X-Men: Days of Future Past

Collector Freaks Forum

Help Support Collector Freaks Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Yes, but even watching Origins, one can see that he ages. :lol

Yes, we see him grow from child to man, but I've always understood it to be that he ages to adult maturity and then the healing factor slows/stops the ageing process from there.

Has any one thought maybe he held the cut off ones to the stubs and the healing factor fused the bone/claws back together???

In the Wolverine, you see his Bone Claws grow back as a result of his healing factor "heallng" his organic claws. A healing factor will not bring back the adamantium as it isn't a natural part of his anatomy.

No, but now everybody knows you didn't see The Wolverine. :lol

:exactly: bingo

Also, Magneto stripped Wolverine of his Adamantium in the comics, don't see any reason why he can't give it back to him?
 
Also, Magneto stripped Wolverine of his Adamantium in the comics, don't see any reason why he can't give it back to him?

It's not the same though. It's like you pulling out someone's heart using "The Force" and then trying to re-attach it sans surgical means. At some point Wolverine's going to have to get the bone claws re-infused with Adamantium or it's gonna be lame as we already know that 20 years post the events of The Wolverine, they're still bone claws.
 
X2 showed Magneto rip that iron from the guard's blood and then manipulate it however he wanted (shotgun pellets, a nice floating hover board, etc) so I don't have a problem buying Magneto fixing Logan's claws. As long as they address it, that's the important thing to me. They made it very clear and important in The Wolverine that he lost them.
 
It's not the same though. It's like you pulling out someone's heart using "The Force" and then trying to re-attach it sans surgical means. At some point Wolverine's going to have to get the bone claws re-infused with Adamantium or it's gonna be lame as we already know that 20 years post the events of The Wolverine, they're still bone claws.

Bone claws re-infused? I thought it was more-so reinforced. I dunno if it's bonded.

X2 showed Magneto rip that iron from the guard's blood and then manipulate it however he wanted (shotgun pellets, a nice floating hover board, etc) so I don't have a problem buying Magneto fixing Logan's claws. As long as they address it, that's the important thing to me. They made it very clear and important in The Wolverine that he lost them.

Yeah, I think he has the ability to do so.
 
X2 showed Magneto rip that iron from the guard's blood and then manipulate it however he wanted (shotgun pellets, a nice floating hover board, etc) so I don't have a problem buying Magneto fixing Logan's claws. As long as they address it, that's the important thing to me. They made it very clear and important in The Wolverine that he lost them.

Again, removing it is one thing. I highly doubt he could've put the iron back into his bloodstream. Magneto has intimate knowledge of metal and knows how to manipulate it, but that's like saying the people who produce the ceramic tiles for the space shuttle know how to build and fly it. :lol
 
, but that's like saying the people who produce the ceramic tiles for the space shuttle know how to build and fly it. :lol
I guess we should make these purely fantasy films realistic...cmon...That excuse could be used on so many films from IJ to SW to ST to any Superhero film or Horrow film,..Cmon:dunno
 
I guess we should make these purely fantasy films realistic...cmon...That excuse could be used on so many films from IJ to SW to ST to any Superhero film or Horrow film,..Cmon:dunno

Sure the lowbrow audience won't care, but there are things to ignore, and there are things that are important to the story that should not be ignored. Wolverine losing the adamantium on his claws was such a crucial aspect to The Wolverine, that ignoring it in DofP, or discounting it as "meh," just to give them back, would be imbecilic.
 
Sure the lowbrow audience won't care, but there are things to ignore, and there are things that are important to the story that should not be ignored. Wolverine losing the adamantium on his claws was such a crucial aspect to The Wolverine, that ignoring it in DofP, or discounting it as "meh," just to give them back, would be imbecilic.

I'm a big Tolkien/Middle-Earth fan...If I thought that way then HDOS would have been crap for some of the changes made...big changes...Lets not reserve Judgement for this(at least for me) highly anticipated movie until we see it...who knows maybe X and Magneto take him to Reed Richards place.:lol..that guy can fix anything...Hey I would love it everything was realistic myself...I've just learned to accept a few thing(CGI now) and hopefully be entertained:wink1:...I refuse to overthink films on so many levels now...Now if I was making this film it would be different...but alas it aint so
 
I'm a big Tolkien/Middle-Earth fan...If I thought that way then HDOS would have been crap for some of the changes made...big changes...Lets not reserve Judgement for this(at least for me) highly anticipated movie until we see it...who knows maybe X and Magneto take him to Reed Richards place.:lol..that guy can fix anything...Hey I would love it everything was realistic myself...I've just learned to accept a few thing(CGI now) and hopefully be entertained:wink1:...I refuse to overthink films on so many levels now...Now if I was making this film it would be different...but alas it aint so

I see your point, but to drive it home, this would've been like showing Anduril get shattered and then magically appear whole again, or say it was magically reassembled by a wave of Gandalf's wand (the irony of the character being the same ain't lost on me and just goes to show how badass Ian is :lol). It's a key point that needs to be explained, for lack of a better word, "believably."
 
I see your point, but to drive it home, this would've been like showing Anduril get shattered and then magically appear whole again, or say it was magically reassembled by a wave of Gandalf's wand (the irony of the character being the same ain't lost on me and just goes to show how badass Ian is :lol). It's a key point that needs to be explained, for lack of a better word, "believably."
Dude until I see the film I cant reserve Judgement because of some photos of him with metal claws...maybe he goes back in time, meets his old metal clawed self and dies letting his metal clawed self continue from there...just throwing stuff out there...again until I know for sure I aint gonna say too much or worry about it bro.....hopefully its done well
 
Dude until I see the film I cant reserve Judgement because of some photos of him with metal claws...maybe he goes back in time, meets his old metal clawed self and dies letting his metal clawed self continue from there...just throwing stuff out there...again until I know for sure I aint gonna say too much or worry about it bro.....hopefully its done well

I'm not trashing that aspect, just hoping it's given its due diligence in the film, is all. :lecture

Personally, I don't get why they didn't just have him get them re-infused in Japan before leaving as a parting gift from Mariko. Hell, they could've even given him the suit with a note, "To go with your new set of claws..."
 
I'm not trashing that aspect, just hoping it's given its due diligence in the film, is all. :lecture

That is one of the aspects all of us hope for...the thing is some of us are more and some less demanding than others...again we will see what the result is in a few months
 
If they don't show an explaination of how it's easy to ignore since Magneto is right there with the capability to rebond them on for him. Plenty of things in movies are just how they are without reasoning given.

I'd like just a quick line to address it, but won't be fussed if they leave it for viewers to assume it happened a number of ways
 
If they don't show an explaination of how it's easy to ignore since Magneto is right there with the capability to rebond them on for him. Plenty of things in movies are just how they are without reasoning given.

I'd like just a quick line to address it, but won't be fussed if they leave it for viewers to assume it happened a number of ways

He can't "rebond" them. He can coat them, but that's it.
 
If adamantium is unbreakable, wouldn't a coat be just as good? Plus, it'll make Wolverine less of an invincible character that he seems to be because Wolverine at 100% can kill Galactus by himself :lol
 
Back
Top