Two things can be true at the exact same time, and there’s no cosmic law that requires them to agree. This is the oil-and-water emotion embodied by many Marvel and X-Men fans who are also justifiably crazed over all things Wolverine and, in particular, the version played in Kevin Feige’s MCU by the incomparable Hugh Jackman.The problem lies in just how exceptionally legendary 2017’s Logan was in not only breaking down doors for R-rated Marvel movies, but also its ending — an emotionally-charged demise to Jackman’s Wolverine that was equal parts devastating and poetically magnificent, only for Feige and Marvel to resurrect him in Deadpool and Wolverine. But, and this is where it gets odd: there are apparently plans for there to be even more James Howlett to come.The masterpiece final chapter is becoming less and less potent with each new appearance of Wolverine and, again, while no one is technically complaining about seeing more of Jackman’s greatness in the role, it’s also correct to say the blood is fading on the once unforgettable scene wherein an emotionally shattered X-23 pleads with Wolverine to not die after their mercurial, humbling two-hour and 17-minute long journey together that messily weaves them together with father-daughter overtones.
Two things can be true at the exact same time, and there’s no cosmic law that requires them to agree. This is the oil-and-water emotion embodied by many Marvel and X-Men fans who are also justifiably crazed over all things Wolverine and, in particular, the version played in Kevin Feige’s MCU by the incomparable Hugh Jackman.
The problem lies in just how exceptionally legendary 2017’s Logan was in not only breaking down doors for R-rated Marvel movies, but also its ending — an emotionally-charged demise to Jackman’s Wolverine that was equal parts devastating and poetically magnificent, only for Feige and Marvel to resurrect him in Deadpool and Wolverine. But, and this is where it gets odd: there are apparently plans for there to be even more James Howlett to come.
The masterpiece final chapter is becoming less and less potent with each new appearance of Wolverine and, again, while no one is technically complaining about seeing more of Jackman’s greatness in the role, it’s also correct to say the blood is fading on the once unforgettable scene wherein an emotionally shattered X-23 pleads with Wolverine to not die after their mercurial, humbling two-hour and 17-minute long journey together that messily weaves them together with father-daughter overtones.
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