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Keeping Wolverine Canadian Made X-Men Movie Writer Proud
Keeping Wolverine a Canadian made X-Men movie writer David Hayter proud after the studio behind the film asked for the character to be American. Development on the 2000 superhero film had lingered in development hell for nearly 20 years, first beginning at Orion Pictures with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow in talks at various points before 20th Century Fox acquired the rights and underwent multiple treatments from writers including Andrew Kevin Walker, John Logan, Joss Whedon and Michael Chabon. X-Men would eventually move forward with Bryan Singer at the helm and a script primarily from Hayter with rewrites contributed by Ed Solomon, Singer, Christopher McQuarrie and Tom DeSanto, the latter of whom would retain a co-story credit.