Ryan Reynolds, will.i.am Set For 'Wolverine'

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Twentieth Century Fox has added three more superheroes to "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," with Ryan Reynolds set to play Deadpool, "Friday Night Lights" regular Taylor Kitsch to star as Gambit and hip-hop artist will.i.am joining the cast as John Wraith.

Liev Schreiber, Danny Huston and Lynn Collins round out the cast as Victor Creed/Sabretooth, Col. William Stryker and Kayla Silver Fox, respectively.

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ken
why they replace tyler mane as sabertooth and brian cox as william stryker
Andy Weiss
Because its set like 40 years before the first X-Men movie
Anonymous
If it was set 40 years before the first xmen movie then wolverine would be like 65 in the xmen movies lol which i dont think is possible. they should have used the same guys and just made em look younger like they did with proffesor x and magneto in X3
X-Fan
Wolverine is self healing! He doesn't age like normal people!
B-Head
This should be a good movie, but really we will have to wait and see for ourselves. Hugh Jackman has played in a lot of good roles. This should be his best role palying Wolverine instead of having a the team players there.
SFC H
Who really cares how wolverine will be now he will never age his has the abililty to stay strong and always heal with no problem. I think he's better than superman. Because you have theis krypton rock that can take away superman powers what's out there to take wolverine powers away nothing that I know of.
Orangatan
Every super hero / villain has a weakness wolverine's is magnets/magneto
Nate
Are you kidding me SFC? Wolverine can be taken out by a bunch of people including superman himself, also Thor, Juggernaut, Hulk, Cyclops a non-jobbing Phoenix, Magneto.
bobcock
You sir are an idiot. If wolverine is vaporized by Superman's heat vision, he would be dead. Not only that, but in a fight with Superman without the introduction of kryptonite, Superman would merely pull him apart limb by limb without the fear of even being penetrated by his adamantium claws. DUUUUHHHHHHH!!!!
Some fan
As I know it, Wolverine is around 150-200 years old, give or take a decade or so. He will theoretically live for a very long time unless all of his body, save his adamantium skeleton, is destroyed in one shot by fire or vaporized. He could also theoreticaly be kept in a "stasis" of sorts by being put in an air tight chamber and have all the oxygen sucked out.

My 2 cents.

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