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Logan Review (Spoilers)

Logan sees Hugh Jackman don the claws as Wolverine for the final time. Jackman has played the character in 9 films, spanning 17 years, and has been a fan favourite for his long run. But it's in this film that Jackman gets to finally shine as Wolverine. This film is an amazing interpretation of the character. From the acting to the violence and the relationships between characters. Safe to say Hugh Jackman got to end his run on the X-Men franchise with a bang! The film sees Logan (Hugh Jackman), Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and Caliban (Stephen Merchant) in hiding after mutants have been practically wiped out and the X-Men have been killed. But when a mysterious young girl comes seeking their aid, it's up to them to get her to 'Utopia' and secure the future of the mutant race. Story The story for Logan is loosely based off of Mark Millar's graphic novel Old Man Logan (Where all the X-Men are dead and Wolverine lives in a dystopian world). But this

Weekly Movie Highlights: Flash Page One Rewrite, Tim Miller for Terminator Reboot

In this week for news in cinema, the Flash movie is getting a complete redo with a page one rewrite, hope has been rekindled for the Terminator Franchise, possible casting choice for Deadpool 2 has been teased and one of the U.K's best actors has tragically passed. 1. The Flash Movie in Crisis? Yes, things don't seem to be looking well for the Scarlet Speedster. After the second director, Rick Famuyiwa, decided to leave the project in October it seems Warner Bros. have decided to wipe the slate clean with a Page One Rewrite. The Rewrite will be done by writer Joby Harold, who was the writer on Guy Ritchie's King Arthur film coming out this year, he has also written the Robin Hood: Origins film, which will star Taron Egerton as the Main character. Now, whilst I am personally excited to see the new King Arthur movie, both of these two blockbusters, that are to Harold's name, are untested with audiences. No one really knows if his writing will click with the mains