It is the rare comic book film that brings to light iconic storylines while forging an emotional narrative that strikes the hearts of fans.
Films like Avengers: Endgame delivered on many satisfying character arcs of the franchise, but when it comes to storytelling, Logan stands alone.
In 2017, the film should have been Hugh Jackman’s farewell to the rage-fueled Canadian mutant. Jackman had been playing the character since 2000, and the movie would ensure there would not be a dry eye in the house.
Logan lifts heavily from the classic Old Man Logan comic story (by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven) as the titular character attempts to navigate a world where mutants are an endangered species.
The film is also the live-action debut of Laura Kinney, also known as X-23. The pair learns that they are more alike than they realize in their fight for survival.
The film was indeed a farewell to Logan — at least for a time — and was arguably the perfect way to send off the character. But despite its emotional catharsis, it still raised many questions about the world it came from.
Logan Stands Apart From the X-Men Timeline





Logan’s Isolation Is a Good Thing
In both the continuity of the film and the progression of the character, Logan stands alone. Throughout the film, what remains of his loved ones gets ripped away until there is nothing left but the decisions he makes.
This allows the film to be the character-driven masterpiece that makes it stand the test of time.
Logan isn’t about big superhero battles or saving the world. At its core, the film is about a man who is lost and finally finds what he has been missing his entire life.
In the scope of previous X-Men films, Logan may feel particularly low stakes. He isn’t facing off against the villainous Magneto at the Statue of Liberty or traveling through time to stop deadly Sentinels from being unleashed.
Logan is simply trying to get a group of innocent children across the Canadian border so they can be free from getting terminated by the very people who created them.
Logan has no horse in this race, especially if he denies responsibility for Laura. But her innocence hits him hard, and he finally learns what unconditional love feels like. This is the X-Men magnum opus and could not have existed without separating it from the rest of canon.
Logan is the antithesis of many ensemble films that flood the movie market. Every other film feels like an advertisement for the next, popping in cameos to attract viewers like moths to a flame.
Logan strips away all the pomp and circumstance to make a superhero film that nourishes the soul.
With his dying breath, Logan accepts his mantle as Laura’s father and is happy to do it. After years of searching, he has finally found his purpose.
There could be no better ending and it proves that while the X-Men timeline is confusing and this film added to it, it served Logan rather than hindered it.
Logan was, for all intents and purposes, supposed to be the end of the line for Hugh Jackman’s Marvel career, but that would prove not to be the case.
Years later, Ryan Reynolds finally achieved his dream by roping in the actor to appear in the Deadpool franchise.
The two first met in the cursed film X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where Deadpool was turned into something unrecognizable. From that point on, Reynolds was determined to do Deadpool right and found a way in 2016.
By the third film, he found a way to incorporate Wolverine, even though the character had been dead for seven years. But just like in the comics, Wolverine comes back from the dead — at least, in a fashion.
Jackman returns to don the claws, but not as the Logan all know and love. He is a Wolverine from another universe that seemed to fail even harder than the one viewers became so fond of.
This Wolverine is even more dour and cynical than the first and allows Jackman to play with something different in the film. The new version is fun, and it doesn’t stop the significance of Logan.
Deadpool & Wolverine even allows Dafne Keen to return as Laura in the film years after she said goodbye to her father.
Laura also makes it clear that she understands this Wolverine isn’t her father or the person who sacrificed his life to save her. This makes the emotional weight of Logan’s final goodbye to Laura just as important to the world of X-Men.
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