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New Logan Image Shows Wolverine Looking Very Intense

Hugh's not happy.

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The promotion for the final Wolverine movie Logan has emphasised that it won't just be another superhero movie. The movie's official Instagram account has been releasing a series of moody black-and-white imagery from the film, and the latest pair are no different. Check the first out below and the second at the end of this story:

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Logan stars Hugh Jackman, who will be making his final appearance as Wolverine, alongside his X-Men co-star Patrick Stewart. They'll be joined by Stephen Merchant (Portal 2), Doris Morgado (2 Guns), Elizabeth Rodriguez (The Drop), Boyd Holbrook (Narcos), and Richard E. Grant (Dracula). It's directed by James Mangold, who previously helmed 2013's The Wolverine.

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The movie is rated R, and a brutal scene from its international trailer shows it's sitting comfortably within that rating. You can watch the full trailer here. Earlier this month, a stylish new iternational poster from the movie was released.

As for the film's villain, we know it's Mister Sinister, but it is currently unclear who is playing the character.

The notes contained in a page of script that Mangold tweeted last month suggest something more hard-hitting than the previous Wolverine movies. "If you're on the make for a hyper choreographed, gravity defying, city-block destroying, CG f**kathon, this ain't your movie," they state. "In this flick, people will get hurt or killed when s**t falls on them."

Logan hits theaters on March 3, 2017.

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