I love it so much, this looks fantastic!

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      Let’s be honest. The mask would look fucking stupid in real life.

      Even the yellow costume is pushing it. But I appreciate the effort.

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    This looks great. Also a pretty good way to make Hugh look jacked without having him destroy his body for another moving.

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    If you’re new to comics, comic book movies, superhero history, you might not already know, no one dead ever stays dead, even those given the grandest most emotional sendoffs.

    no. good. character. stays. dead.

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        I don’t understand why Wolverine in Deadpool 3 was ever a matter of debate when Deadpool 2 literally ended with Logan’s death being undone. It may have been a joke at the time, but now the joke got a sequel, so let’s just roll with it.

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      I think there is a stab wound! Right thigh, there are 3 perfectly spaced lines just above his knee.

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    I hope this turns out well. I’ll be honest ending his time as wolverine with Logan was probably the single greatest cinematic ending for a superhero ever. There have been bigger endings, but few as impactful and well done.

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      Agree, though because the quality of the movies he’s been in have varied so widely I just try to treat each Hugh Wolverine as a separate entity. Like James Bond, or Dr Who, the same character but also separate. Continuities be damned :)

      In my mind that was what made Logan so great: it was powerhouse performance, served by a story that was great irrespective of which specific timeline(s) it was part of.

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    Honestly that looks like gash to me. It’s like when they cartooned up Bumblebee; faithful to the source but goofy as fuck in live action.

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        Yeah. If it weren’t some Deadpool Multiverse nonsense it would look ridiculous. I love the 90s X-Men as much as the next guy, but trying to build a film franchise in the 21st century, the yellow would not fly. I can’t wait to see this one.

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          I feel like there’s been a fair bit of justification built up over the years that they could justify yellow costumes in an MCU X-Men.

          Like, in Netflix’s Daredevil, we see the cut-resistant yellow fabric created by Melvin Potter and eventually used in Kingpin and Daredevil’s suits.

          Then we see Daredevil cameo in She-Hulk, saying that he’s picking up a new suit, and we see that a fair portion of it is yellow - though in fairness to your point, I think his yellow costume is pretty ugly and doesn’t really fly. I’m excited to see how Deadpool 3 handles the yellow, and I hope that the MCU can find a way to justify the yellow somehow, even if it’s a transitional costume or something equipped for a specific type of mission.