Wolverine 3

Let's just name the most obvious movie that deserves a more mature rating: Wolverine 3. The first one was written, at first, with this rating in mind "“ it didn't stick, so the script was changed (we all saw the result). The second one was darker, but it still lacked something "“ after all, the character is known for regenerating from the most gruesome wounds and for his slashing abilities (if we can call them that). The third installment hasn't arrived just yet, but we can look forward to its March 3, 2017 release date.
And it will (most likely) adapt the Old Man Logan storyline.
Can you tell us how this could work with a PG-13 rating? No, you can't. And, apparently, the studio (yes, the same Fox the fans mocked when comparing it to Marvel Studios) also believes that it needs to be R-rated. We don't know just yet if it will be so, but we certainly hope so.
What good is having an indestructible character if you can't riddle him with bullets, burn him to a crisp, or cut him to his adamantium bones? What good are those adamantium claws if they aren't used to their full potential?
Let Wolverine have a bloodbath in its final outing and, sooner rather than later, even the most hardcore fans of Hugh Jackman will ask for a recasting.
