Chris Claremont On THE WOLVERINE & DAYS OF FUTURE PAST

Chris Claremont On THE WOLVERINE & DAYS OF FUTURE PAST

The legendary comic book writer has revealed some interesting tidbits about The Wolverine inferring that Darren Aronofsky's version was going to be closer to the source material.

By MarkJulian - Mar 20, 2013 03:03 PM EST
Filed Under: X-Men
Source: CBR




Fox mining Chris Claremont
Not only did Chris Claremont write the comic book source for Fox's The Wolverine but his incredible Days of Future Past story arc in the pages of X-Men is also being adapted by Fox into a feature film. Below, Chris shares a few thoughts about both projects. "Well, the sad reality of Hollywood, especially as it relates to comic books, is that there is never a direct adaptation of source material. I think "Watchmen" was maybe the only time that that was tried.

"The Wolverine" was a project that the producer, Lauren Shuler Donner, has wanted to do ever since I've known her, which is going on better than fifteen years, now. She's loved the story that Frank Miller and I did and has wanted to bring it to the screen. In the story's original incarnation, in Christopher McQuarrie's original screenplay, that was what it was and it was really cool. I mean, I read it; it was good.

This is when Darren Aronofsky was going to direct, and then, after last year's Oscars, he decided he had other things that were more pressing and withdrew from the project. The new director came in wanting to bring his own writing crew on the project, wanting to express his own vision, and it has, as I understand, morphed somewhat considerably from the original story.

I believe there's a photograph, for example, of Hugh Jackman with the bone claws. Which -- that's really cool, it looks great, but that's not in my story. So I would assume it has morphed considerably. We'll find out this summer."
We'll likely never find out how much was changed from the Aronofsky's original vision unless he deigns to share his his original vision during the media onslaught he'll face once we move closer to the release of Noah. However, change doesn't equal bad and so far I've liked everything I've heard about the film but the most critical moment will probably come with next's weeks release of the first trailer which will give us our first impression of the tone of the film.



As for Days of Future Past, Claremont offered up these thoughts about the film. "There was a report online that Bryan Singer was talking about integrating Apocalypse into the "Days of Future Past" storyline, which would obviously be a significant evolution from the original material. Again, this is the nature of Hollywood, or as it seems to approach Marvel product. There is a tremendous amount of synergy between existing concepts and the finished film product." By no means is Claremont bashing what's happening with the translation between comic book and film, he's simply acknowledging that this is the standard practice when it comes to Hollywood and superhero films. But does he wish he had a more active role in the adaptation of the stories he wrote? "I was instrumental in getting Fox to produce the concept in the first place. I mean, the whole thing was ready to go into turnaround back in 1998-99. I had the serendipity or the karma to write a memo that convinced both Lauren and Fox and Bryan that this was a viable project, and this is how to approach it. I guess you could say my contributions came in a basic level, back in the beginning.

You know, I have the pride of looking in the mirror and saying, "None of this would be there if not for me" on a whole different bunch of levels. If Fox wants to utilize my ability, they know where I am. All they have to do is call -- that's their decision."


Running Time: In post-production
Release Date: July 26, 2013
MPAA Rating: R (rumored)
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Brian Tee, Will Yun Lee, Hiroyuki Sanada, Rila Fukushima, Tao Okamoto
Directed by: James Mangold
Written by: Mark Bomback (screenplay) Christopher McQuarrie (screenplay) Frank Miller (comic book) Chris Claremont (comic book)

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samster10001
samster10001 - 3/20/2013, 3:46 PM
Man the news that MAngold altered parts of the script is not promising. I was really ticked off after Aronofsky left the project. The movie wont be what it could have been with Mangold directing but hopefully he can prove me and other cautious people wrong.
Fantine
Fantine - 3/20/2013, 4:03 PM
He's lost weight
thewonderer
thewonderer - 3/20/2013, 4:09 PM
Let's calm down and not point any fingers. Mangold is no pushover and like he said we don't know how much was changed
Rowsdower
Rowsdower - 3/20/2013, 4:10 PM
Goddammit, Christopher McQuarrie should have gotten this gig.

Another shit Wolverine movie. Oh well.
DeadManDann
DeadManDann - 3/20/2013, 4:10 PM
@samster10001

Changing aspects of the script isn't necessarily a bad thing, though. Mangold ought to have a good amount of control over his own film. He doesn't seem like the type of dude to water anything down, so I'll remain optimistic.
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 4:10 PM
He's being polite by saying it "morphed". In other words at first he loved the script. Then this new asshat director comes in throwing his weight around and has f@cked up a perfectly good script that was backed by the original comic writer. If that doesn't tell you something you are blind. Screw Fox and their dumbass decisions.
marvel72
marvel72 - 3/20/2013, 4:18 PM
the greatest x-men writer ever! 17 years on one book must be a record,chris claremont & the uncanny x-men is the reason i got into comics in the first place.
LordoftheThrones26
LordoftheThrones26 - 3/20/2013, 4:19 PM
Im sorry but i have a gut feeling it will bomb!!
lvcl
lvcl - 3/20/2013, 4:19 PM
It seems that any of these movies respect original source

These are not the real X-Men!!
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 3/20/2013, 4:21 PM
Despite what he said, I'm going to wait until the trailer is released to make up my mind about this movie.
RaleighAntrobus
RaleighAntrobus - 3/20/2013, 4:22 PM
And this is why I don't PAY to see these movies; we get suckered into this stuff because it's what we know and love while movie studios cash-in on our loyalty and built-in interest as a fanbase.

The artists who wrote and created the great comic book tales that we grew up on and love DON'T MAKE A DIME off the box office receipts; they're the ones who are really being stolen from and cheated.
NewNameWhoDis
NewNameWhoDis - 3/20/2013, 4:23 PM
Sephiroth - You just translated his whole quote in to a shit ton of assumption, ya friggin troll. He never said he read the new version, and he has no idea how much was changed. All he said was that the original version was good. Not only that, but Aronofsky left before having the chance to change things himself. You think the Mcquarrie script would have been left untouched had Darren stayed? If you do you're a goddamn moron. He would have changed shit too. That's what directors do.

Some fanboys are presumptuous asshats.
TheSuperguy
TheSuperguy - 3/20/2013, 4:23 PM
I'm really hoping this is rated R.
JohnnyKrypton
JohnnyKrypton - 3/20/2013, 4:27 PM
Claremont was the writer on the 2 issues, but John Byrne came up with the original DOFP storyline
siggisuperman
siggisuperman - 3/20/2013, 4:27 PM
had the honor of meeting Chris Claremont once he was a really nice guy... and a pretty wise dude. I hope they haven't strayed too much from the original story...
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 4:33 PM
I'm a troll for my interpertion you clown?



This clown explodes on me likes he's some internet badass. You shitheads make me laugh.

Yea, go explode on someone else you damn tard.
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 4:34 PM
"This is when Darren Aronofsky was going to direct, and then, after last year's Oscars, he decided he had other things that were more pressing and withdrew from the project. The new director came in wanting to bring his own writing crew on the project, wanting to express his own vision, and it has, as I understand, morphed somewhat considerably from the original story."

Learn to read clown boy.

gambgel
gambgel - 3/20/2013, 4:36 PM
Ok, Fox, Call Chris Claremont like tomorrow!

He should be a part of the franchise from now, he deserves it.
thewonderer
thewonderer - 3/20/2013, 4:42 PM
The Wolverine still sounds like its adapting more story from a comic than any Marvel Studios film ever did.

Hypocrites.
Nathan
Nathan - 3/20/2013, 4:44 PM
Until I see that the next X-Men Movie looks like the image below, then I'll be excited. But it won't, which makes me not excited at all for Days of Future Past.

They could integrate the outfits into the story. The X-Men don't want "resistance members" scattered around the destroyed city to be killed by Sentinels, so the X-Men make themselves stand out to essentially be targets for the Sentinels, so they are not shooting up all the buildings looking for Mutants. The outfits could also stand as a "Good Mutants" label for unknown civilians who are scared of Mutants.

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ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 3/20/2013, 4:44 PM
@thewonderer don't you EVER get tired?
Gulon180
Gulon180 - 3/20/2013, 4:45 PM
it would have been my favorite story about my favorite character directed by my favorite film maker....the trinity that never was in my lifetime.
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 4:45 PM
Another freaking clown graces this thread.
DeadManDann
DeadManDann - 3/20/2013, 4:46 PM
@worldbreaker

Yeah, what a douchebag Mangold is-- how dare he have control over his own film?? Why should the *director* get to have a say over how his movie turns out? Ridiculous.
thewonderer
thewonderer - 3/20/2013, 4:49 PM
@Marvel87

Doesn't anyone on this goddamn comment section ever get tired of hating EVERYTHING not marvel studios?
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 4:54 PM
You asshats ever hear the saying if it ain't broke don't fix it? Claremount, one of the greatest writers of our time backed the first script. That should have been enough for this new director.
thewonderer
thewonderer - 3/20/2013, 4:55 PM
@Sephiroth

How about you know, WAIT FOR THE FILM TO COME OUT,or at least THE GODDAMN TRAILER.

Jesus, you people.
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 4:57 PM
@wonderer: I don't need to wait, I'll go by the words of the great Chris Claremount.
JohnnyKrypton
JohnnyKrypton - 3/20/2013, 5:00 PM
Well, no. Actually Claremont WAS one of the greatest X-MEN writers...but that was decades ago. Plus, it wasn't Claremont's story to begin with. The idea that a director would sign off on a script just because the comic writer said it's good is, frankly, laughable and startlingly naive. You may find this hard to believe but in the real world, comic book writers ain't jack shit. Hell, actual best-selling authors are often ignored by directors.
foxwarrior88
foxwarrior88 - 3/20/2013, 5:04 PM
I actually got to meet Claremont at MegaCon this past weekend. He's a really cool guy who has a lot of fun stories to talk about when it comes to comic books.
GenerationX
GenerationX - 3/20/2013, 5:04 PM
Looks like some more shitty X-Men movies are heading our way....damn
sephiroth211
sephiroth211 - 3/20/2013, 5:06 PM
The hell is wrong with some of you? If I don't like what this movie is selling that's my business. If I think it's gonna be crap that's on me. If I wanna listen to a man that has worked with the X-men more than anyone of you users here that's my business. Go get in line for this if you want, but don't get pissy when someone has a clear argument against falling head over heels for this movie.
Wildebeast5162
Wildebeast5162 - 3/20/2013, 5:13 PM
sepiroth, I don't have a problem with you having an opinion, but when you take the provided information and make assumptions that are not represented, then use this misrepresentation as proof of some filing that has not occured yet, and then attack anyone that has anything to say about it, that makes you a clown, not us. And for CHRIST Sake, the man's name is Claremont, not Claremount and if you are going to call him the greatest anything and presume to represent his true meaning then at least get the name right.
thewonderer
thewonderer - 3/20/2013, 5:16 PM
Mangold has about 5 great films, and 4 bad ones. The 4 bad ones are all criticized for being predictable and unoriginal. Mangolds direction is always top notch.

This looks anything but predictable or unoriginal.

Expecting a hit from a very accomplished director
JohnnyKrypton
JohnnyKrypton - 3/20/2013, 5:17 PM
@sephiroth211

No one's arguing your right to your opinion; adressing them as 'asshats,' 'shitheads' and 'tards' does not endear you to others.

BTW, your "clear argument against falling head over heels" is based entirely on the fact that you're head over heels for Claremont...
TheGuillotine
TheGuillotine - 3/20/2013, 5:18 PM
WHat if ... I mean what IF ... he (Mangold) made the story better?
mctrinket
mctrinket - 3/20/2013, 5:18 PM
It's a tremendous loss that Darren Aronofsky did not make that Wolverine film.
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