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  2. May 29, 2016 · To date, Hugh Jackman has reprised his role as Wolverine in every single movie with the word X-Men in it, and the newly released X-Men: Apocalypse doesn’t break that tradition. Instead,...

  3. May 26, 2016 · ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’: How Wolverine’s Cameo Sets Up His Next Standalone Movie. Hugh Jackman’s character makes quite an impact in his brief appearance. 20th Century Fox

  4. Mar 29, 2016 · X-Men: Apocalypse hits theaters on May 27, and on the off-chance Wolverine doesnt end up appearing at all, fans can see Hugh Jackman play him for the last time in Wolverine 3 on March 3,...

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    There was some trepidation at Jackman’s casting initially, not only because he wasn’t a well-known performer at the time, but also because the actor stands almost a full foot taller than the mutant. However, Jackman’s introduction quickly silenced all the naysayers and although X-Men is not a film without issues, Wolverine is certainly not one of t...

    Even if you believe that Logan dethroned X2 as the best X-Men movie, it still ranks as one of the finest superhero films ever made. Everything about the sequel is bigger and better than its predecessor and that includes Wolverine. As with X-Men, much of the focus is on Logan and the most immediately obvious change in Wolverine is how much Jackson b...

    Bryan Singer set up what promised to be an epic Dark Phoenix inspired conclusion with the end of X2, but stepped away to direct Superman Returns, leaving X-Men: The Last Stand in Brett Ratner’s less than capable hands after the hunt for a director for X-Men 3 took in numerous names. Once again, much of the 2006 film’s focus is on Logan and though J...

    X-Men Origins: Wolverinemay rank among the worst of the X-Men movies, but Hugh Jackman’s increasingly stringent diet and intensive workout regimen had yielded rather incredible results. The actor’s entire physique was on full display during scenes like his escape from Weapon X and while the 2009 movie may have been terrible, there is no denying tha...

    There’s not too much to say about Wolverine’s cameo in X-Men: First Class. It may be a hilarious performance that epitomizes this character, but not much is revealed in terms of Logan’s appearance. As always, Jackman’s portrayal in the 2011 film is immediately recognizable. When Professor X and Magneto attempted to enlist his aid in the ‘60s, he ha...

    Logan got several major upgrades in James Mangold’s 2013 follow-up, The Wolverine, which was almost directed by Darren Aronofksy. Not only was the film a major improvement over the prequel, but Jackman had reached something of a physical apex by the time this movie was made. His physique had attained near-inhuman levels, with muscles and veins bare...

    X-Men: Days of Future Past not only effectively brought together the old class and the new in 2014 but also gave viewers two versions of Wolverine. His future uniform looks to be armored and far more functional than previous X-Men costumes. Logan’s classic yellow and blue color scheme was also incorporated into it, however slightly, making this out...

    Wolverine’s Weapon X cameo in X-Men: Apocalypsemay have been a fun moment for comic fans, but it makes little sense in terms of the 2016 movie’s already overstuffed narrative. As out of place as it may have been, Jackman did look like he tore his way straight out of one of Barry Windsor-Smith’s comic panels, which was pretty cool.

    Logan was one of the best X-Men films, but also the perfect way to wrap up Wolverine’s story. Jackman looked appropriately beaten and broken in this 2017 movie, expertly conveying the character’s world-weary demeanor. Perhaps this also reflected almost two decades of Jackman routinely punishing his own body to keep himself in unimaginable shape. Hi...

  5. May 27, 2016 · Director Bryan Singer said Wolverine would be MIA for X-Men: Apocalypse. Hugh Jackman played coy whenever asked about his presence in the new mutant movie arriving this weekend.

    • Marcus Errico
    • July 16, 2015
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  6. Oct 20, 2022 · Hugh Jackman played Wolverine so successfully that fans lamented his departure from the franchise after almost two decades. Logan was one of the main characters in the original ensemble X-Men films and, later, had his own trilogy that delved into the life of this character.

  7. X-Men: Apocalypse is a 2016 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer and written by Simon Kinberg from a story by Singer, Kinberg, Michael Dougherty, and Dan Harris. The film is based on the fictional X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics.