‘The Wolverine’ Deleted Scene Reveals Classic Costume!
How many of you have wanted to see Wolverine wear has classic costume ever since the character first hit the big screen? Well now you can in an epic deleted scene from the new Wolverine Movie. Check out all the details on this below courtesy of Serpentorslair Staffer Tiberius, and share your thoughts after the JUMP!
We knew, thanks to one photo from a prop maker, that a version of Wolverine’s classic yellow and black costume was fabricated for James Mangold‘s film The Wolverine. It was never seen in the film, but it was used in one shot. Now you can see how, thanks to a multi-touch eBook promo for the upcoming Blu-ray release of the film, which has an extended version of the film’s final scene.
Back in September, Legacy Effects digital modeler and sculptor Adam Ross revealed that he made the pieces this costume with a 3D printer. He said: This is the costume that I modeled for The Wolverine. It was unused in the final cut of the film. Everything in the box is digitally modeled and 3d printed. There is no cloth or leather used in these parts, but rather texturing added in ZBrush.
The photo that did the rounds at the time (which was quickly pulled wherever possible thanks to cease and desist orders from Fox) showed the yellow and black color scheme seen in Wolverine’s first comic appearances. You can still see it here. Seen with the color grading here, the colors are a bit closer to the brown and black color scheme adopted a few years later. It’s clearly the same prop, however.
