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The Wolverine
The Wolverine is a movie starring Hugh Jackman, as the Wolverine, and is one of the character's only solo movies. The Wolverine returns to a Japan that he has not seen since pre-World War II, and for the first time ever, faces death as a serious threat. Death is now finally an option for the Wolverine in this movie, and the Wolverine must rediscover who he truly is on the inside, in order to help ensure that the Wolverine can live.
This movie has great visual effects, is exciting to watch, and one of the best Wolverine movies out there. This movie depicts the Wolverine that everyone loves and shows the fierce, true nature of the Marvel superhero. The Wolverine is one of the most exciting superheroes to watch, and this movie does not disappoint, but instead surpasses any and all expectations.
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The Wolverine, who previously was unable to die, now faces death as a legitimate threat to end his life.