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Claremont inspires 'Wolverine' sequels
Published Monday, Sep 14 2009, 08:20 BST | By Hugh Armitage

Speaking to Latino Review, Donner and director Gavin Hood revealed that the sequel to Marvel's X-Men Origins: Wolverine would stick closer to the plot of Claremont and Frank Miller’s 1982 miniseries than the first film did to comic book continuity.
Donner also spoke about the continuing future of the franchise. "There's enough comic book material to support [a long-running series]," she said. "If we were to make up our own story, which we've never talked about, personally I would do it with Chris Claremont. I would stick with the creator.
"Chris is writing an amazing series right now (X-Men Forever) where Wolverine's killed, Storm is the villain. Sure, one day I'd love to [do] that."
X-Men Forever is set in an alternate world that follows Claremont’s original plans for the X-Men prior to his departure from the title.
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