There's Plenty Of Brutal Violence Courtesy Of Wolverine In This New TV Spot For LOGAN

There's Plenty Of Brutal Violence Courtesy Of Wolverine In This New TV Spot For LOGAN

Another TV spot for Logan has found its way online today, and as well as offering up some new scenes revolving around the villainous Pierce, we also get to see Wolverine and X-23 getting their claws out.

By JoshWilding - Feb 15, 2017 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Logan
In fairness to Fox, they've done a great job of not spoiling any key scenes from Logan in the movie's trailers and TV spots, but they're definitely starting to show off a lot more from the highly anticipated release. This latest preview focuses mainly on action, though we hear new dialogue from the villainous leader of The Reavers - Boyd Holbrook's Pierce - and some great shots of both Wolverine and X-23 using their claws with brutal results. 

I may be wrong, but this TV spot also shows Laura using the claws 
in her feet for the first time, though everything happens so quickly, they're easy enough to miss. Once all the blood is added in because of Logan's R-Rating, these scenes should look even cooler. 


There are just weeks to go until Logan is released and the review embargo lifts fairly soon, so expect to hear much more about the movie soon. With any luck, the TV spots won't get too spoiler-y from here.

Logan stars Hugh Jackman, Dafne Keen, Boyd Holbrook, Richard E. Grant, Stephen Merchant, and Patrick Stewart. It's currently set to be released on March 3rd, 2017, so stick to CBM for updates. 

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TheArkhamKnight
TheArkhamKnight - 2/15/2017, 1:34 PM
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 2/15/2017, 1:41 PM
Hmmm mmm baby...

That's what i'm talking about!


XelCorp
XelCorp - 2/15/2017, 1:42 PM
My Bet is that Wolverines Adammtium poisoning is the secret "illness" he will have in this movie. Finally taking a toll after all these years with healing factor slowing down. Maybe he's going through a long slow and painful death. Could be why he may be contemplating suicide with the reveal of him apparently having an adamntium bullet
GhostDog
GhostDog - 2/15/2017, 2:49 PM
@XelCorp - I agree. The Adamantium is poisoning him now to a degree where his healing factor can't keep up.
ScarletWarlock
ScarletWarlock - 2/15/2017, 1:48 PM
TESTOSTERONE THE MOVIE. Kidding! Kidding! (sort of). Man, I'm scared that even if this movie gets good reviews I'm going to be the one dude who doesn't like it. Even the Wolverine had somewhere in the 60's on Rotten tomatoes and I LOOOOOOOOOATHED that film. Point being: I had a vastly different reaction than most critics, and now I feel a good chunk of the excitement for this is mainly to do with tone and the r-rating, which obviously doesn't make a good movie. With that being said, this movie could still be panned by critics, the trailers for The Wolverine were great and promised a good story, of which it did not deliver. This movie could go either way. But if I end up disliking it, I'll state my opinion, then leave it at the door; there's no sense in me obsessing over a film I don't like. For a last note: The villain is the most exciting thing for me so far, everything else just looks fine. My opinion, people-- you don't have to agree.
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 2/15/2017, 1:49 PM
This was a tad disturbing to watch, a few Dark Angel vibes, and James Patterson's When the Wind Blows.


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