
In 2029 the mutant population has shrunken significantly due to genetically modified plants designed to reduce mutant powers and the X-Men have disbanded. Logan, whose power to self-heal is dwindling, has surrendered himself to alcohol and now earns a living as a chauffeur. He takes care of the ailing old Professor X whom he keeps hidden away. One day, a female stranger asks Logan to drive a girl named Laura to the Canadian border. At first he refuses, but the Professor has b... (Full plot summary below)
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In 2029 the mutant population has shrunken significantly due to genetically modified plants designed to reduce mutant powers and the X-Men have disbanded. Logan, whose power to self-heal is dwindling, has surrendered himself to alcohol and now earns a living as a chauffeur. He takes care of the ailing old Professor X whom he keeps hidden away. One day, a female stranger asks Logan to drive a girl named Laura to the Canadian border. At first he refuses, but the Professor has been waiting for a long time for her to appear. Laura possesses an extraordinary fighting prowess and is in many ways like Wolverine. She is pursued by sinister figures working for a powerful corporation; this is because they made her, with Logan's DNA. A decrepit Logan is forced to ask himself if he can or even wants to put his remaining powers to good use. It would appear that in the near-future, the times in which they were able put the world to rights with razor sharp claws and telepathic powers are now over.
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| Siete24.mxMario P. Székely'Logan' is definitely good news for those looking for more visceral stories in comics. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Film Freak CentralWalter ChawLogan when, in the aftermath, our heroes navigate a battleground littered with non-combatants. For all the wrestling in the Marvel Universe with collateral damage, this is the best, most devastating representation of it. |
| Malibu TimesDiane PershingLogan is one of the best of the entire X-Men franchise. |
| Tucson WeeklyBob GrimmJackman gets to play the role the way it always should've been played. |
| TheShiznit.co.ukAli GrayLogan, and Jackman, know you can't secure a legacy by leaving a door open. |
| Hindustan TimesRashid IraniThis is one of the finest comics-to-screen adaptations ever. |
| ABC TucsonPhil VillarrealHugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart take the opportunity to go into far more depth and weight to characters they have played umpteen times over the past two decades. |
| WaffleMovies.comWillie WaffleLogan is not a superhero movie. It's a neo-western with a tragic, reluctant anti-hero |
| Tri-City HeraldGary WolcottThe best superhero movie ever is more about the curse of super powers than super powers. Maybe that's why it's the best superhero movie ever. |
| StarburstRyan PollardLogan is as understated a masterpiece as there's ever been, delivering the Wolverine film we've all been waiting for, and if this truly is Hugh Jackman's final time playing him, he has definitely left the series on a high note. |