The Hidden Pain of Wolverine’s Claws – and the CGI Behind His Veiny Arms#usa #fyp #movie #marvel

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When one of Wolverine’s adamantium claws gets stuck and cannot retract, his only option is to yank it out – a process so agonizing that he drinks himself unconscious just to endure it. In fact, every single extension of the claws tears through the skin, muscles, and joints on the back of his hands, causing real pain that his healing factor quickly repairs but never prevents. Retracting the claws is even worse, as the metal re‑cuts the freshly healed tissue. This is why his later costume gloves include a special metal guide structure to stabilize the claws’ trajectory and reduce additional damage. Another often‑noticed detail is how unusually muscular and vein‑bulging Logan’s arms appear when he wears his mask. While many assume it was purely from Hugh Jackman’s intense training, much of that look was actually enhanced by post‑production visual effects. The creative team initially kept him in long‑sleeved costumes to downplay his muscle size, creating a deliberate contrast for when the suit later burst open. However, after the trailer drew criticism from comic fans who noted that Wolverine rarely wears long sleeves in the original material, the team had to digitally remove sleeve effects in some shots – a patch job that led to slightly unnatural visuals in certain scenes.
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