James Mangold Teases The Black & White Treatment For Wolverine's Latest Solo LOGAN

James Mangold Teases The Black & White Treatment For Wolverine's Latest Solo LOGAN

Following the sucess of "Logan" talk of a home release has begun, where the director himself has stepped in to answer a fan and possibly confirm that black and white cut we all thought we would eventually see.

By ArkhamClown - Mar 06, 2017 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Logan
Source: Slash Film
"Logan" has proven to be very successful with both critics and fans loving every minute of it! It was only a matter of time before talk of a home release would ensue. The marketing for this film centered around numerous black and white photos for the film, which led many to believe the film itself would be in black and white. That turned out to be false, but a recent tweet from the director himself may have cleared up when we will recieve that black and white cut.

A fan on Twitter asked James Mangold if we could get that black and white edition for "Logan." James Mangold, then, took it upon himself to respond with, "Workin' on it." That sounds like confirmation to me, especially since another fan expressed interest in that particular cut where Mangold replied again with, "Good to hear... Working on it."

What do you think of this possible confirmation? Are you excited for a black and white
cut of Wolverine's final adventure?
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BlackStar25
BlackStar25 - 3/6/2017, 9:34 AM
Not like it will really do anything for the film...but...I am curious how certain scenes will look in black and white
TheBigLebowski
TheBigLebowski - 3/6/2017, 9:39 AM
Interesting, usually whether a film will be in B/W or color is deciced before shooting, since it's such a different beast lighting-wise. So I wonder how it'll work when they're just grading it in post. But since it's in the cards to begin with, I'm sure they'll find a way.
niceguyeddie
niceguyeddie - 3/6/2017, 10:06 AM
I've got to say there is a line in Logan that's bugging me. When Charles and Laura are watching a movie in the hotel he said that he first saw it in theatres when he was her age. That movie was "Shane" and was released in 1953. 9 years later in 62 is the Cuban missile crisis; the event that First Class revolves around. If he was the age of Laura(11) in 1953, that would put him around 18 or 19 in First Class when really he's portrayed as being around 30. This continues the trend of ignoring any kind of continuity and could have been avoided by not having that dumb line.
niceguyeddie
niceguyeddie - 3/6/2017, 10:35 AM
So which is it? What's canon?
Jaspion
Jaspion - 3/6/2017, 10:50 AM
None. MCU is canon.

=p
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