If we go by the in-series continuity, our first stop chronologically would be with this origin story for fan-favorite character, Wolverine. Sadly, and there's no other way to put it, this movie sucks. Hard.
With the money the first movie was able to produce, FOX green-lit a bigger, splashier sequel. Thankfully, unlike many "bigger is better" sequels, this one actually holds up.
Due to too much studio interference, the team behind the original two movies left mid-way into production of the third. The troubled production was not well received by fans, so we take a look to see just what went wrong in the film.
The final film in the original continuity (more on that in a sec), this film follows the story right after X-Men 3 as we go with Wolverine on a journey of recovery (and ninjas).
A look at the groovy 1970s-based sequel in the new continuity. Also featuring the stars of the original continuity. Oh, and time travel, because this wasn't confusing enough.
He's back, and even bigger (and mouthier) than ever. With its "More is More" approach, Deadpool 2 certainly delivers on everything the fans of the original film wanted. Namely: more. But does it really succeed?
This movie is effectively the last film in the franchise (by release date, although not chronologically), and it focused on five teens stuck in an evil hospital with seemingly no way to escape.
We take a dive into this series set after the X-Men have disappeared to see how the war between humans and mutants fares without the biggest heroes in the land.
David Haller is a troubled man, inflicted with at-time debilitating mental illness he can't control. And, as he's soon to learn, he's also the most powerful mental mutant on the planet...