Patrick Stewart has announced Logan will be the last time he will ever play Charles Xavier.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.
Shame, but expected. Perfect Xavier, but he only got to be in a couple or so good films, between like DofP and probably this. Some others, especially X3, was such a waste of his talent.
Bit of a non event this one. All the new characters are dreadful and its only appeal to emotion is [SPOILER - highlight to read]: killing off Xavier and Logan
^ That's has to be the most positive rating for X-men Origins I have ever seen.
Also I'd say that Logan is a solid 8/10 if we're in the spirit of giving numerical scores. Definitely the best of the Wolverine trilogy IMO if you can call it that.
However it still bugs me how[SPOILER - highlight to read]: the movie never explains how the Mutant population was culled or specify the cause. This is jarring as it really make it hard to believe that all the powerful mutants alive and well by the end of DoFP suddenly die a decade later. Also the idea of X-24 existing with Laura in the picture is weird considering her origin.
To me, this is one of those rare comic book films that transcend the genre and is placed in a league of their own. Those movies are Logan, Watchmen, Dark Knight, V for Vendetta, and Sin City. This was a masterpiece, IMO.
Best Wolverine film to date. Wasn't great but good. Ending was kind of odd and boom feeling it's over to it. I doubt it has great rewatch ability value but I'd have to see it again to know. Keep in mind I have no interest in Wolverine as a character whatsoever.