LOGAN Is Coming To Theaters In Black And White On May 16
Last month can certainly be marked as one of the more resonant moments in comic book movie history, and specifically with regard to Logan from director James Mangold. Not merely following the R-rated formula per Deadpool for the sake of trendiness, the film delivered an otherwise concentrated, focused and intense story that ultimately delivered the violent brutality that’s been long-awaited in the Marvel superhero’s screentime for the first time in nearly seventeen years.
“…There’s the story of the tragic hero looking back on his life, marking this the first superhero film to examine the consequences of superheroing. There’s the story of a lifelong friendships coming around to its final curtain, a friendship that has grown, as many do, into a filial bond. And there is the story of Logan and Laura. One of subtle humor and a heartbreak, an arc that will take you by the throat and drag you uncounted miles in the mud. And you’ll be grateful for it, as was I.”
Suggestion. Hard core B&W loving LOGAN fans should not make any plans on the evening of May 16th.— Mangold (@mang0ld) April 28, 2017
@KarlAlden @Aldo7heApache Won’t be on a TV. And the answer is no. To make a great B&W version of a film, the whole thing’s gotta be regraded & timed shot by shot.— Mangold (@mang0ld) April 28, 2017
— Mangold (@mang0ld) April 28, 2017
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