Boxoffice - February 2017
The Official Magazine of the National Association of Theatre Owners
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LOGAN<br />
MARCH 3 WIDE<br />
n The video game The Last of<br />
Us—the best ever devised, as<br />
adjudged by me—concerns a<br />
wizened, grizzled survivor who’s<br />
tasked with getting a young girl<br />
with a special power from here to<br />
there. It’s a stunner of a game (a<br />
sequel is in the works— “yippee!”<br />
as a young Anakin would say) and<br />
would make a hell of a movie.<br />
There was even an announcement<br />
of a forthcoming adaptation. Then<br />
the trailer for this came out, and<br />
gamers across the cosmos (well,<br />
me) have resigned themselves (or<br />
me) to that not likely happening.<br />
Why? In Fox’s Logan—you know<br />
him as Wolverine—our favorite<br />
mutant is now a wizened, grizzled<br />
survivor who’s tasked with getting<br />
a young girl with a special power<br />
from here to there.<br />
DISTRIBUTOR 20TH CENTURY<br />
FOX CAST HUGH JACKMAN, BOYD<br />
HOLBROOK, DORIS MORGADO<br />
DIRECTOR JAMES MANGOLD GENRE<br />
ACTION, DRAMA, SCI-FI RATING<br />
TBD RUNNING TIME TBD<br />
PICTURED: HUGH JACKMAN AND<br />
DAFNE KEEN<br />
FEBRUARY <strong>2017</strong> BoxOffice ® 59