Blood Enthusiast Hugh Jackman Took a Pay Cut to Ensure Logan Would Be Rated R

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It's generally understood in the movie-making business that fewer people will see a movie if said film is rated R. From a basic numbers standpoint this makes sense, as an R rating reduces the amount of overall people who can see the movie in a theater. With that in mind, it's rare to see a film with major box office potential be anything other than PG or PG-13. Comic book movies, specifically, are a gamble if they're rated R. Which would explain reports that Hugh Jackman took a massive pay cut to make sure that the upcoming Wolverine movie Logan is rated R.

Mangold said that Hugh Jackman took a salary cut because he wanted to do an R-rated movie. — Eric Vespe (@EricVespe) December 11, 2016

Recently, the R-rated Deadpool, with its $760.3 million at the box office, proved to be a success given its comparatively modest $58 million budget. And that's the thing: These gambles often must be cheap enough to make in order to reduce the cost if the R-rated superhero film doesn't hit. Shortly after The Wolverine in 2013, rumors circulated that Fox was offering Hugh Jackman $100 million to appear in the next four X-Men movies. Now, according to Ain't It Cool's Eric Vespe, Logan director James Mangold claimed that Jackman accepted a lower salary for the film to bring the budget down to an acceptable place to warrant an R rating.

This fits with the tone of what we've seen in the first impressive Logan trailer, which shows an old-ass, haggard Logan wandering a desolate middle-American wasteland. It's like if Cormac McCarthy randomly decided to write a story in the X-Men universe. And the R rating, along with Jackman's faith in the tone of the film, gives even more hope for what looks like a promising Wolverine installment. Or maybe he really just wants to see a whole lot more blood.

dedzone2k on May 7th, 2018 at 23:56 UTC »

It's crazy that the director of Logan, also directed "The Wolverine." Goes to show you what is possible without executive meddling.

TooShiftyForYou on May 7th, 2018 at 22:55 UTC »

Box office totals for the 3 solo Wolverine films all made on similar budgets:

The Wolverine - $414.8 million

X-Men Origins: Wolverine - $373.1 million

Logan - $619 million

Looks like his decision making paid off for everyone else.

design-responsibly on May 7th, 2018 at 22:38 UTC »

He made this decision after Deadpool had already come out?