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The Wolverine

"When he's most vulnerable, he's most dangerous."

Wolverine faces his ultimate nemesis - and tests of his physical, emotional, and mortal limits - in a life-changing voyage to modern-day Japan.

Top Cast

  • Hugh Jackman

    Hugh Jackman

    Logan / Wolverine

  • Hiroyuki Sanada

    Hiroyuki Sanada

    Shingen Harada / Lord Shingen

  • Tao Okamoto

    Tao Okamoto

    Mariko Yashida / Scarlet Samurai

  • Rila Fukushima

    Rila Fukushima

    Yukio / Pinkie Pie

  • Famke Janssen

    Famke Janssen

    Jean Grey / Phoenix

  • Will Yun Lee

    Will Yun Lee

    Harada

  • Svetlana Khodchenkova

    Svetlana Khodchenkova

    Madame Hydra / Viper

  • Hal Yamanouchi

    Hal Yamanouchi

    Ichiro Yashida / Silver Samurai

  • Brian Tee

    Brian Tee

    Noburo Mori

Overview

Wolverine faces his ultimate nemesis - and tests of his physical, emotional, and mortal limits - in a life-changing voyage to modern-day Japan.

Rating

6.4 / 10
10,322 Reviews
2 Popular

21 Reviews

  • RyanHernandez
    RyanHernandez
    Jan 21, 2020

    The Wolverine was a fascinating take on the iconic mutant and how his past converged with his present. The action scenes were savage and vicious, gritty and almost dark.

  • GaryWright
    GaryWright
    Jan 21, 2020

    Wolverine, but gritty and more human than mutant! This movie showed the toll of immortality, and the price you are willing to pay for one to take it away.

  • EricHill
    EricHill
    Jan 23, 2020

    It was a fascinating film, and if you have seen Logan, you'll be able to see that it is like a prelude for it.

  • JonathanGreen
    JonathanGreen
    Jan 23, 2020

    It has evaded many red flags for it to be considered as a PG-13 movie, and honestly, kids should not watch it as it is not suitable for them.

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 Dec 3, 2022

    This second solo outing for the eponymous "X-Man" sees him rescue a Japanese soldier from the Nagasaki bomb. Many years later, that solider - "Yashida" (Hal Yamanouchi) - has become a wealthy and successful industrialist determined to leave his fortune to his strong-willed and capable granddaughter "Mariko" (Tao Okamoto). It's soon clear, though, that that succession plan is going to face it's problems - not least from her own father "Shingen" (Hiroyuki Sabada) and the Yakuza replete with their own group of combat-ready mutants. When an attempt is made to kidnap the woman at the old man's funeral, "Logan" (Hugh Jackman) gets more than he bargained for - and is now faced with a dilemma the like of which he had hitherto thought impossible. Moreover, this development actually puts both him and his charge at considerable risk. The plot takes a further twist when they both discover that there may yet be an even more dangerous foe awaiting them. Though this looks good, the story is weak and the characterisations all largely undercooked as the emotional undercurrents for "Logan" - still reeling from his loss of "Jean Grey" - drags the story into a mire of sentiment that makes this actually quite heavy going at times. As with the "Origins" film (2009) the nature of his battle skills require much too much close quarter and repetitive combat scenes that, after a while - and after he has, for the umpteenth time, emerged from a battle against overwhelming odds without breaking a nail - become jaded and dull to watch. The denouement scenes here seem to go on interminably, but without any sense of jeopardy - we all know what is going to happen and no amount of acrobatics and pyrotechnics makes that inevitability any more exciting to watch. Jackman himself is nowhere near his best here, either - it is almost as if he is as tired of this role as I am now. The supporting cast do little more than make up the numbers and though it's watchable enough, I did struggle and seriously hope we will see no more of these en-seul efforts.

  • ephraimk
    ephraimk
    7 Feb 8, 2025

    Pretty good film. The Japanese setting really confused me, still kinda does, but I understand it somewhat now that I know the it was pulled from the comics. Good film overall, but similar to **_X-Men Origins: Wolverine_** it doesn't really seem to fit what fans want to see. Good movie though.

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