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  1. 1 day ago · James Mangold has expressed his dislike for multi-movie universes, saying that even he is surprised by some of the projects he has taken on. Mangold, the filmmaker behind big franchise movies such as The Wolverine, Logan, and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, shared his stance on cinematic multiverses while speaking to Rolling Stone about his upcoming Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown ...

  2. 6 hours ago · James Mangold hates multiverse movies because he thinks they're "the enemy of storytelling". The 60-year-old director has helmed Marvel blockbusters like The Wolverine and Logan but isn't looking ...

  3. 6 hours ago · Director James Mangold may have directed franchise films such as "Logan" and "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" but he is not a fan of multiverse storytelling. The filmmaker, whose latest project is Timothee Chalamet-starrer Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown", was asked by Rolling Stone whether Joaquin Phoenix's Johnny Cash from "Walk ...

  4. 6 hours ago · Mangold was asked if there was potential for Joaquin Phoenix to show up as Johnny Cash, since Mangold had directed him in that role for 2005’s Walk the Line. James Mangold made it clear that he felt such an inclusion would be forced, especially since Phoenix would no longer be a good match for a young Johnny Cash like he was in 2005.

  5. 5 hours ago · In James Mangold's 2017 film, Jackman's Wolverine finally died, and it was not only permanent, but it was incredibly emotional and satisfying for viewers. Understandably, ...

  6. 1 day ago · James Mangold’s film certainly felt like a definitive ending for Jackman’s superhero; an alternate future story about an aging version of Wolverine getting one last chance to save the world, “Logan” concluded on a bloody, emotionally resonant note that felt all the richer knowing it would be the last we see of the actor in this iconic role.

  7. 6 hours ago · The biopic is directed by James Mangold (Walk The Line) and stars Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet as 19-year-old Bob Dylan, experiencing a meteoric rise from folk singer to chart-topping sensation. The film starts in New York City when Bob arrives in 1961 and ends 72 hours after the Newport folk festival in 1965. Watch the trailer above!

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