
Your daily dose of
The Wolverine: a brand new clip with
Hugh Jackman (read: Logan in World War II) plus two new featurettes with Yukio and Harada! Head inside to take a better look at one of the deadliest assassins in Shingen's clan, played by
Rila Fukushima, and the illegitimate son of Shingen, played by
Will Yun Lee.
So, two days ago we shared
the first clip from
James Mangold‘s movie with Logan fighting on a train, then we had the second official (and action-packed)
clip with Logan fighting at a funeral, and now – time for the third clip which gives us a flashback sequence from World War II. Check it out!
THE WOLVERINE: Logan In WWII Flashback Clip:
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Then, we have this great-looking, both sexy and almost kind of sprung from
the anime world lady Yukio, played by Fukushima. She definitely looks awesome, and just in case you've missed our previous reports, now is the perfect moment to check out her
character poster as well as some great
images.
THE WOLVERINE: Yukio Featurette:
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Last, but not least – Harada, played by Lee, who possesses the ability to charge his katana with
tachyon energy and then… well, he can then cut through almost anything! Lee said that he underwent rigorous sword training for the film, but as you already saw from his character
poster and
pics – his efforts definitely paid off.
THE WOLVERINE: Harada Featurette:
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Anyway, let me once again remind you that the movie follows the events of
X-Men: The Last Stand, and follows Wolverine who travels to Japan, where he engages a figure from his past in a fight that has lasting consequences.
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.
Also starring
Svetlana Khodchenkova,
Hiroyuki Sanada,
Hal Yamanouchi,
Tao Okamoto and
Brian Tee,
The Wolverine is set to hit theaters on July 26th, 2013.
