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post #61 of 71
Son of a bitch... I had a sinking feeling this was too good to be true.

It would have been a good project for Aronofsky too... something to reign him in a bit and make him play it straighter. Think Tarantino doing Jackie Brown or the Coens NCFOM. If he picks another Black Swan I worry he's going to end up in the realm of unintentional self-parody.
post #62 of 71
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That's exactly what I said when I found out.

If Marvel is serious about having a contender against the current Batman franchise they should consider postponing till dude comes around.
post #63 of 71
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More Information on Why Aronofsky Left The Wolverine His family may not be the reason for him abandoning the project. Could Fox's ever-present pressure be the real reasoning? It's no secret that Fox has a history of being over-bearing when it comes to their films, especially when it comes to the X-Men franchise. One only has to look at films like X-Men: The Last Stand to see the end result of that. More recently, we've heard rumors of Fox rushing Matthew Vaughn and the production on X-Men: First Class. Time will tell if their pressure will be evident in the final product. Today, we learned that Darren Aronofsky would be leaving The Wolverine, stating that the production would be pulling him away from his family for too long and he couldn't do that. So he opted to step down, leaving 20th Century Fox to scramble for a new director. But the folks over at Cinema Blend may have the real reason why he bailed. One of their long time scoopers(who happened to fill them in about Jon Favreau leaving Iron Man 3 months before ti was announced) has informed them that Aronofsky pulled out due to Fox's unwillingness to allow him to have full control over the film, much like Warner Brothers has done with Christopher Nolan and the Batman films.
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...but he's still Aronofsky, and his style requires total control over whatever he's working in. Movies like Black Swan don't happen in an environment of studio interference and Darren no doubt knew of all the problems the previous X-Men movies have had. So he attached himself to the project, but didn't sign on the dotted line until Fox agreed to give him the control he wanted.
The article goes on to say that once Aronofsky earned his Oscar nomination, he asked for total control of the film, which he wanted all along. Fox offered him more money instead, but Aronofsky turned that down and the studio basically told him to walk...so he did. This obviously makes more sense to me and is more along the lines of Fox's M.O., not turning anything over fully to the director and keeping their "under-the-thumb" mentality. Obviously,they are going off what their scooper has told them and we may or may not ever really know what happened. What do you think? Is there any premise or footing to this idea?
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Darren Aronofsky no longer directing 'The Wolverine'
Darren Aronofsky did the right thing. It will inevitably end up a mess, especially with Jackman still there. For it to work, you’d have to start from the ground up and give it completely over to Aronofsky.
post #65 of 71
Don't understand the Jackman hate. He's everything I pictured Wolverine to be when I first read X-men comics. And he's actually a moderately talented actor, which is more than can be said for half of all superhero actors.
post #66 of 71
Except he's too tall, he's a great Wolverine.
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Except he's too tall, he's a great Wolverine.

Agreed.
post #68 of 71
It's a shame but I respect Aronofsky so I don't blame him for doing it. A true artist not in it for the money obviously.
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It's a shame but I respect Aronofsky so I don't blame him for doing it. A true artist not in it for the money obviously.

and thats a rarity these days.
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Don't understand the Jackman hate. He's everything I pictured Wolverine to be when I first read X-men comics. And he's actually a moderately talented actor, which is more than can be said for half of all superhero actors.
He'd be great in the musical version of Wolverine: "The Canine from Canada". You know it'll happen.
post #71 of 71
Jackman can actually act and he was bulking up extra for this next film because Aronofsky wanted to portray Wolverine closer to the comics even if he was tall, if he was more stocky looking and not super tall, he'd make a good Wolverine nonetheless. So overall the film was on the right path, Marvel just decide to make it all about the money again so there goes a good Wolverine movie we all could only hope for now.
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