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  • The New Spider-Girl on Random Craziest Moments From Old Man Logan Comic That Weren't In The Movie

    (#6) The New Spider-Girl

    Logan’s sidekick, blind Hawkeye, has his own subplot going on throughout Old Man Logan. Chief among his motivations is a mission to rescue his daughter, who has taken on the mantle of Spider-Girl. Hawkeye fathered her with the original Spider-Man’s own daughter, which is pretty gross when you think about it. Like, that's a serious age gap.

    Anyway, Hawkeye convinces Logan to help out his rescue attempt, and while they don’t exactly go as planned, they also won’t be appearing at all in the 2017 film. With Spider-Man’s rights securely back at Marvel, all Spider-People are off the table.

  • Mysterio's Role on Random Craziest Moments From Old Man Logan Comic That Weren't In The Movie

    (#10) Mysterio's Role

    There’s a huge twist regarding Wolverine’s past in Old Man Logan, and there’s a good chance something similar happens in 2017’s Logan, so let’s avoid spoilers here. Without saying too much, Spider-Man villain Mysterio plays a major role in the comic book version, using his illusory powers.

    Even if something similar occurs in the movie, it certainly won’t include Mysterio, as his rights are tied to Spider-Man’s, and thus back at Marvel Studios. Fans over there are still waiting for the character’s big screen debut, but they'll just have to wait a little longer. 

  • Hammer Falls on Random Craziest Moments From Old Man Logan Comic That Weren't In The Movie

    (#8) Hammer Falls

    There are several landmarks that define the setting of Old Man Logan, each a reminder that the heroes lost and the villains won in this world. The forebodingly named Hammer Falls is a pit stop on Wolverine and Hawkeye’s road trip across the USA, and is so-named because it’s the scene of Thor’s death.

    His famous hammer, Mjolnir, was dropped there, and has remained ever since. And no, Wolverine doesn’t try to lift it. Marvel Studios owns the rights to Thor and by extension all of his Asgardian possessions. So, don't expect any hot Hemsworthy action to lighten up Logan

  • Man-Eating Moloids on Random Craziest Moments From Old Man Logan Comic That Weren't In The Movie

    (#9) Man-Eating Moloids

    Wolverine and Hawkeye can’t find a city that appears on their map, but soon discover that the entire place has been submerged by subterranean creatures. Creepy, yellow Moloids are the culprits, and the usual companions of old school Fantastic Four villain Mole Man.

    Terrifyingly, the Moloids have begun feasting on the humans that they've trapped underground. While a version of Mole Man has appeared in a Fantastic Four film, thus placing his rights firmly at Fpx, there is still no way they’re putting cannibalistic mole people into this movie. It just doesn't seem very... on message. 

  • Captain America's Shield on Random Craziest Moments From Old Man Logan Comic That Weren't In The Movie

    (#13) Captain America's Shield

    Without giving away the ending, Wolverine finishes Old Man Logan by using Captain America’s shield in a memorable and creative fashion. The iconography of Logan using his fallen ally’s famous symbol is magnificent, but of course not at all possible for Fox to use. Marvel Studios would pitch an absolute fit if Logan featured the use of any circular shield, much less one emblazoned with the stars and stripes. Maybe Logan can use a door from the Fantasticar instead. Because that's just as good. 

  • A Symbiote T-Rex on Random Craziest Moments From Old Man Logan Comic That Weren't In The Movie

    (#4) A Symbiote T-Rex

    Perhaps the most iconic and memorable visual from Old Man Logan is a symbiote-enhanced tyrannosaurus rex chasing down Wolverine’s jeep. Because, come on, that's one of the most awesome sentences ever written. It seems that not only were some carnivorous dinosaurs transported from the Savage Land to America at some point in the past, but also that Venom’s symbiote became attached to one, too.

    This spectacular moment would look great on a theater screen, but the rights to the symbiote are tied to Spider-Man, whose rights in turn are now back at Marvel Studios. Regular T-Rexes could still appear, theoretically, but it’s just not the same. 

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