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  1. Aug 15, 2022 · No, Logan has signed up to sacrifice himself in order to ensure that X-Men will not continue. The X-Men must end. Superheroes must end. Logan elects to give his life to make sure that happens. The ...

    • Witney Seibold
    • What Laura's “No More Guns in The Valley” Eulogy Means
    • Logan Gave The Character His Best (Brutal) Ending
    • Is Logan Really Dead?
    • Logan Is About Legacy
    • What Logan's Ending Really Means

    Throughout Logan, the 1953 Western Shane is referenced. At one point, Laura and Charles are seen watching Shane together, and the line "there are no more guns in the valley" is quoted in the film, most notably by Laura as a touching eulogy for Logan after his death. Though her choice of words is a callback to having watched Shane earlier in the mov...

    Two of the characteristics that are most associated with Hugh Jackman's Wolverine are his fiery temper and his penchant to escalate situations to violence. Throughout his many appearances in the role, these characteristics have defined his stories almost as much as his healing factor or his adamantium claws, making them an integral part of Jackman'...

    One burning question that many have after Logan's credits roll is about the hero's ultimate fate. Of course, his death scene is explicit in that regard, and the burial indicates that it sticks for at least a matter of hours. However, the extent of the character's healing factor theoretically makes his return possible. Logan's story establishes that...

    One of the most pervasive themes in Logan is legacy. The film sees the near-immortal hero forced to come to terms with his own mortality, and a large part of that is about coming to terms with his legacy of violence. His struggle against his past and his attempts to reform himself into a more responsible person go against his nature, but he's attem...

    The most notable aspect of Logan's ending is the death of Hugh Jackman's X-Men character, but there's a much greater significance to the movie's final scenes. As the film concerns Logan coming to terms with his past, his morality, and his legacy, the final fight between Logan and X-24 represents his final battle with his own violent history. It's a...

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  2. May 24, 2020 · By Susannah Alexander Published: 24 May 2020. Hugh Jackman's much-loved take on X-Men mutant Wolverine came to an end in 2017's Logan, a film which saw the famous character pass away peacefully ...

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  3. Aug 12, 2024 · The X-Men movie franchise had a massive upheaval in 2017 when Logan was released. Not only is it still considered the high point of 20th Century Fox's take on the mutant heroes, but it also marked ...

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  4. Mar 25, 2023 · Logan primarily served as a bittersweet swansong for Hugh Jackman’s portrayal of Wolverine, but it also marked the end of the road for Patrick Stewart’s similarly beloved portrayal of Professor X. His Xavier is killed halfway through the movie by Logan’s sinister clone, X-24, who comes into the professor's bedroom at night. Xavier ...

  5. Mar 8, 2017 · The ending, of course, was terrifically sad, seeing Logan die at the hands of X-24, a clone of himself filled with huge amounts of rage. Speaking to Collider, director James Mangold spoke about ...

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  7. Mar 4, 2017 · The Ending Of Logan Explained. It's not often that an actor gets to say goodbye to a character on his own terms, especially when it comes to big-budget superhero action-fests. More often than not ...

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