Anthony Russo Would Love to Tackle Wolverine in the Future

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”19099″ img_size=”800×450″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Disney’s deal with Fox is done and we can now look towards a future where the X-Men can actually interact with the Avengers, on screen, before our very eyes. One of those characters that has been a hot topic of discussion is none other than Wolverine and the Russo Brothers have expressed they’d like to get their hands on the clawed mutant.

Anthony Russo expressed:

“I mean, we’ve always been huge fans of Wolverine. We certainly haven’t been thinking about if and when and how we would ever go there, but just off the top of my head, that’s a character we’ve always been passionate about.”

We should put the disclaimer that fans should not get their hopes up, we won’t be seeing Wolverine or any mutant pop up in Avengers: Endgame, but it is nice knowing that maybe one day we could get someone like the Russo Brothers to have their take on such an iconic character.

Meanwhile, Avengers: Endgame is on the horizon, which will be the fourth film in the MCU the Russo Brothers have brought to us – starting with The Winter Soldier. Anthony Russo commented on having been drawn to Captain America:

“I think our great discovery with that character was how much inner dimension that character ultimately has,” Russo said. “And I think that’s the journey that we went on with Chris Evans as our partner, and the writers, Chris Markus and Stephen McFeely as partners in terms of how we begin exploring Captain America starting with Winter Soldier. It was really important to us to find a way to involve them past that golden age character that First Avenger was very much about.

“We wanted to challenge that character in ways where we could really see his cracks and really find his vulnerability. And while, certainly, his super powers, his moral fortitude and his ability to be very simple to his principles, dedicated to his principles, we wanted to find a way to get past that with the character [and] take that character into areas where he can’t find easy answers. So I think that was really what it was — the degree to which we could continue to explore this character’s very complex humanity and vulnerability, relatability to all of us. And I think that’s a great joy, and I think you will see that very, very much in Endgame as well.”

Are you excited for Endgame? Let us know!

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