James Mangold Dishes On The Wolverine; Declares the Sequel A Dark Character Piece

James Mangold Dishes On The Wolverine; Declares the Sequel A Dark Character Piece

Dotting on the film's core, speaking with Darren Aronofsky, almost turning the it down, among other things, make the jump for a lengthy chat with The Wolverine director!

By DCMarvelFreshman - Oct 28, 2011 08:10 PM EST
Filed Under: X-Men
Source: The Playlist



The folks from The Playlist recently scored a lengthy chat with the director of Fox's X-Men Origins follow-up, The Wolverine, James Mangold. Discussing the core of the film, meeting the previously-attached director Darren Aronofsky, and comparing the sequel to Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales, among other things, read a majority of the interview below.

On why this sequel works for him, rather than an origin or ensemble movie
“You could actually just tell a story about this amazing character from the start, just the way they do when you really read a comic. You don’t have to spend the first hour saying how they were born; you can actually just find them in an emotional space, in the middle of action, and what happens is you’re not crowded with cutting to nine other action heroes. You can really make a movie about this dude.”


On almost turning the film down because of Darren Aronofsky's high-buzz
“I spoke to Darren a bit about it before I ended up taking it on. But I will tell you that when Darren stepped off, I was in the middle of doing a lot of other things, and when it was brought up to me, I actually didn’t even consider it for the very reasons you’re talking about. It was, oh, who wants to do that, and follow that, and I could hear all of the media swirl about it.”

“Several months went by and I hadn’t even really read it, and later when they came back to me and I kind of took it in, and a lot of that hand-wringing had kind of died down,” he explained. “What I saw was some really promising material, and to me an interesting character played by a great friend of mine who’s a terrific actor, Hugh Jackman.”


On what drew him to the film and it's difference from the other movies
“It’s a kind of adventure following such a unique character also in a really unique environment. I mean, the fact that half of the characters in this movie speak Japanese, this is like a foreign-language superhero movie that’s as much a drama and a detective story and a film noir, with high-octane action as it is anything like a conventional tentpole film.”

“I think part of the reason I’m doing this picture has been because it isn’t to me a conventional superhero movie. It isn’t an origin story, so I’m freed from that burden, and it also isn’t a save-the-world movie, which most them are. It’s actually a character piece; I actually think it has more in common with ‘The Outlaw Josey Wales’ and ‘Chinatown,’ what we’re doing, than the conventional, ‘will Wolverine and his compatriots save the world from this thermonuclear device’ question.”


On the fish-out-of-water opportunities Frank Miller's Japan-centered comics offered
“I think that this movie is much more an intense psychological and action-packed character piece, that’s much more about Logan getting lost in this very unique and insulated world of Japanese culture, gangster culture, and ninja culture,” he said. “The fighting is going to be unique because it’s all influenced by Japanese martial arts.”


On the ultimate core of the character and the storyline
“I think more than anything, it’s a character piece, asking really interesting questions that are what pulled me in about what it means to be immortal. What is it to live forever, when you lose everyone you’ve ever loved? Either you watch them get killed, or you just lose them by attrition. What is it to feel the burden of saving mankind through all of its mistakes, over and over and over again. What’s the toll it takes on you as a living being that is somehow living this Frankensteinian, eternal life? And there’s a lot of interesting dramatic questions we’re going to deliver on as well as some really inventive action.”

“I like to think that we’re out to make that Wolverine movie that people have been looking forward to seeing, which takes on some of the darker and more intense aspects of the character, and his own journey, that have not necessarily been possible in the origin story that they did or obviously when he’s sharing so much time as a character with so many others in X-Men.”


For the full interview, where Mangold discusses working with screenwriter Mark Bomback, head on over to The Playlist.

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ejkousc
ejkousc - 10/28/2011, 9:01 PM
Haha. Anyone else notice him totally dodging the Frank Miller question with a totally unrelated answer. Mangold doesn't even know who Frank Miller is. Probably doesn't even know Wolverine is from a comic book. "What??"

On whether the storyline borrows from Frank Miller's Japen-centered comics:

“I think that this movie is much more an intense psychological and action-packed character piece, that’s much more about Logan getting lost in this very unique and insulated world of Japanese culture, gangster culture, and ninja culture,” he said. “The fighting is going to be unique because it’s all influenced by Japanese martial arts.”

Great thanks, James. You've only already said that, reiterating the obvious. Japanese fighting in a film set in Japan, no way! This dude's obviously collecting a paycheck. Wouldnt be surprised if he hailed it as one of the top 6 X-Men movies we're gonna see!
KingLing
KingLing - 10/28/2011, 9:10 PM
Really digging the idea of digging into the whole "immortality" question. I like that line about saving the world over and over again and how that wears on someone.... I'm really looking forward to this now.
warlock
warlock - 10/28/2011, 9:21 PM
This Movie Needs, Help all The Help that it can get and Logan, Needs a Cowl to Be Wolverine.
titansupes
titansupes - 10/28/2011, 9:22 PM
I still want to know if Mangold's getting Jackman to get as big as he was going to be for Aronofsky.
warlock
warlock - 10/28/2011, 9:23 PM
They have to Stop waisting our Time and Give us what the Comic gave is and turn it into a Movie
KilledHal9000
KilledHal9000 - 10/28/2011, 9:31 PM
yes. Mel Gibson for Old Man Logan
RyanLantern77
RyanLantern77 - 10/28/2011, 10:02 PM
^ That could work
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 10/28/2011, 10:05 PM
This guy probably sells used car as well.
jjmeylar
jjmeylar - 10/28/2011, 10:14 PM
He's good at selling a film's pitch. Can he deliver quality, though? Will it be an amazing character-driven thriller? I hope so, but can't be anywhere NEAR sure.
CapA
CapA - 10/28/2011, 10:18 PM
I hope they start shooting soon, before something else goes wrong. :\
MatchesMalone1989
MatchesMalone1989 - 10/28/2011, 10:34 PM
"This Movie Needs, Help all The Help that it can get and Logan, Needs a Cowl to Be Wolverine."

Give him the cowl and the movie will get major points. But will they risk it? No.....
ejkousc
ejkousc - 10/28/2011, 10:37 PM
@ itbegins2005 - I appreciate that but honestly do you expect me to hunt down every interview in order to issue an opinion or observation? Yeah looks like this article is selectively pulled (surprise, surprise). This site presents an interview, I'm not going to cross reference everything. We should be able to trust these articles.
chuckg313
chuckg313 - 10/28/2011, 11:00 PM
seriously worried abou this movie wolvie is mt favorite character i need a good wolverinw movie....give him the damn costume!
Julesimanerd
Julesimanerd - 10/28/2011, 11:19 PM
i have hopes for this movie.
UnscrupalousSmurf
UnscrupalousSmurf - 10/29/2011, 12:55 AM
Reboot Wolverine already! Jackman had a nice run but I want a Logan closer to the original versions. Its time to reinterpret Wolverine the way he was ment to be, cowl and claws, short and pissed off. Make it happen!
Nexus6
Nexus6 - 10/29/2011, 1:20 AM
fingers well and truly crossed!go on hugh, after this one bow out from the character with style and grace!
pepe
pepe - 10/29/2011, 3:10 AM
FOX NEEDS 2 GIVE THIS BACK 2 MARVELSTUDIOS!!!!
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 10/29/2011, 3:25 AM
JACKSON-IVE ALWAYS THOUGHT HE'D BE PERFECT..BUT HE'S WAY TOO OLD..HEY..OLD MAN LOGAN..!
Bandrews1
Bandrews1 - 10/29/2011, 5:39 AM
This actually sounds some what promising.
PaulRom
PaulRom - 10/29/2011, 5:46 AM
I hope it doesn't get pushed back again and again and again, to where the film will get canceled. The Japanese saga has so much potential to be an amazing film (if done right), and what I've heard about the film makes it sound like it'll blow Origins out of the water.
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 10/29/2011, 6:17 AM
Darren Arronofsky would've finalyl made Wolverine be taken seriously.
CherryBomb
CherryBomb - 10/29/2011, 6:18 AM
*finally
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/29/2011, 6:19 AM
i'll give this director a chance,copland & 3:10 to yuma are pretty good movies.my biggest concern is how fox handles comic book movies,their track record speaks for itself.
spiderneil
spiderneil - 10/29/2011, 7:06 AM
I'll give this wolverine movie another chance even though I thught the last wolverine movie is possibly one of the worst movies I've ever seen.

EastcoastAvenger
EastcoastAvenger - 10/29/2011, 7:52 AM
Getting tired of people talking about this movie. It's not even being filmed yet. Start making the movie then we might have something worth discussing.
OtakuPapi
OtakuPapi - 10/29/2011, 8:47 AM
That Film pitch was awesome x10 that was everything you want to hear about a movie, in my mind i keep seeing John Woo scenes and frickin slow motion action with a really gritty dark feel to the movie by reading how they talk about the movie.I cant wait..on a sidenote wouldnt it be awesome if The Wolverine and Deadpool were released like 4 monthes away from each other
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 10/29/2011, 9:17 AM
blvdnoise
blvdnoise - 10/29/2011, 9:40 AM
@Gunsmith Nice..

While I'm not sure it'd be much of a good thing to actually wear on film. I truly do hope there is some kind of nod to the infamous Wolverine cowl in this film. Perhaps some kind of Japanese fashioned warriors mask and armor could be shown in a dojo or temple in the village he winds up at..
JorLBola
JorLBola - 10/29/2011, 10:11 AM
Just do it already Hugh Jackman is not getting younger! haha Well he still looks good.
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