialogue and some of the worst CGI I have seen.

EDIT: I want my money back.

Lol, thank god I saved myself the trouble and time. Whoever leaked that workprint did a whole lot us a HUUUUGE favor.

Well Rotten tomatoes and Metacritic have it at measly 35% and 48%.. so it's definitely not a masterpiece. X-Men movies scored much higher then this one. X-Men 1 and 2 were 80 and 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and Third one was like 68%. This one is 35%. So my expectations will be really low.

I'm starting to think that the leak rumor, that Fox did because movie received negative scores on press viewings so they could fix things, was true.

The bar was set pretty high after TDK for comic book movies. Don't expect all of them to come close. I just enjoyed it for what it was. A good action movie to kick off the summer.

My expectation have nothing to do with The Dark Knight. It solely has to do with what I want from it and what I expect from it. Unfortunately, what I want is far different from what I expect from it.

I thought it was pretty good. Didn't really like how it ended though.

The cgi was really really bad... as in, REALLY bad for a movie released in 2009 - I'm saying that about the version that I saw at the movies not the work print leak btw.

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Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced that X-Men Origins: Wolverine will hits Blu-ray and DVD on September 15th. Here are the full specs followed by the cover artwork:

Experience the very first chapter of the exciting X-Men saga through the eyes of a true Marvel legend when X-Men Origins: Wolverine arrives Blu-ray Disc (BD) and Special Edition DVD September 15 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Hugh Jackman (Australia, Deception) returns as the iconic character in an epic adventure that pits Wolverine and all mutants against powerful forces determined to eliminate them. Spanning over 150 years, X-Men Origins: Wolverine chronicles young James Logan and his tortured past? from boy, to man, to mutant. From conflicts with his half brother Victor Creed ? aka Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber; Defiance, The Ten), his membership in Team X, his infamous adamantium rebirth and the total memory loss that ultimately fuels his angry quest, X-Men Origins: Wolverine paints the vivid and difficult journey of the legendary superhero.

Directed by Gavin Hood (Rendition) from a script by David Benioff (The Kite Runner, Stay) and Skip Woods (Hitman, Swordfish), X-Men Origins: Wolverine delves deep into the X-Men universe by introducing comic-book mainstays into the film including Ryan Reynolds (The Proposal, Van Wilder) as Deadpool, Taylor Kitsch (?Friday Night Lights,? Snakes on a Plane) as Gambit, Danny Huston (30 Days of Night, The Kingdom) as Colonel William Stryker, Dominic Monaghan (?Lost,? The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) as Bolt and Black Eyed Peas front man Will.i.Am as Wraith. The two-disc BD offers fans the studio?s first ever release featuring ?Live Lookup, an interactive BD-Live technology gives fans access to up-to-date filmographies and information related to the film via IMDb.

The X-Men Origins: Wolverine BD and Special Edition DVD are both loaded with bonus material including commentary by director Hood and producers Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter, a conversation with Wolverine creators Stan Lee and Len Wein, deleted and alternate scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes and much more. The Ultimate 2-Disc Blu-ray will be available for a suggested retail price of $39.99 U.S. / $49.99 Canada while the 2-Disc Special Edition DVD will be available for $34.98 U.S. / $45.98 Canada, both featuring Digital Copy. Additionally, a single-disc DVD will be available for $29.98 U.S. / $43.48 Canada. Prebook is August 19.

Synopsis:

Leading up to the events of X-Men, X-Men Origins: Wolverine tells the story of Wolverine?s epically violent and romantic past, his complex relationship with Victor Creed and the ominous Weapon X program. Along the way, Wolverine encounters many mutants, both familiar and new, including surprise appearances by several legends of the X-Men universe whose appearances in the film have long been anticipated.

Blu-ray Disc Specs:

The X-Men Origins: Wolverine BD is presented in widescreen (FOX TO PROVIDE ASPECT RATIO) on a 50GB dual-layer disc authored in BD-J with AVC (MPEG 4) compression with English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio and French / Spanish 5.1 DTS along with English / French / Spanish subtitles. Special features include:

? Disc One

o Commentary by Director Gavin Hood

o Commentary by Producers Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter

o The Roots of Wolverine: A Conversation with X-Men creators Stan Lee and Len Wein

o Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins

o ?Wolverine Weapon X Mutant Files Featurette: 10 Character Chronicles

o ?The Thrill of the Chase: The Helicopter Chase Sequence? featurette

o ?X Connect and On Set With Gavin Hood? featurette

o X-Facts: Trivia Track

o Deleted Scenes with Commentary by Director Gavin Hood

o Alternate Memory Erase Sequence

o Alternate Tag Scene: Japan

o Fox Movie Channel Presents: World Premiere

o IMDB BD-Live technology

? Disc Two

o Digital Copy

Two-Disc Special Edition Specs:

The X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2-Disc Special Edition DVD is presented in widescreen (FOX TO PROVIDE ASPECT RATIO) with English 5.1 Dolby Surround and French / Spanish Dolby Surround along with English / French / Spanish subtitles. Special features include:

? Disc One

o Commentary by Director Gavin Hood

o Commentary by Producers Lauren Shuler Donner and Ralph Winter

o The Roots of Wolverine: A Conversation with X-Men creators Stan Lee and Len Wein

o ?Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins? featurette

o Deleted and Alternate Scenes

o Alternate Tag Scene: Japan

o Anti-Smoking PSA: Bubbles

? Disc Two

o Digital Copy

Single-Disc Specs:

The X-Men Origins: Wolverine Single-Disc DVD is presented in widescreen (FOX TO PROVIDE ASPECT RATIO) with English 5.1 Dolby Surround and French / Spanish Dolby Surround along with English / French / Spanish subtitles. Special features include:

o ?Wolverine Unleashed: The Complete Origins? featurette

o Anti-Smoking PSA: Bubbles

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