Logan Home Video Release Details & Noir Screening
The Final Farewell
By Steven Carter
20th Century Fox have revealed the release information for Logan on Blu-ray DVD and digital download. Check out the full listings below plus confirmation for directors James Mangold's one night only screening of Logan Noir . You can pre-order Logan here.
There is a Walmart Blu-ray exclusive that includes a nine-poster set in celebration of Hugh Jackman’s 17 years playing Wolverine. All the posters will combine to make a piece of key art for Logan on their other side.
The 90 minutes of special features on the Logan Blu-ray include:
— “Logan Noir”: a black-and-white version of the film
— Audio commentary by director James Mangold.
— Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary by Mangold (Blu-ray only)
— “Making Logan” — behind-the-scenes documentary (Blu-ray only)
The screening of Logan Noir is fully detailed below and you can get involved at https://drafthouse.com/event/logan-noir
"Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long."
For one night only, prepare to re-immerse yourself in the bold and beautiful brutality of the final Wolverine story, presented in stunning black and white for the first time. Alamo Drafthouse is proud to present LOGAN NOIR, a new monochromatic vision of one of the greatest superhero films ever made, followed by an exclusive livestream Q&A with director James Mangold.
Please Note:
Guests at LOGAN NOIR are urged to attend wearing only black and white clothing. As a parting gift commemorating Old Man Logan’s final ride, audience members in proper black and white attire will receive an exclusive commemorative event poster.
“It’s an absolute honor to bring this unique and very special chapter to Alamo Drafthouse,” said Tim League, Alamo Drafthouse founder and CEO. “Being able to do this with the film’s creator only adds to the gravity of the event and we plan to make this an epic evening in all of our theaters.”
Attendees in every location will be able to participate in the live discussion with Mangold via Twitter using the hashtag #AskAlamo.
“During production of ‘Logan’ I took many black and white photographs and noticed how striking and dramatic our gritty settings and characters appeared in monochrome,” said Mangold. “The western and noir vibes of the film seemed to shine in the format and there was not a trace of modern comic hero movie sheen. Then, while editing, Fox and I started posting some of the black and white stills online and fans also began to respond enthusiastically, many hoping that they would get a chance to see the finished film in carefully timed, high contrast black and white. Well. Sometimes hope becomes reality.”
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