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Director: | Gavin Hood |
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Writer: | David Benioff, Skip Woods |
Staring: |
After seeking to live a normal life, Logan sets out to avenge the death of his girlfriend by undergoing the mutant Weapon X program and becoming Wolverine. | |
Release Date: | Apr 28, 2009 |
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Director: | Gavin Hood |
Writer: | David Benioff, Skip Woods |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | army, superhero, boxer, prequel, aftercreditsstinger, powerful, corruption, mutant, based on comic, spin off, duringcreditsstinger |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, The Donners' Company, Dune Entertainment, Marvel Entertainment, Seed Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $373,062,864
Budget: $150,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 09, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 15, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Hugh Jackman | Logan / Wolverine |
Liev Schreiber | Victor Creed |
Danny Huston | Stryker |
Lynn Collins | Kayla Silverfox |
Kevin Durand | Fred Dukes |
Dominic Monaghan | Bradley |
Taylor Kitsch | Remy LeBeau |
Daniel Henney | Agent Zero |
Ryan Reynolds | Wade Wilson |
will.i.am | John Wraith |
Tim Pocock | Scott Summers |
Julia Blake | Heather Hudson |
Max Cullen | Travis Hudson |
Troye Sivan | James |
Michael-James Olsen | Young Victor |
Peter O'Brien | John Howlett |
Aaron Jeffery | Thomas Logan |
Alice Parkinson | Elizabeth Howlett |
Philip A. Patterson | Firing Squad Leader |
Anthony Gee | Carnival Guy |
Adelaide Clemens | Carnival Girl |
Karl Beattie | School Child |
Tom O'Sullivan | Logging Supervisor |
Myles Pollard | Phelan |
Stephen Anderton | Marcuse |
Chris Sadrinna | Van Mier |
Septimus Caton | Bartender |
Matthew Dale | Surgeon |
Nathin Art Butler | Male Nurse #1 |
Peter Barry | Male Nurse #2 |
David Ritchie | Dr. Cornelius |
Asher Keddie | Dr. Carol Frost |
Socratis Otto | Lead Technician - Alkali Lake |
Stephen Leeder | General Munson |
James D. Dever | Platoon Leader |
Martin Obuga | Muttering Man |
Rita Affua Connell | Nervous African Woman |
John Shrimpton | Stryker Aide |
Henry Browne | Curtis |
Tahyna MacManus | Kayla's Sister / Emma |
Daniel Negreanu | Poker Player |
Alexandra Davies | Woman of the Night |
Don Battee | Huge Doorman |
Evan Sturrock | Drunken Man in Alley |
Rob Flanagan | Driver |
Hakeem Kae-Kazim | African Businessman |
Alison Araya | Teacher |
Eric Breker | Special Forces Commander |
Eileen Bui | Vietnamese Child |
Adrian G. Griffiths | Hunter #1 |
Byron Chief-Moon | Hunter #2 |
Mike Dopud | Vietnam Army Officer |
Beatrice King | Waitress |
Kanako Takegishi | Waitress |
Panou | Tank Soldier |
Johnson Phan | Vietnamese Man |
Elizabeth Thai | Vietnamese Woman |
Jade Tang | Mutant Twin #1 |
Joelle Tang | Mutant Twin #2 |
Scott Adkins | Weapon XI |
Warwick Young | Helicopter Pilot |
Dennis Kreusler | Soldier (uncredited) |
Patrick Stewart | Charles Xavier / Professor X (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Dalias Blake | Stunts |
Damien Carr | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Jeremy Stewart | VFX Artist |
Barry Robison | Production Design |
Michelle Russell | Unit Production Manager |
Jon Attenborough | Third Assistant Director |
Drew Bailey | Second Assistant Director |
Bish Bishop | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jerad Marantz | Character Designer |
Robert Jago | Stunts |
Ashley Fairfield | Stunts |
Mark Chin | Stunts |
Marky Lee Campbell | Stunts |
Bob Bowles | Stunts |
Greg Beaton | First Assistant Camera |
Keir Beck | Camera Operator |
Ian Bird | Dolly Grip |
Larry Blanford | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Scott Cozens | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
James H. Fisher | Still Photographer |
Myron Parran | First Assistant Camera |
Noor Razzak | Dolly Grip |
Mark Rogers | Additional Still Photographer |
Alys Rowe | Assistant Camera |
Paul Shakeshaft | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Trig Singer | "B" Camera Operator |
Steve Smith | Key Grip |
Jay Torta | First Assistant Camera |
Lionel Tozer | Grip |
Pat Waller | Grip |
Steve Morris | Stunts |
Christopher Townsend | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gavin Hood | Director |
Mike Duncan | Stunts |
David Benioff | Screenplay |
Judd Wild | Stunts |
Donald McAlpine | Director of Photography |
Mark Robins | Art Direction |
Louis G. Friedman | Unit Production Manager |
Kim Gladman | Assistant Unit Manager |
Paul Barry | First Assistant Director |
Michael Diner | Art Direction |
Jesse Allan | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Christine King | Casting |
Chris Dowell | Post Production Supervisor |
James Bitonti | First Assistant Director |
Nicolas De Toth | Editor |
Brian Edmonds | Art Direction |
Sandy Walker | Set Decoration |
Simon Ambridge | Production Supervisor |
Danielle Blake | Third Assistant Director |
Rebecca Cohen | Set Decoration |
Debra K. Chinn | Post Production Assistant |
Megan Gill | Editor |
Stewart Bethune | Production Manager |
Ian Gracie | Supervising Art Director |
Debra Zane | Casting |
Tic Carroll | Unit Manager |
Harley Durst | Stunts |
Karen Murphy | Art Direction |
Mick Roughan | Stunts |
Alissa M. Kantrow | Unit Production Manager |
Annie Weston | Second Unit Director |
Angela Moore | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Neal Horton | Stunts |
Dane Farwell | Stunts |
Efosa Otuomagie | Stunts |
Jon Valera | Fight Choreographer |
Daniel Stevens | Stunts |
Wayne Pleace | Stunts |
William Lawrence | Stunts |
Ross Graham | Stunts |
Rian Goodge | Stunts |
Sebastian Dickins | Stunts |
Mike Mitchell | Stunt Coordinator |
Ken Kirzinger | Stunts |
Charles Jarman | Stunts |
Byron J. Brochmann | Stunts |
Alex Kuzelicki | Stunts |
Beau Hurren | Stunts |
Anthony McRae | Stunts |
Sylvesta Stuart | Stunts |
Tim Connolly | Stunts |
Chelsea Bruland | Stunts |
Nickolas Baric | Stunts |
Leon Stripp | Stunts |
Brett Sheerin | Stunts |
Gulliver Page | Stunts |
Chris Mitchell | Stunts |
Mick Hodge | Stunts |
Dean Choe | Stunt Coordinator |
Kevin Thompson | Stunts |
Brian Smrz | Stunts, Second Unit Director |
Scott Nicholson | Stunts |
Sam Hargrave | Stunts |
Shea Adams | Stunts |
Marijke Rikki van Gyen | Stunts |
David Leitch | Stunts |
Bernadette Van Gyen | Stunts |
Nigel Harbach | Stunts |
Yves Cameron | Stunts |
Ric Anderson | Stunts |
Lee Adamson | Stunts |
Ray Anthony | Stunts |
Gaston Morrison | Stunts |
Glenn Boswell | Stunt Coordinator |
David Schultz | Stunts |
Jason Gammell | Stunts |
Andrea Berchtold | Stunts |
Chad Stahelski | Stunts |
Christopher Gordon | Stunts |
Richard Bradshaw | Stunts |
Anthony St. John | Stunts |
J.J. Perry | Stunt Coordinator |
Ernie Jackson | Stunts |
George Saliba | Stunts |
Pete Hill | Stunts |
Tov Belling | First Assistant Camera |
Dane Bjerno | Aerial Camera Technician |
Mal Booth | Dolly Grip |
Justin Bergler | Second Assistant Camera |
Hans Bjerno | Aerial Director of Photography |
John Clothier | "A" Camera Operator |
Drew English | Clapper Loader |
Mark Goellnicht | Steadicam Operator |
Inaki De Ubago | Second Assistant Camera |
Lee Gibeau | Grip |
Dale H. Jahraus | "B" Camera Operator |
Stephen Maier | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Calum McFarlane | Additional Camera |
Dan Morrison | Second Assistant Camera |
Skip Woods | Screenplay |
Brendan Gribble | First Assistant Camera |
Ian R. C. Levine | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Peter McDougall | Camera Operator |
Cameron Morley | First Assistant Camera |
Eoin O’Liddigh | Second Assistant Camera |
Darrin Keough | "B" Camera Operator |
Taylor Matheson | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Tim Milligan | Dolly Grip |
Luke Nixon | First Assistant Camera |
Sasha Proctor | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Peter Rosenfeld | "A" Camera Operator |
Brad Shield | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Ryan Spearman | First Assistant Camera |
Brett Tracey | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Colin Cunningham | Visual Effects |
Harry Gregson-Williams | Original Music Composer |
Helen Ward | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Trevor Jones | Stunts |
Craig Lyn | Additional Visual Effects |
Todd Harris | Concept Artist |
Robert Jones | Stunts |
Natalie Leggett | Musician |
Andrew Golden | Production Assistant |
Claudia Lecaros | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Avi Arad | Executive Producer |
Hugh Jackman | Producer |
Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
Lauren Shuler Donner | Producer |
Richard Donner | Executive Producer |
Bryan Singer | Producer |
Whitney Thomas | Associate Producer |
Peter MacDonald | Co-Producer |
John Palermo | Producer |
Louis G. Friedman | Co-Producer |
Marsha L. Swinton | Co-Producer |
Ralph Winter | Producer |
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Baaaad ... oh, baaaaaad. Hugh Jackman is always great as the Wolverine but this story doesn't have any sense nor excuse. ...
I watched this film and felt like they shot it without an actual script, filming whatever came to mind. And what do you know, I found out later that they really didn't have a script to follow. Makes sense now why many scenes feel rushed or incomplete, most of the effects look half rendered, and " ... Deadpool" looked like an absolute disaster. And yet, oddly enough, it's not the worse film in the X-Men franchise. It just sets the bar exceedingly low.
Just about passable. I never felt bored while watching <em>'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'</em>, which is why I can't give it a lower rating. The action is well done and it gives the satisfactory amount of enjoyment, shame the CGI isn't quite up to scratch though. As with the preceding three <em>'X-Me ... n'</em> releases, I really do enjoy watching Hugh Jackman as Wolverine - he is certainly the best thing about these films. With all that noted, the film does definitely have issues. I didn't overly like the new characters and the plot didn't truly fulfil what I was expecting/wanting from an origin story, even if it is fairly fun to watch. Elsewhere, Ryan Reynolds is introduced as his well known character, I look forward to seeing more of him in the role - here, he's fine. Four films in and there's a slow decline ongoing, hopefully <em>'X-Men: First Class'</em>* at least regains footing with the opening two productions. <em>*I'm watching these in release order.</em> /copied directly from my Letterboxd review\
I have always struggled to engage with the "X-Men" franchise, but had higher hopes that this - featuring the most charismatic of them - might change that. Sadly not! "Logan" (Hugh Jackman) has a healthy rivalry with his brother "Creed" (Liev Schreiber) honed after their birth in the middle of the 19 ... th century. Many years later, though, and somewhat battle weary, they are offered the opportunity by "Stryker" (Danny Huston) to join his elite team of mutant commandos. Disillusioned with this, "Logan" drops out and tries to live a normal life with his new found love. "Stryker" is having none of this and so after the inevitable tragedy, battle lines are drawn as the angry "Wolverine" sets out for revenge. Some of the other "X-Men" characters feature as this meanders along, and there are a few very well-made up appearances from Ryan Reynolds ("Wade Wilson") but for the most part this a weakly constructed and dreary action drama with an over-reliance on CGI as the combat scenes recycle themselves all too often. Jackman tries hard, and he does impose himself on the story - but there is little sense of jeopardy and the nature of his "quirk" ensures that the acton scenes, though frequently at close quarters, are all rather repetitively predictable. The production standards are high, but the rest of this is immediately forgettable. Sorry.
Well, I enjoyed the first hour or so. Not much can be said about the other 40 minutes. ...
I actually enjoyed this movie. But I do understand the criticism, especially for Wade Wilson in this movie. Standing alone, I really liked the movie, and their idea with Deadpool was creative, just poorly executed. ...