Along with endless and well-deserved praise for Jackman and Stewart, theatergoers were amazed by the talent of Dafne Keen as Laura, a mutant created by the biotechnology corporation Alkali-Transigen from Wolverine's DNA. Logan was an audience and critical darling, going so far as to be nominated for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar. RELATED: MCU: 10 Side Characters Smarter Than The Main Heroes The movie, which served as the last time Hugh Jackman would play the character, also featured Patrick Stewart as an aged Professor X suffering from dementia. 2017's Logan, co-written and directed by James Mangold showed audiences an older Wolverine who was losing his mutant powers as he battled to save a group of children from the same government organization that experimented on him. That's the beautiful new category appeared on our site that brings the most interesting characters in the spotlight.
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10 Spider-Man 2 (7.3)Īfter seeing how well an R-rated superhero movie could do with Deadpool, 20th Century Fox decided to try it out with Wolverine. But before that happened, dozens of movies were made, and according to IMDb, a lot of them are well-loved. With Disney's purchase of 20th Century Fox and their working relationship with Sony so that Spider-Man can appear in the MCCU movies, all of Marvel's characters are finally back under one roof. Until recently, big-time characters like Wolverine, Blade, and Galactus were licensed out, keeping them out of the MCCU. Before the comic company created its own studio and was bought up by Disney, Marvel used to lease out its characters to other film studios, including Sony and 20th Century Fox.
RELATED: MCU: 5 Characters Scarlet Witch Would Team Up With (& 5 She'd Say No To)īut not all Marvel movies come from Marvel. From the early days of Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America: The First Avenger to the billion-dollar blockbusters of Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and Avengers: Endgame, the superheroes of Marvel Comics have become the biggest franchises in the world, and it doesn't look like Marvel has any plans to slow down. For the last twelve years, the Marvel Comics Cinematic Universe has ruled over the box office.