Wikipedia - Online site that gives a detailed background, and Well, that's about it, besides Deadpool in February 2016 and X-Men: Apocalypse in May 2016.Īlso, if you want more Wolvie info, I would also suggest the following: That's ten years after the events of XM: First Class, ergo the necessity to watch), where he wakes up in his younger body. X-Men: Days of Future Past - When mutant-hunting Sentinels push mutants to the edge of extinction, the X-Men have no choice but to send Logan's consciousness back to 1973 (P.S. Also, First Class is a really good Professor X/Magneto story. X-Men: First Class - Although this film does not focus on Wolverine (he's more of a cameo, really), it is crucial to watch so you understand the seventh movie. This film deals mainly with the Japan story (Long explanation there), Mariko Yashida, Yukio, The Silver Samurai, and Viper (All four Japanese characters). The Wolverine - Set about a year after X3, Logan has isolated himself from everyone, X-Men included. X-Men trilogy (in order) - Although Brett Ratner's X3 could have done a better job with characters such as Callisto, Juggernaut, & Angel, it still held up as an alright X-story and as a nice arc for Wolverine. Note: Unless you want to end up in a blind rage, definitely skip the whole 'Deadpool' section at the end, as it is very upsetting to hardcore 'Pool fans. X-Men Origins: Wolverine - This explains Wolverine from when he was James Howlett with ordinary bone claws, his complex relationship with Victor (Heavily implied to be a younger version of Bryan Singer's Sabretooth), how he got his Adamanitium-skeleton, and finally his memory loss. Your best bet is to watch the films in this order: Watching them in chronological order really doesn't offer any additional insight or explain anything any better, and may actually confuse things more since it would weave two separate timelines together. This way you understand the gravity of the final scene at the school. But since the net result of DoFP is the resetting/modification of the main Fox timeline, I think it still makes more sense to watch it last. Since DoFP comes both first (excluding First Class) and last, I could see the argument being made for watching it first. You could also swap X-Men: First Class and X-Men Origins: Wolverine and his cameo might arguably make a little more sense, but you wouldn't really gain or lose any insight regardless of which of those two you watched first. *these films exist in the alternate timeline created by the events of X-Men: Days of Future Past. X-Men: First Class (you could technically omit this entirely if you're only concerned with Wolverine).Since there are time jumps here, there is no 100% clean way to watch them in a purely chronological order, but this order would cause the least confusion. Logan (2017) - takes place in 2029, dealing with the aging Logan and Charles Xavier as they come across a new young mutant.He escapes, and inadvertently saves the young X-Men in the process X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) - Wolverine makes a brief appearance at the Alkali Lake facility where. The ending shows that events of X-Men: The Last Stand have been undone. The "future" scenes take place after The Wolverine, but Wolverine has adamantium claws again. This contains brief appearances of Stryker and references the conversation from X-Men: First Class. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) - Wolverine time-travels from 2023 back to the 1970's.The post-credits scene leads into Days of Future Past. This is where Wolverine loses some of his adamantium, specifically in his claws. It specifically references his killing of Jean. The Wolverine (2013) - Shows Wolverine during the end of World War 2, and after X-Men: The Last Stand.The conversation between he, Xavier and Magneto is briefly referenced in Days of Future Past X-Men: First Class (2011) - only contains a quick cameo of Wolverine.X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) - This shows Wolverine's discovery of his powers, working with Stryker, and the bonding of adamantium to his bones/claws. Wolverine is forced to kill Jean Grey/Dark Phoenix.
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