And Wolverine never really factors into the story in a big way except for Days of Future past. Okay, this second timeline largely involves a new cast playing characters both new and previously established. Read IGN's review of X-Men: Days of Future Past here. It helps to have seen X-Men: First Class before you watch this film - as it operates as a sequel to First Class - but it's not altogether necessary. If you'd like, you can conclude this particular Wolverine saga with Days of Future Past, which features Wolverine's mind - in a dystopia ravaged by mutant-hunting robots called Sentinels - being transferred back into his early 1970s body in oder to team up with a past Professor X and friends to stop Mystique (younger, played by Jennifer Lawrence) from assassinating a military scientist. Where to Watch: Max to stream, Amazon Prime Video to rent This is the final "stable(ish) timeline" adventure for Wolverine. Starring alongside Rila Fukushima, Tao Okamoto, and Hiroyuki Sanada, Jackman's Wolverine travels to Japan where he agrees to transfer his healing powers to a tech CEO named Ichiro, giving up his curse of immortality. The Wolverine (2013)Īfter his time with X-Men, Wolverine found himself grieving in 2013's The Wolverine, from director James Mangold (who would later direct Logan). Read IGN's review of X-Men: The Last Stand here. Kelsey Grammer, Elliot Page, Vinnie Jones, and Ben Foster join the mutant mix here as Jackman's Wolverine battles his own feelings of love to stop Jean from causing mass destruction. Where to Watch: Disney+ to stream, Amazon Prime Video to rentĬombining two big X-Men comic arcs - "The Dark Phoenix Saga" and "Gifted" - X-Men: The Last Stand features Jean losing control of her telepathic powers while Magneto desperately tries to shut down a new "mutant cure" that threatens everyone born with superpowers. The original cast is back, plus Alan Cumming, Aaron Stanford, and Kelly Hu. The excellent sequel to X-Men, X2: X-Men United, brings back ghosts from Wolverine's past as Wiillian Stryker - now played by Brian Cox - returns to hijack Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant, causing Xavier's students and Magento's team to combine their forces to stop him. Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video to rent A reluctant Wolverine, crushing on Famke Janssen's Jean, helps the team topple Ian McKellen's Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants. Next up? The first-ever live-action X-Men movie, which features Wolverine, and Anna Paquin's Rogue, being brought into Professor Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters - and becoming members of the X-Men. Read IGN's review of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The story drops Wolverine off close to the doorstep of 2000's X-Men. Liev Schreiber also stars as Victor Creed - aka Sabretooth (and Wolverine's half-brother). The easiest way to kick off a Wolverine binge is with Wolverine's movie origin story, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which traces his beginnings in Canada, in the 1800s, through his time with Major William Stryker's Team X - and then, naturally, the bonding of Wolverine's skeleton with the indestructible metal adamantium during the Weapon X program. Where to Watch: Starz to stream, Amazon Prime Video to rent Wolverine Movies in Chronological Order Timeline 1 1. The X-Men are expected to play a role in the MCU's future, though no projects have been officially announced beyond Deadpool 3 - which will feature Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Future X-Men/Wolverine movies will be developed by Marvel as part of the MCU, following Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox in 2019. There are a total of 13 X-Men movies Hugh Jackman's Wolverine appears in nine of them. How Many Wolverine/X-Men Movies Are There?
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