In November 2013, 20th Century Fox initiated discussions over another solo film starring Wolverine, with James Mangold in negotiations to write the treatment for the film and Lauren Shuler Donner returning to produce under The Donners' Company. At the time, Hugh Jackman neither confirmed nor denied his reprisal of Logan in a new film. Jackman clarified that his lapsing contract with Fox, which reportedly would need to be renegotiated after X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), did not mean he was leaving the franchise, as he had been working movie-by-movie since X2 (2003). He also stated, "I do want to do it with Jim and with [producer] Lauren Shuler-Donner because we had such a great experience. I'm really proud of The Wolverine (2013)." Later in the month, Mangold announced that the pre-production aspect of the film had not yet begun, nor the writing process, though he furthered this by stating, "... I would say I'm not there yet. But I have taken finger to key. Let's say that. There's been typing. And ideas. And talking amongst all the principles."
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Logan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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- 1 Marco BeltramiMain Titles 2:21
- 2 Marco BeltramiLaura 2:25
- 3 Marco BeltramiThe Grim Reavers 1:33
- 4 Marco BeltramiOld Man Logan 2:45
- 5 Marco BeltramiAlternate Route to Mexico 1:24
- 6 Marco BeltramiThat's Not a Choo-Choo 2:13
- 7 Marco BeltramiX-24 2:47
- 8 Marco BeltramiEl Limo-Nator 1:38
- 9 Marco BeltramiGabriella's Video 2:36
- 10 Marco BeltramiTo the Cemetery 0:55
- 11 Marco BeltramiGoodnight Moon 1:56
- 12 Marco BeltramiFarm Aid 3:12
- 13 Marco BeltramiFeral Tween 3:35
- 14 Marco BeltramiDriving to Mexico 1:42
- 15 Marco BeltramiYou Can't Break the Mould 1:08
- 16 Marco BeltramiUp to Eden 1:51
- 17 Marco BeltramiBeyond the Hills 2:09
- 18 Marco BeltramiInto the Woods 3:09
- 19 Marco BeltramiForest Fight 2:30
- 20 Marco BeltramiLogan vs. X-24 4:13
- 21 Marco BeltramiDon't Be What They Made You 2:05
- 22 Marco BeltramiEternum - Laura's Theme 3:35
- 23 Marco BeltramiLogan's Limo 2:33
- 24 Marco BeltramiLoco Logan 1:21
- 25 Marco BeltramiLogan Drives 2:09
Logan
(2017)13
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Runtime | 2 hr 17 min |
Budget | $97 000 000 |
Premiere: World | $619 180 476 February 28, 2017 |
USA | $226 277 068 |
Other countries | $392 903 408 |
Box Office – Budget | $522 180 476 |
Premiere: USA | $226 277 068 February 24, 2017 |
first day | $33 005 352 |
first weekend | $88 411 916 |
rollout | 304 days |
Digital: World | May 16, 2017 |
Parental Advisory | Frightening & Intense Scenes, Profanity, Violence & Gore, Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking, ... |
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In a future where mutants are nearly extinct, an elderly and weary Logan leads a quiet life. But when Laura, a mutant child pursued by scientists, comes to him for help, he must get her to safety.Сast and Crew
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Critique: 74
Logan does go defiantly against the grain by favouring melancholic mood and themes of mortality and deterioration over inflated, end-of-the-world s...
Hugh Jackman sharpens his claws in every sense of the word and delivers killer work.
The film celebrates the medium by taking itself seriously, with an added hint of apology for the genre’s earlier sins. Best of all, there&rsq...
Star Hugh Jackman isn’t just giving us the definitive X-Men movie; it could just be the definitive comic book movie.
The only problem with calling it the boldest and most affecting superhero flick in many years is that it’s barely a superhero movie at all.
When Logan and Laura unleash their furious scythes nothing feels settled or satisfied. The world grinds on, fruitlessly weary and wild.
Jackman and Stewart are why Logan works-why the film doesn’t feel like a cheap exercise in bloody violence, and its subversion of typica...
In erratic, passionate bursts, I loved Logan, for the tenderness of Wolverine and Xavier’s long goodbye to each other, and to us.
This is the collapse of the sprawling X-Men family that Wolverine only begrudgingly joined in the first place.
Just because a comic book flick takes the dirt road less traveled doesn’t mean it’s a cinematic work of art.
Jackman clearly adores the character, and he embraces the chance to essentially reinvent the mutton-chopped slayer for one final hurrah. It’s...
Strips away the spandex, the posse and the chaos, distilling the story down to the essence of the man, Logan. What’s left is the agony and th...
Tightly plotted and ruthlessly bloodthirsty, this is an impressive return to form for the X-Men franchise.
This isn’t just a great comic book movie, isn’t just a superb X-Men adventure, it’s a fantastic motion picture, pe...
Seamlessly melding Marvel mythology with Western mythology, James Mangold has crafted an affectingly stripped-down standalone feature, one that dra...
[Director] Mangold drags [Wolverine] - much older, if not much wiser – into a Western, and ends up with the best superhero movie in recen...
It’s something no-one could have expected: a creatively risky superhero movie. And it deserves to pay off.
Logan provides a fitting finale to the Wolverine franchise. It isn’t often a Marvel superhero gets to saddle up, tip his hat and ride of...
Make no mistake, Logan earns its tears. If Jackman and Stewart are serious about this being their mutual X-Men swan song, they could not have craft...
Credit where it’s due: this is a grown-up movie that’s a drama first and superhero story second. Maybe you shouldn’t give po...
Logan was written by Scott Frank, Mr. Mangold and Michael Green. Their script is the crucial ingredient of this impressive production, a model of a...
Director James Mangold, returning after the second installment, The Wolverine, orchestrates several jaw-dropping action sequences, heightened by Ja...
Jackman’s performance is likably physical, with Logan on the verge of dying throughout. He takes a ton of punishment.
Don’t be put off by the slow beginning. Don’t be deterred by Logan’s incessant bitterness. At some point the film builds to ...
Jackman and Stewart’s fond, easy dynamic helps to balance some very provocative brutality, as the movie pushes Wolverine’s berserk natu...
The weight of graphic, grotesque violence hangs over the entire movie. But the daring emotional violence lingers longer, well after the lights go d...
The analog pace and elemental story work for it. Each time the violence explodes, it’s slashingly satisfying, because it’s earned, and...
Logan is a melancholic paen to the Western with enough blood and gore to redefine what a comic book movie can and should be.
Well done, Mr. Jackman, and Godspeed Wolverine. We’re sorry to say goodbye to our bare-knuckled friend – but you’ve both earned th...
Jackman is, once more, superb, holding down the whole film: no matter how battered, gnarled and shrubby he looks, you always root for him. A bit of...
"Logan" self-consciously aspires to retire the steel-clawed hero with epic grandeur, and the results are often rousingly bleak. And yet, the risks...
It runs long and has a bit more action than it really needs, but Logan will likely find a spot among the best comic book adaptations to grace...
What’s special about Logan is that it manages to deliver the visceral goods, all the hardcore Wolverine action its fans could desire, while s...
Better as an agitated Western than as a fading superhero movie (or a listless cross-country chase), the most cantankerous X-Man’s final...
Logan is a Marvel movie with a bit of soul and some true grit. Presumed to be the final outing for Wolverine, it plays more like a late period...
Make no mistake, Logan earns its tears. If Jackman and Stewart are serious about this being their mutual X-Men swan song, they could not have craft...
Logan is a fine example of the superhero film where fantasy is tame and reality is wild.
After a while, with all that relentless drudgery and all the maimings, it becomes a bit much.
Easily the best Wolverine outing, Logan is The Dark Knight of the mutant-filled X-franchise, a gripping film that transcends the comic-book genre b...
Logan is deadly serious, and while its gamer-style killing sprees are meant to be excitingly brutal, I found them numbing and, in the climax, borde...
Whenever the filmmakers have a choice between cruelly slaughtering characters and letting them live, they almost always choose the cruel path.
For once, a film derived from a Marvel source gives you something solid to hang on to.
It’s both the most violent film in the series and the most sentimental one. When it’s not showering you in blood, it’s trying to...
The ending of "Logan"… works in a bold and poignant way, providing the kind of closure that any story could be proud of.
The grim side of human nature is all over James Mangold’s Logan. But that doesn’t necessarily make it a good movie.
It recognizes that the thinly veiled secret of Wolverine’s loner act is that he’s always been a cog of some kind.
Logan is the rare blockbuster that could be a game-changer. It will certainly change the way we look at other superhero movies and how history...
Fans of Marvel, X-Men, and the Wolverine character should be pleased with Logan-it’s a strong finale and arguably the best in this highl...
The superhero movie is a major American genre, and one that is malleable for the silly and the profound. And Logan is the most profound one yet.
Jackman’s performance is Clint Eastwood-esque, and the lines in Jackman’s face tell the story of his worn character; he plays Wolverine...
Jackman twists the pain at the centre of the hero’s struggle into remarkably uncomfortable places for a blockbuster.
Logan is kind of a special superhero movie, in a good way, and if Jackman holds to his stated intention to make it his Wolverine swan son...
Another expensive throwaway aimed at milking money out of people who still read comic books. Color it stupid.
Jackman gives Logan a withering rage that seems heartfelt, not hammy; Stewart is touching in his enraged befuddlement; and Keen, who resembles...
On its own terms, Logan is a crackerjack piece of work: The dialogue is crisp, the staging snappy, and the action scenes really pop.
"Logan" is a serious take on the comic-book genre, the Marvel Cinematic Universe in particular, and it’s a good one.
Perhaps it’s just the novelty, but that explicit violence and salty language (Professor X turns out to be quite the potty-mouth as well) adds...
Logan offers an element of completion, and an intriguingly different take on the material. It is also, along with the FX series Legion, a sign of t...
With his glimpse into what superhero movies can be, James Mangold has given us something sadly lacking in recent genre entries: hope.
It wants its stand-alone story of Wolverine and Professor Xavier to be taken seriously as authentic drama. And, to a surprising extent, it suc...
The superhero category has gotten more boring as it’s gotten more popular, but "Logan" suggests an escape from escapism, a restoration of the...
James Mangold has re-teamed with Jackman for an intense Western that re-introduces the brutish X-Men as a cowboy, wracked with remorse and rec...
Mangold gives our grumpy old friend quite a send-off, a blood-drenched stab-a-thon that frequently hits bone.
Logan is a forthright, muscular movie which preserves the X-Men’s strange, exotic idealism.
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The most intriguing film about mutants. Style, music, filming, acting – super! I’m not talking about the plot on purpose (there is one). Translated to English
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For me, this picture is perhaps the best of the X-Men series. Hugh Jackman has been involved in the franchise for 17 years and this is a wonderful benefit for his character. The R rating made it possible to do something that was previously impossible. It’s good that Disney had not yet managed to acquire the rights to the series. Translated to English
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I reconsidered. The most dramatic comic I can remember, the script deserved a nomination. Translated to English
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I don’t like films about X-Men in general, but this is something! Finally, such a cool character like Logan has a great film. You can, of course, blame the film for illogicalities, such as: why was the nurse so freely and openly able to film those videos, and how she sent them ? Translated to English
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A tough film about an aging Wolverine. A fascinating movie with excellent directing by Mangold. I enjoyed. Translated to English
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Better than the Marvel movies that are coming out now. A must watch. It is a masterpiece. Translated to English
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A breath of fresh air for the X-Men universe. When viewing once again you are convinced what people are sometimes creatures. The film will be interesting to any viewer. Do not even think about letting young children near the screen. I liked that you bring Logan’s storyline to a logical ending. Translated to English
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A very cool film, I watched all the films in the X-Men universe, this one became a surprisingly favorite, in the previous parts I missed this harshness and severity, definitely 10/10 and in the collection of favorites. Translated to English
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A cool ending to the Wolverine trilogy. An adult and absolutely self-sufficient conclusion to Logan’s story, a magnificent farewell to the hero. The leisurely pace is offset by cool action and drama. Jackman is great. I recommend you to get acquainted! Translated to English
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It was a good movie for Marvel. Of course, there are some stupidities in the script, but without this they apparently don’t work in principle. Overall good. I like it. With meat! Translated to English
Mangold’s new Western, this director knows how to make them. The setting is post-Trumpocalypse, a lot of hell and hopelessness, a case of the perfect last scene. Shane would approve. Translated to English
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This is more of a dramatic film than a comic book. Overall good, but a little boring and lacking in the action that Wolverine always showed. Translated to English