FBI Called In As “Wolverine” Leaked Onto Internet

April 2nd, 2009 (12) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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BBC:

The FBI are investigating the online leak of an almost finished copy of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a month before the film’s cinema release.

The Hugh Jackman film was downloaded an estimated several 100,000 times from file sharing websites on Tuesday.

20th Century Fox confirmed the copy had now been removed and the FBI informed.

The studio behind Wolverine stated: “The source of the initial leak and any subsequent postings will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

“The courts have handed down significant criminal sentences for such acts” the studio noted.

‘Stolen and incomplete’

Both the FBI and the Motion Picture Association of America are “actively investigating” the crime.
The film is not due for release until 29 April in the UK and 1 May in the US.

Fox called the leaked movie a “stolen, incomplete and early version”.

Viewers reported that green screens and wires attached to actors were still visible.

One user wrote on film website aintitcool.com: “The CGI is missing and the movie looks horrible without it.

Such theft undermines the enormous efforts of the filmmakers and actors and, above all, hurts fans of the film
- 20th Century Fox statement

“Even if you see the workprint you’re still going to have to go see it in the theatre to fully experience the full movie with CGI effects fully intact.”

Fox confirmed the film “was without many effects and had missing scenes and temporary sound and music.”

‘Forensically marked’

A statement from the studio said that once the film was discovered online they “immediately contacted the appropriate legal authorities and had it removed”.

The studio added that because their content is forensically marked they should be able to trace the person who uploaded it.
A brief caption at the beginning of the film reads ‘Rising Sun Pictures’ and is dated 2 March, 2009.

According to its website, Rising Sun Pictures is an Australian visual effects company that worked on the film and is currently working on production of Terminator Salvation.

However, there is no evidence to suggest the company was involved in the leak.

The film features many special effects, not all of which are in the leaked copy.

The Federation Against Copyright Theft said a leak of this kind was extremely unusual as pre-release security had been tightened in recent years.

Access to a whole film is severely restricted, with post production workers being given small portions of the movie to work on and measures put in place to stop it being copied on to disc.

Spokesperson Eddy Leviten explained: “No-one working on a film in any capacity wants to see their hard work released through illegal means – piracy is not a fun thing.”

‘Hurts fans’

Although several reviews of the incomplete film have appeared online, Fox was quick to praise the reaction of web users to the leak.
“We are encouraged by the support of fansites condemning piracy and this illegal posting and pointing out that such theft undermines the enormous efforts of the filmmakers and actors and, above all, hurts fans of the film” the studio said.

In 2007 director Eli Roth blamed an online leak of his horror film Hostel: Part II for reducing box office returns.

In an interview with MTV he claimed: “You could buy Hostel: Part II for a quarter in Mexico City. As a result, in a lot of countries where the piracy was bad, they just didn’t even release it.”

The leak came as a new campaign against film piracy launched in UK cinemas.

In a change from recent years, the adverts move away from the message that piracy is theft.
Audiences will instead see a trailer, fronted by Dr Who actor Noel Clarke, thanking them for paying to come and watch a film.

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  • BradW (the Infidel)

    Awww, poor liberal wonks losing income????

  • Scoot

    Damn it! Now my wife is slobbering all over the keyboard over that pic!

    She just asked me “Why can’t you look like that, honey?”

    :roll:

  • Steve Rogers

    5 bucks says they’ll never catch the culprit because it was leaked on purpose for PR reasons.

    • http://avideditor.wordpress.com Avideditor

      I doubt it. I watched it and I want my time back. It was not one of the worse movies I have ever seen but it was definitely one of them.

  • Lock and Load

    Why the hell would anyone want to watch an unfinished, patched up work in progress :?: :!: A movie like this would require so much CGI as to be almost unwatchable without it. This was probably just a PR plot to get interest going and get the movie mentioned on the nightly news and ET… :roll: :???:

  • Burglr

    The FBI needs to go after muslims. :gun: Fuck the libturds in hollywood. :evil:

    • MinneSoCold

      Smoke screen

  • TedB

    While I like the law, it’s nice to see Hollyweird get kicked in the balls and ripped off. I know that is wrong, but it is my little bit of populist come-uppance for the left.

  • dogbert41

    It’s real hard to feel sorry for an industry that is filled with anti-American traitors and Communists.

    In fact, I see it as my civic duty to destroy them any way that I can. :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • DesignR

    Don’t worry, Sharia Law will save us all and decapitate the thief.

  • GROUNDWIZARD

    WOULD ANYONE LIKE TO WATCH NEWS MOVIES FREE, HERE IS A LINK.
    http://www.tv-links.cc/

  • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/10/Texas_Flag_Come_and_Take_It.svg/800px-Texas_Flag_Come_and_Take_It.svg.png Allen TX (Come and Take It)

    FTA: In an interview with MTV he claimed: “You could buy Hostel: Part II for a quarter in Mexico City. As a result, in a lot of countries where the piracy was bad, they just didn’t even release it.”

    Why did people buy it for a quarter? Because that is what the movie was worth! We enjoy film, but if you constantly offer drivel on the menu, we are less likely to pay for it in the future. Not whenever we can watch Steven Crowder videos on YouTube for free.