The FBI eventually tracked the leak back to a man in the Bronx who was sentenced to a year in federal prison. Despite the leak, the movie still opened to $85 million in the US, proving that while the "workprint" was a viral sensation, it couldn't stop the momentum of the X-Men franchise.
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A workprint is a preliminary version of a film or video, often used for testing and evaluation purposes. Workprints are typically rough, with unfinished visual effects, sound, and editing. They are not intended for public consumption but rather serve as a tool for filmmakers to gauge audience reactions and identify areas for improvement. In the case of "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," a workprint version of the movie surfaced online, generating significant interest among fans. The FBI eventually tracked the leak back to
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