Deadline reports a "Wolverine" sequel to this summer's blockbuster is in the works.
Not only will Jackman be back in the seat as the iconic Marvel character, but director James Mangold, who revived the "
The news may come as a bit of a surprise since it appeared Jackman was done as the titular character following upcoming film "X-Men: Days of Future Past."
While the film didn't perform as stellar stateside, the Wolverine's return to the big screen was a huge overseas success.
The film, which cost an estimated $120 million to make, made $132 million domestically. Foreign box-office sales of nearly $300 million very well helped the film to become one of the biggest
There's no word yet on a storyline.
"The Wolverine" was inspired by the 1982 comic book series from Chris Claremont and Frank Miller where the character headed to Japan.