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Aug 12, 2024 · Logan is a powerful farewell for Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, showcasing an aging hero grappling with mortality and legacy. Professor X's tragic role in the X-Men's downfall adds emotional depth, as...
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Mar 6, 2017 · MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD! Hugh Jackman, as Logan, in a scene from "Logan." -- "Logan" topped the U.S. box office this weekend, pulling in more than $80 million. If you have seen "Logan," you know it ...
Jul 17, 2022 · James Mangold's Logan is known for having one of the hardest-hitting endings in the superhero genre, and it's a conclusion that's layered with deeper meaning. After having initially taken on the role of Wolverine in 2000 for X-Men, Hugh Jackman quickly established himself as being practically synonymous with the character.
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Jul 3, 2022 · ‘Logan’ marks Hugh Jackman’s final appearance as Wolverine. After 17 years, Jackman has appeared as the mutant in 10 films if you count cameos and his face showing up in Deadpool. Few superheros are identified with a single actor the way Wolverine is with Jackman.
Logan is a 2017 American superhero film starring Hugh Jackman as the titular character. It is the tenth film in the X-Men film series, the third and final installment in the Wolverine trilogy, following X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and The Wolverine (2013), and a standalone sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).
Mar 3, 2017 · And neither does Logan, who Jackman plays as a man more than a superhero in one of the best performances of his career. Jackman interprets Logan as a man who has lost most of his friends and most of his purpose, hesitant to fight again.
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Mar 8, 2017 · He begins by explaining how, thematically, dying by X-24’s claws acts as a ‘dark mirror’, that Logan is essentially fighting his worst self, a “younger, more capable, more savage, and without any...