We're getting pretty damn hyped for Logan. The grim n' gritty trailers are making this look like one of the (if not the) strongest films in the X-Men franchise - a series that we have a lot of love for, despite its ups and downs over the years.

Another thing we love is The Graham Norton Show, and not just because we dream of the day we get to tell our stories in the Big Red Chair, so imagine our excitement when the BBC announced a Logan special of the chat show.

We're making our excuses to leave the pub earlier.

Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) and Sir Patrick Stewart (Professor Charles Xavier) will be joining Graham for some chat, some mild plot spoilers, and hopefully plenty of stories of antics on the sets of the long-running superhero series.

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We don't know who else will be on the episode yet, either as a guest or providing music, but we do know that this episode will be shown on Friday, February 24, so set your Sky+ or your TiVo (or whatever it is that you do).

If you need to get up to speed on what the third solo Wolverine movie is about then we've got an 'everything you need to know' page, as well as a ton of exclusive content about the film from our recent Logan week.

Logan opens in UK cinemas on March 1.

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