Hugh Jackman's Most Underrated Marvel Movie Is Dominating On Streaming

The solo Wolverine movies Hugh Jackman made before Marvel and Fox were both under the same corporate umbrella have an interesting place when it comes to the critical and fan reaction. 

The solo Wolverine movies Hugh Jackman made before Marvel and Fox were both under the same corporate umbrella have an interesting place when it comes to the critical and fan reaction. 

In the wake of the events of 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand — which ends with Hugh Jackman’s Marvel hero being forced to kill Jean Grey — Logan lives as a hermit in the Yukon. 

He surfaces from his wilderness isolation only to punish some hunters after their poison forces a bear to go wild, and soon afterward finds himself on the other side of the world. 

The mutant Yukio finds Logan and brings him to Japan at the behest of the powerful tech CEO Ichirō Yashida, whose life Logan saved during World War II. 

In most likelihood, the main reason The Wolverine remains an underrated chapter of the X-Men franchise is due in no small part to Days of Future Past. 

Days of Future Past seemed worked very hard to ignore the events of The Wolverine.  

Even though in the earlier movie Logan loses his metal claws to the Silver Samurai, in Days of Future Past they’re back without explanation. 

Not to mention that the later movie is set in the future while Professor X and Magneto grab Logan in the present day. The discrepancies put The Wolverine in a dead zone where nothing in the film seemingly stuck.