In the movies, Wolverine's claws are primarily created using CGI, especially in scenes where they need to appear more dynamic or interact with objects in complex ways. However, practical effects, such as retractable claws made from metal or other materials, were also used in certain scenes to enhance realism. The combination of both CGI and practical effects helps create the iconic look and feel of Wolverine's claws on screen.
When fully extended, Wolverine's claws are a foot long.
His skeleton is made of indestructible metal, he has claws, and he regenerates.
if you had watched the movie you would know. the answer is yes. magneto can control wolverines entire body because the metal makes up his entire skeleton
In the movies they are supposed to be half brothers.
You have to pick a special move where you stab or jab someone or just do a special throw move.
to kill people
No, unless you had surgery to get claws covered in an invincible material,
They are said to be a foot long.
When fully extended, Wolverine's claws are a foot long.
His skeleton is made of indestructible metal, he has claws, and he regenerates.
if you had watched the movie you would know. the answer is yes. magneto can control wolverines entire body because the metal makes up his entire skeleton
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In the movies they are supposed to be half brothers.
Honey badgers are in the same family as wolverines. Also, they both have claws.
Magneto can control all metal objects including cars planes and even Wolverines claws.
You have to pick a special move where you stab or jab someone or just do a special throw move.
well yes and no, before he was injected with adamantium when he had the bone claws as shown in older comics and Origins sabretooth [victor creed] broke a few of his claws by standing on them so when he got injected with adamantium two of his claws on one hand are smaller then the other one