Deadpool 3’s Tragic Wolverine Backstory Can Finally Justify A Controversial X-Men Movie Death 18 Years Later

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  • Wolverine’s backstory in Deadpool vs. Wolverine could tie him to his controversial death in Fox’s X-Men movies.

  • Hugh Jackman’s return as Wolverine in an MCU movie could lead to a different version of Logan.

  • Viewers speculate that in an alternate universe, Wolverine was unable to kill Jean Grey, leading to catastrophic consequences.

There’s been a lot of speculation about Wolverine’s backstory deadpool and wolverine, Marvel may be connecting Wolverine to his controversial death in Fox’s X-Men movies. While Hugh Jackman returns as Wolverine in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film, he may not be the Logan people know him from in the Fox universe. Since Deadpool and Wolverine will be hopping across the multiverse, Wolverine could be from a different universe, which could explain why he’s wearing yellow spandex that he’s never worn before.

There’s a moment in the second trailer that leaves viewers speculating on its meaning. Matthew Macfadyen’s Paradox is a TVA employee who explains that this Wolverine is letting his universe down. No one quite knows what this means yet, but it looks like it will be a down-on-his-luck Wolverine who makes a huge mistake that leads to the deaths of many people. One popular theory suggests that the bug could be related to a controversial moment in Fox’s X-Men universe, which could justify its existence 18 years later.

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Deadpool and Wolverine’s Logan could be from an alternate version of X-Men: The Last Stand

X-Men: The Last Stand

Director Brett Ratner

Release date May 25, 2006 Cast Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, Anna Paquin, Kelsey Grammer , James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn, Sean Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Vinnie Jones

Film length: 104 minutes

X-Men: The Last Stand Considered one of the smaller X-Men movies. It includes a lot of bad storylines, such as the development of a cure for mutants and Jean Grey’s Dark Phoenix storyline. “Dark Phoenix” is one of Jean’s best comic book stories, and the film’s plot is very rushed and also serves as a subplot of mutant treatment. Phoenix’s story ends with the death of Jean Grey, killed by Wolverine and then causing unknown destruction by forces beyond her control. It’s a heartbreaking moment for Wolverine, who loves her.

Poor Phoenix storyline the last Stand could get some redemption deadpool and wolverine If a popular theory turns out to be correct. This suggests that Wolverine comes from another world where he was unable to kill Jean Grey, and she killed millions of people and mutants after the Phoenix Force broke out. Since Wolverine can heal after being exposed to Jean’s power, he is alone in this universe because he knows he failed.This would be a fun way to tie a knot Deadpool 3‘s Wolverine came to the Fox Universe while still using variations of the character.

Why Jean Gray’s Death in ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’ Is Still Controversial

Jean Gray kills mutants in X-Men: The Last Stand

Jean Grey’s death remains controversial because it was an unsatisfying end to a poor narrative. Phoenix’s story, which was supposed to be a standalone movie, accelerated Jean’s inner struggle with her newfound powers and turned her into a villain. Also, killing her is a lazy way to solve the problem because it eliminates the possibility of Jean trying to control the Phoenix to demonstrate her independence and strength.

Audiences didn’t respond well to Phoenix’s narrative, and Fox didn’t like it either, as the studio later retconned it.after the incident The days to come passtimeline changes stopped the last Stand Prevent Jean, Cyclops and Professor X from being killed.it would be surprising deadpool and wolverine Audiences are reminded of Jean’s death, but it could be a way to justify a low moment in the Marvel Universe.

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