X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Isn't that what happened in Origins though?

I thought he aged like a normal human until he got shot/killed in war with Sabertooth, then he just remained at that age forever? :dunno

I've only seen Origins once and that was four+ years ago though.

I also thought the mecha-Samurai Japanese dude in The Wolverine made some comments about him living forever and how "eternal life can be a curse" etc, etc.
 
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If this were a pic of a new Hot Toy people would be saying they don't see enough of Jackman in there. :lol

I don't know, looks like something is wonky in the pic. :dunno
 
Nothing has been done in the movies to influence his healing factor, except the bug thing that Viper put on his heart in The Wolverine, and that simply temporarily stalled it. The only thing the Weapon X program from Origins (and the comics) did to him was coat his skeleton with Adamantium.
 
Nothing has been done in the movies to influence his healing factor, except the bug thing that Viper put on his heart in The Wolverine, and that simply temporarily stalled it. The only thing the Weapon X program from Origins (and the comics) did to him was coat his skeleton with Adamantium.

Yes, but even watching Origins, one can see that he ages. :lol
 
He got them off of ebay for 59.98 plus shipping and had them coated with adamantium and epoxied them to his bone claws. Maybe liquid nails and some caulk to make em look flush and clean. Lastly he tarn-x then for a real nice shine. Done. All in Appalachia will accept that
 
Has any one thought maybe he held the cut off ones to the stubs and the healing factor fused the bone/claws back together???
 
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