New Wolverine Movie Villain Might Be Silver Samurai

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New Wolverine Movie Villain Might Be Silver Samurai



Asian actor Will Yun Lee signed on to the film to play a villain.

The X-Men movie franchise got a shot of mutant vigor last year by the wonderful X-Men First Class, which reset the comic-book fan's palate after 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine. But here's a little known fact: Origins actually made a buttload of money and that's why Fox greenlit a sequel to the prequel. There's no word on what the sequel will be called - X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2 is a mouthful and just The Wolverine isn't very descriptive - but thanks to a hiring announcement in the movie-biz trade paper Variety, we might know a bit about the story. Actor Will Yun Lee will play Keniuchio Harada [http://z4.invisionfree.com/Xrevolution/ar/t11561.htm], a mutant known as the Silver Samurai affiliated with the Hellfire Club.

Harada has the ability to manipulate Tachyon particles, which dovetails nicely with his training in the Japanese sword-fighting of Kenjutsu. When the tachyon particles warp the space-time continuum, his sword can become the sharpest cutting tool known to man, and the Silver Samurai can also wrap himself in a protective tachyon field. Doing so can also give Harada a sense of the near future, such as knowing where an enemy's blows are going to land.

The Silver Samurai also looks quite dashing in his fancy armor.

Will Yun Lee is a veteran actor who has recently landed some prime action movie roles. He's the main antagonist in the upcoming Red Dawn remake, as well as the new Total Recall. He's even done voiceover work for games, appearing in Square's Sleeping Dogs as an undercover police officer.

Darren Aranofsky of Black Swan fame [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/108567-Director-Pulls-Out-of-The-Wolverine-Fox-Scrambling-for-Replacement] was supposed to direct this prequel sequel, but after winning the Oscar for Best Director, he begged off to make a movie about Noah's Ark. That film - titled The Wolverine - was set in Japan, and given Will Yun Lee's involment, it looks like the screenplay might be intact under the direction of James Mangold.

Source: Variety [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118056370]

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lol nice Total Recall poster rip.

Kenjutsu is just the generic term for a Martial Art involving Swords, i.e. "Technique of the Sword" Not a style in itself.

I watched wolverine in the theaters and really only did so cause i heard Gambit was in it. So knowing that the Silver Samurai will be in the next might get me to see this one too, as shameful to admit as that was. XD
 

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don't screw this movie up Fox! You have my money this time......
 

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Quicksilver_Phoenix said:
Might want to fix that "Speeping Dogs"...
Also "Cuttign tool" and "enemiy's blows." Maybe he was a little tired when he wrote it, it happens to the best of us.
 

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Shit... they're still remaking Red Dawn? God... I thought that died some time back in 2010...
 

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"Harada has the ability to manipulate Tachyon particles, which dovetails nicely with his training in the Japanese sword-fighting style of Kenjutsu."

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Ok, then.

I'm going to say I didn't much like First Class, lots of pointless continuity nods and retcons (you'd think it'd be one or the other), annoying kids, and the angst didn't work

The Nazi who ran a concentration camp and experimented on the prisoners. And who is trying to provoke WW3. Nah, can't kill him, killing would be wrong
 

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Might be interesting, but considering how badly they bastardized both Gambit and Deadpool in the previous Wolverine movie, I'm not particularly enthusiastic about how they might portray the Silver Samurai.
 

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He's going to come out in tinfoil armour welding a claymore while fighting to a dubstep theme song. Maybe that's too harsh.
 

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Wolverine and Batman movies: grr, grumble, rage, troubling past, grr, moral dilemma, manly grunting, end.

I just saved you all a bunch of money.
 

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Clearing the Eye said:
Wolverine and Batman movies: grr, grumble, rage, troubling past, grr, moral dilemma, manly grunting, end.

I just saved you all a bunch of money.
Quite the contrary. You sparked my interest.

OP: I guess that's cool? I imagine it would be if my memory serves me right and this movie won't actually regard Origins as canon, due to its poor reception.

Still, my memory's probably being a ***** and lying to me.
 

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Silver Samurai? Really? Wouldn't have been my first choice... Anyways, The Wolverine sounds like a name for a spy action-thriller.
 

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Wolverine's got one of the weirdest rogue galleries in all of comicdom. Just throwing it out there but why not use this guy?

Or this guy?
 

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So... Any indication to whether this movie will suck as hard as the first Wolverine movie or not?

Either way, i see it as difficult to do worse than X-Men 3.

DTWolfwood said:
Kenjutsu is just the generic term for a Martial Art involving Swords, i.e. "Technique of the Sword" Not a style in itself.
I dont claim to be an expert on the Japanese language, but doesnt "Ken" mean fist?
 

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gigastar said:
So... Any indication to whether this movie will suck as hard as the first Wolverine movie or not?

Either way, i see it as difficult to do worse than X-Men 3.

DTWolfwood said:
Kenjutsu is just the generic term for a Martial Art involving Swords, i.e. "Technique of the Sword" Not a style in itself.
I dont claim to be an expert on the Japanese language, but doesnt "Ken" mean fist?
No, "Ken" means sword. Like Kendo classes. Kendo means "Way of the Sword." They teach you how to fight with swords. /CaptainObvious
 

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I'd rather see Silver Samurai in a Big Hero 6 movie but that's probably just me . . . .
 

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lol no surprise there since it would be the natural step if he's heading to Japan as per the comic books

regardless I've been waiting for the Wolverine sequel for a long time since I did enjoy the first one actually (also the next Star Trek movie, since both those films came out around the same time in 2009)