Watch THE WOLVERINE Fight A Bear & Free POWs In Unused Previs Scenes

Watch THE WOLVERINE Fight A Bear & Free POWs In Unused Previs Scenes

Over eight-minutes of action-packed previsualizations created by Halon Entertainment for 20th Century Fox's The Wolverine. The video features unused scenes such as Logan (Hugh Jackman) fighting a bear and freeing WWII prisoners-of-war. Come see!

By nailbiter111 - Dec 13, 2014 09:12 PM EST
Filed Under: The Wolverine

The Wolverine Previs Reel from Halon Entertainment on Vimeo.


In the video above, you'll find previs work for various scenes from James Mangold's 2013 film The Wolverine. Each of them have differences, from slight to significant. I'm only going to focus on the scenes that are worthy of attention, to which there are two: the WWII Japanese prisoner-of-war camp scene and the Wolverine versus a bear scene. .

In the film, we get a World War II flashback to August 9th, 1945. We see Logan (Hugh Jackman) is being held in solitary confinement at a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp located on the outskirts of Nagaski. From his cell, Logan can see a B-29 Superfortress headed to the city to deliver an atomic bomb. A young Yashida (Ken Yamamura), who is a Japanese soldier guarding the camp at this time, also realizes destruction is on the horizon and as a noble gesture he goes and frees as many prisoners as he can so that they can have a fighting chance. But, this scene could've been much different. Skip to the 1:25 mark. You'll see that it isn't Yashida that frees the prisoners, it's Logan. After they're freed, Logan ushers the prisoners towards the gate of the prison. The Japanese soldiers open fire on the prisoners instead of letting them go on their merry way. That's a pretty significant change. I assume this was done so that they wouldn't offend Japan or bring up old, bitter memories of Word War II.

Okay, let's get to the bear. As some of you know, The Wolverine is loosely-based on Frank Miller and Chris Claremont's "Japanese Saga." That mini-series opens with Wolverine living off on his own in the woods and being attacked by a crazed-bear for no particular reason. Logan is able to kill it and then realizes that the bear had been shot with an arrow laced with a poison. It's the cause of the bear's mindless rage. So, Logan tracks down the hunter who shot the bear and delivers some justice.

In the film, Logan never fights the bear. He comes across the bear, which is on death's doorstep. It has been hit with six arrows, and yes, these arrows were laced with poison. But still, Logan doesn't fight the bear, he just puts it out of its misery. Now skip to the 2:10 mark in the video and you will see Wolverine fighting the bear! It is an epic claw-on-claw battle. That's basically it, but it is a pretty significant change from the theatrical version.

Why was it changed? Maybe it was cut because of budgetary concerns, as it would've cost quite a bit to make the bear not look goofy fighting Logan. Or, maybe they didn't want to offend PETA. Though, I suspect the true reason for the change had more to do with Blake Snyder's bestselling book, Save the Cat! The Last Book on Screenwriting You'll Ever Need. Many of you right now are scratching your heads at that references, while others of you are giving a knowing groan. The book details useful techniques for telling the hero's journey. If you want the audience to connect with your hero, Blake suggested the hero do something  - like saving a cat - to show that the hero is sympathetic and has a moral side. It's actually a very effective technique if done correctly, but many screenwriters overuse it and execute it poorly, which lessens its impact. And yes, Logan doesn't save the bear, but he does end the animal's suffering by showing compassion. I would have rather have seen Logan give that Winnie-the-Pooh a taste of Adamantium. Snikt!

THE WOLVERINE - Based on the celebrated comic book arc, this epic action-adventure takes Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), the most iconic character of the X-Men universe, to modern day Japan. Out of his depth in an unknown world he will face a host of unexpected and deadly opponents in a life-or-death battle that will leave him forever changed. Vulnerable for the first time and pushed to his physical and emotional limits, he confronts not only lethal samurai steel but also his inner struggle against his own immortality.

The film was directed by James Mangold, from a script written by Christopher McQuarrie. The Wolverine starred Hugh Jackman, Svetlana Khodchenkova, Hiroyuki Sanada, Hal Yamanouchi, Tao Okamoto, Rila Fukushima and Will Yun Lee.
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Hellsboy
Hellsboy - 12/13/2014, 9:27 PM
Cool movie, could've used more actual samurais and less giant robot but whatever
Invictor
Invictor - 12/13/2014, 9:31 PM
I still have never seen this movie.
Invictor
Invictor - 12/13/2014, 9:31 PM
I have to make time, even though I know as much as there is to know about it.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 12/13/2014, 9:40 PM
Haha The Wolverine was such a weird movie.
JAC
JAC - 12/13/2014, 9:40 PM
I thought the movie was pretty good except for the ending.
SauronsBANE
SauronsBANE - 12/13/2014, 9:43 PM
SPOILERS, I suppose:

Though I'll never forgive how badly it dropped the ball in the 3rd act. I thought the Jean stuff was great, the WWII flashbacks were a great addition (though it caused even more continuity issues), and saving that Japanese soldier was awesome. It seemed to be building up to the theme that Logan should actually go out of his way sometimes to save others and be a decent human being.

...but then that's all thrown out the window with the 3rd act reveal, which then resets things and makes the statement that maybe Logan shouldn't save people and find his moral compass, because it leads to giant robots trying to suck the adamantium out of him? I dunno, it was weird and off-putting. A plot twist for the sake of one. It really took a lot of the steam out of what would've been a phenomenal Wolverine flick.
MrBender
MrBender - 12/13/2014, 9:50 PM
Terrible movie.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/13/2014, 9:52 PM
Great film until 3rd act which was fault of studio as mangold revealed
TheAfroNerd
TheAfroNerd - 12/13/2014, 9:57 PM
Ahhhh, PS2 graphics. ;)
superotherside
superotherside - 12/13/2014, 10:02 PM
No bears were injured during the making of this film...

;P
RexMason
RexMason - 12/13/2014, 10:05 PM
This movie was sooooo bad. They wasted all the Japan's storylines from the comics.
Darlene1974
Darlene1974 - 12/13/2014, 10:15 PM
complain complain complain
imkennypowers
imkennypowers - 12/13/2014, 10:30 PM
what a waste
konoyaro
konoyaro - 12/14/2014, 12:42 AM
a HUGE misuse of a great saga!
the shingen saga and weapon x saga should never EVER BE TOUCHED BY fox NEVER AGAIN.

and like always a few good things they do they cut off of the movie.
[frick] this!
Pedrito
Pedrito - 12/14/2014, 12:55 AM
Can't see the video. What kind of "bear" is it?

This movie was alright. If nothing else, it's better than the best DC movie of 2015.
AzorAhai
AzorAhai - 12/14/2014, 1:34 AM
Anyone can fight a bear... need to think out of the box.

jCamer0n
jCamer0n - 12/14/2014, 1:56 AM
History always repeats itself

2011

First Class > Thor & Cap 1

2013

The Wolverine > Thor 2 & Ironman 3

2014

X-men DOFP > Cap 2 & GOTG


and this is why the fox-men will never revert back.

Kurne
Kurne - 12/14/2014, 2:06 AM
"Haha The Wolverine was such a weird movie."

^This.

So back and forth on it.
jCamer0n
jCamer0n - 12/14/2014, 2:17 AM
and this wolverine previz is far more intense than most of the action scenes from MCU.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 12/14/2014, 3:09 AM
This movie was surprisingly "alright". Not the best movie i've ever seen but it was okay.

Would have been great if they kept that deleted scene in with his yellow Wolverine costume.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 12/14/2014, 3:22 AM
Is there a point to watching this movie now because X-men Days of Future Past kind of reset everything?

I know the relevance of Wolverine being a POW but now that Jean is alive and is not appearing in flashbacks does it mean that this movie is a waste of time now?
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/14/2014, 5:37 AM
Bears are azzholes.

SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/14/2014, 5:38 AM
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/14/2014, 5:40 AM
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DavidGray
DavidGray - 12/14/2014, 7:13 AM
@ComicsBornAndBred so it WAS studio meddling that [frick]ed up that third act, huh? Do you happen to have a link to that interview or whatever it was?
Dingbat
Dingbat - 12/14/2014, 7:19 AM
I really liked this movie
imkennypowers
imkennypowers - 12/14/2014, 9:39 AM
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/14/2014, 12:42 PM
I enjoyed this movie,especially the unleashed edition with the extended Ninja fight. Didn't like the end fight with Iron Samurai & they should of kept that bear fight in the movie.
batz11
batz11 - 12/14/2014, 7:35 PM
batz11
batz11 - 12/14/2014, 7:42 PM
So glad jCam kept that avatar, nice and bright, easy to see the comments to skip-over...
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