![]() Nevertheless, X-Men: Days of Future Past is the perfect follow-up to X2 and is the satisfying conclusion that the original movies deserve. That is until the very next time he appears chronologically in Logan where, due to Professor X's dark fate, his life goes back to being a Shakespearean-like tragedy all over again. Logan essentially changed the future where X-Men: The Last Stand doesn't exist, meaning he gets to live happily ever after with Jean and his life isn't all that tragic after all. ![]() ![]() Logan awakens in 1973 where he successfully stops Bolivar Trask, the creator of the Sentinels, and he reawakens back in 2023 in the Xavier Mansion where everyone is alive, including Jean Grey. And the only way to restore the world back to the way it was is for Kitty Pryde to put Logan's subconscious into his 1973 self. In the 2014 movie, Logan rejoins Charles Xavier to protect the mutant race. There's even more Wolverine content in the Rogue Cut, which features Logan meeting Quicksilver's sister and an introspective conversation between him and Beast. But the 2014 movie was the first proper X-Men film starring Wolverine in eight years. X-Men: Days of Future Past is part-prequel, part-sequel, as it brings back characters from the original trilogy and X-Men: First Class, as well as being a direct follow-up to The Wolverine. While the movie is often criticized, it does give insight into why Logan was aimlessly living paycheck to paycheck in X-Men, and it seamlessly leads into the first movie. Though that doesn't kill Logan, he does lose his memory. However, it's revealed that Kayla is still alive and being held captive by Stryker, who shoots Logan with an adamantium bullet. ![]() Logan agrees to the Weapon X experiment and has adamantium bonded to his bones, which will help him kill his half-brother. Years later, under the impression that Victor murdered his girlfriend, Kayla, Logan meets with Stryker once again due to their common threat: Sabretooth. William Stryker first appeared in the X-Men franchise in X2 and was played by Brian Cox, but the character's first chronological appearance is years earlier, and Cox was recast in X-Men Origins: Wolverinewith a younger Danny Huston. Logan leaves the team due to its sketchy methods of combat and its cavalier attitude toward civilians' lives. This leads to the mutants getting recruited by Stryker and put into his black ops military unit known as Team X. When Wolverine and Sabretooth inevitably end up fighting in the Vietnam War, other soldiers cotton on to their healing powers. ![]()
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