Logan: New Official Pics

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After the last Wolverine solo flick's title was announced to be Logan, an awesome poster was released, further teasing the first appearance of X-23. And then a mysterious Instagram account appeared, called wponx, on which several pics were already posted.

The first pic was a page from the Logan script, while the second featured an aged and weary Patrick Stewart (who already said that this will be the last time he portrays Professor X). But you already saw those. Well, new pics were uploaded, teasing both plot and the film’s rating.

Logan will be the first R-rated movie in the Wolverine solo series. To mark this (and to assure the fans that they will finally get to see an enraged mutant slashing his enemies), the pic Aftermath has someone's hand holding a shotgun. The hand is detached from the body.

 

Aftermath

A photo posted by @wponx on

Another pic teases the Weapon X program, with which the franchise also debuted. However, this time around the facility isn't located in Canada, but rather in Mexico. Given the soft reboot of X-Men: Days of Future Past, as well as the arrival of Apocalypse, it is more than likely that Wolverine's origin has been changed.

Another possibility is that this is the place stormed by Wolverine in order to free X-23.

 

Aviso

A photo posted by @wponx on

Lastly, another pic was uploaded, and this is the most mysterious one. Check it out below - can you tell who that man reflected in the puddle is?

 

Motel

A photo posted by @wponx on

Logan will be released on the 3rd of March 2017.

While it won’t have any contenders for the first spot at the box office, Kong: Skull Island arrives on the 10th.

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