
Someone has come along.
In the near future, a weary Logan cares for an ailing Professor X in a hideout on the Mexican border. But Logan's attempts to hide from the world and his legacy are upended when a young mutant arrives, pursued by dark forces.
- 7.8
- 2017
- Released
- 2h 17m

Hugh Jackman
Logan / X-24
Dafne Keen
Laura
Patrick Stewart
Charles
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Gabriela
Boyd Holbrook
Pierce
Stephen Merchant
Caliban
Richard E. Grant
Dr. Rice
Stephen Dunlevy
Macon
Eriq La Salle
Will Munson
Elise Neal
Kathryn Munson
Quincy Fouse
Nate Munson
Al Coronel
Federale Commander
Frank Gallegos
Federale Lieutenant
Anthony Escobar
Federale
Reynaldo Gallegos
Rey
Krzysztof Soszynski
Mohawk
Daniel Bernhardt
Bone Breaker
Brandon Melendy
Reaver
Oren Hawxhurst
Reaver
Rocky Abou-Sakher
Reaver
Keith Jardine
Reaver
Andrew Arrabito
Reaver
Sebastian James
Reaver
Matt McClain
Reaver
Maureen Brennan
Motel Manager
Jason Genao
Rictor
Hannah Westerfield
Rebecca
Bryant Tardy
Bobby
Ashlyn Casalegno
Charlotte
Alison Fernández
Delilah
Parker Lovein
Lizard Boy
Jimmy Gonzáles
Mexican Staff Member
Dave Davis
Convenience Store Clerk
Lennie Loftin
Jackson
Mark Ashworth
Bartender
James Handy
Old Doctor
Bryce Romero
Prom Teen #1
Phi Vu
Prom Teen #2
Chester Rushing
Prom Teen #3
David Simpson
Prom Teen #4
Lauren Gros
Bridesmaid
John Raymond
Pastor
Vanessa Cloke
Mourning Widow
Doris Morgado
Maria
Katie Anne Mitchell
Infirmary Nurse
Lara Grice
Car Dealer
James Moses Black
Major
Ned Yousef
Banger
Michael Lehr
Banger
Baxter Humby
Banger
Bryan Sloyer
Banger
Robert Wu
Federale
Anthony N.
Federale
Eyad Elbitar
Federale
Han Soto
Valet
Rissa Rose Kilar
Pine Cone Girl
Salef Celiz
Jonah
Aidan Kennedy
Mutant Child
Nayah Murphy
Mutant Child
Chase Cubia
Mutant Child
Emma Teo
Mutant Child
Vincenzo Lucatorto
Mutant Child
Noell Jellison
Mutant Child
Haley Glass
Mutant Child
Ella Rowbotham
Mutant Child
Hudson Wright
Mutant Child
Sebeon Jackson
Mutant Child
Kelton DuMont
Glowing Eyes Boy
Damon Carney
Jackson's Henchman
Cynthia Woods
Screaming Casino Woman
Mali O'Connor
Bumpy Skinned Kid
David Kallaway
Rhodes
Gonzalo Robles
Special Forces (uncredited)
Mary Peyton Stewart
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Julia Holt
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Paul Adkins
Special Forces Solider (uncredited)
Michael Love Toliver
FBI Agent (uncredited)





Released
en
$97,000,000.00
$619,021,436.00
- #future
- #experiment
- #immortality
- #self-destruction
- #cyborg
- #dystopia
- #superhero
- #mutant
- #road trip
- #based on comic
- #sequel
- #super power
- #neo-western
- #troubled past
- #aging superhero
- #life on the margin
- #antagonistic
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This movie was really good. I don't know what to say. Just watch it haha The western vibe was really good, as was the writing and all the performances. James Mangold's best film since **_3:10 to Yuma_** I'd say. Definitely give it a watch. My only gripe is the boob flash from one of Logan's customers, as it felt wholly unnecessary, but didn't soil the whole movie for me.
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The best movie I have ever seen

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All but exhausted after years of fighting and hiding, "Logan" (Hugh Jackman) just wants a peaceful life. Aside from the occasional trip to Mexico to help the sun-shy "Caliban" (Stephen Merchant) with the medication for their very special guest, it's all pretty routine and low-key. That is, until, he finds himself embroiled with the teenage “Laura" (Dafne Keen) pays him who has a mutation just like

The Last Cut Is The Deepest! Did we need another X-Men movie? In fact did we need another Wolverine movie? Well the result is there for all to see, with Logan not only showing itself to be undoubtedly the best Wolverine venture by far, but arguably the best X-Men picture as well. If, as expected (and surely to god it's hoped so), this is the last we see of the grumpy metal clawed superhero, the
I believe that I am about to disagree with quite a few people now. You see, I did not like this movie. Not that this came as much of a surprise to me. What I got was pretty much what I expected. From a technical point of view the movie is quite well done. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart are doing good jobs as always. The action scenes are good. The cinematography is not at all bad. If you are

**A farewell and a welcome!** A perfect farewell to the only mutant who had solo films in 'X-Men' franchise. I never understood 'X-Men', I thought it was the worst superhero film series I've ever seen. But 'Wolverine' was the only reason I watched them all and particular, Hugh Jackman. There won't be Logan now onwards, though a set of new generation welcomed in this film, while saying goodbye t
**** This review may contain spoilers **** We finally get the Wolverine we have been asking for, for the past 15 years and it's his last time. Well, I guess he couldn't have ended it in any better way as a last farewell to the fans and his signature role. Not only that but it looks like this one blows all the other superhero movies out of the water.

If you don't like superhero movies, this is the superhero movie for you. And if you do like superhero movies? Watch _Logan_ anyway. It's bloody brilliant. _Final rating:★★★★ - An all round good movie with a little something extra._
One of the best and most mature Marvel movies to date. The first half of this movie is a huge delight and a huge thrill. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart are so entertaining to watch as characters they've known for 17 years. They've taken their characters a step further here in a script that allows them to explore themselves emotionally more than ever before. This movie is strictly part-drama.
There may be some fine performances in this movie, but I honestly think the critics overrated this latest entry in the X-Men saga. The performances of Wolverine and Prof. X by Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart are extraordinary. They create a believable and loving father-son bond between their characters, with Logan caring for the ninety year old leader of the X-Men after a horrible event occurs at
**LOGAN REVIEW: THE WOLVERINE GETS A SUPER SEND-OFF** "Owing to its agitated hero’s misfortunes through the ages, this is a film that’s acutely aware of the dangers of emotional exploitation, and it spares its audience a similar fate. With Logan, Mangold and co-writer Scott Frank tell the definitive story of the Wolverine, in an involving and deeply satisfying series finale. It shows the fate o











