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Logan is the definitive gritty, dark wrap-up story to the cinematic saga of Wolverine of the X-Men, and it presents the world-weary, razor-clawed hero as caring for an ailing Professor X as well as young Laura-a genetic "daughter" created to be a weapon who has no-one else to turn to. With his teammates gone, Logan aka Wolverine must battle through a bleak near future while vicious cyborg mercenaries are in hot pursuit. Both Logan and Laura deliver deadly action while a relentless Pierce and his commando cronies badger the grim Canuck aided by...well, I don't want to give everything away. This is the hard-hitting sendoff that some fans felt Wolverine should have been like since X-Men (2000). It's a bittersweet goodbye for Wolverine fans.

Erik M.

Continuity mistake: When Pierce first begins to interrogate Caliban in the safe house in Mexico, a large portion of Caliban's albino makeup is smudged below his nose, revealing the actor's natural skin in his first close-up of the scene; after switching to a close-up of Pierce, then back to Caliban, the smudge has been fixed.

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Trivia: Because Dafne Keen was underage, she wasn't allowed in the casino where they were filming. So some shots were of Keen in front a green screen and others were of her body double.

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Question: I don't remember if Logan said it or if it was said on the radio. But what happened to the mutants?

Answer: Dr. Rice tells Logan the mutants have been wiped out due to a drug in the food and water supply that suppresses mutations, thus no new mutants had been born in 25 years. In the film series, it's indicated mutant powers usually come out during puberty, so parents don't know their children are mutants until around 12 or 13. So it took over a decade to realise no new mutants had been born. However, the government had been breeding mutants for weapons, which is where the mutant children come from in the Logan film. Furthermore, it is implied the "Westchester Incident" was an uncontrolled seizure of Charles Xavier that resulted in the death of many of the mutant students.

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