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Post by Derrick on May 2, 2009 17:28:56 GMT -5
LOS ANGELES – Going solo has paid off for Hugh Jackman and his "X-Men" spinoff.
Jackman's "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" kicked off the summer movie season with a howl by taking in $35 million on its opening day Friday.
According to Hollywood.com box-office analyst Paul Dergarabedian (der-GAIR'-uh-BEE'-dee-un), that puts "Wolverine" solidly in line with the three previous "X-Men" movies in which Jackman costarred.
The final chapter of that trilogy, "X-Men: The Last Stand," was the most successful with $45.1 million on opening day.
But "Wolverine" outdid the first two movies. "X-Men" had an opening day of $20.8 million, while "X2: X-Men United" did $31.2 million on its first day.
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Post by Dino on May 11, 2009 4:14:48 GMT -5
As a result of this, it looks like Jackman's getting his wish to do a second Wolverine movie, an adaptation of the Claremont/Miller classic mini-series set in Japan.
And Ryan Reynolds has gotten the go-ahead to star in a Deadpool feature.
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