James Mangold and Hugh Jackman to hold a live YouTube Q&A next Monday from the set of The Wolverine

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James Mangold and Hugh Jackman are wrapping up production on THE WOLVERINE and want to answer your questions about the movie. To do so, the director and actor will be holding a live Q-and-A from the set next Monday, Oct. 29, at 1 p.m. PT on YouTube.

THE WOLVERINE looks to be the most promising adventure for the X-Man since X2: X-MEN UNITED. Check out the video from Mangold and Jackman promoting the live event.

I will be the first to admit that I didn’t think Jackman was going to be a good Wolverine before the first Bryan Singer film was released. But, he is a fan of the character and wants to give movie viewers the best adaptation possible. These live events are pretty cool ways for us to connect with the filmmakers and stars and hopefully learn a little something about the project.

If you want to submit questions for the Q&A, you can do so on Twitter by hashtagging #TheWolverineLive. The broadcast will be streamed via YouTube and the official website for THE WOLVERINE.

THE WOLVERINE opens in theaters on July 26, 2013.

Source: YouTube

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