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The Wolverine

Wolverine confronts his ultimate nemesis and endures tests of his physical, emotional, and mortal limits on a life-changing odyssey through modern-day Japan.

Director(s)

James Mangold

Sheila Waldron

David Leitch

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Cast & Crew

Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman

Logan / Wolverine

James Mangold

James Mangold

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Sheila Waldron

Sheila Waldron

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David Leitch

David Leitch

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Famke Janssen

Famke Janssen

Jean Grey / Phoenix

Will Yun Lee

Will Yun Lee

Harada

Tess Haubrich

Tess Haubrich

Cashier

Brian Tee

Brian Tee

Noburo Mori

Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart

Charles Xavier / Professor X (uncredited)

Ken Yamamura

Ken Yamamura

Young Yashida

Yaeko Kimura

Yaeko Kimura

Mieko

Hal Yamanouchi

Hal Yamanouchi

Ichiro Yashida / Silver Samurai

Allan Poppleton

Allan Poppleton

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Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen

Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto (uncredited)

Jon Valera

Jon Valera

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Hiroshi Kasuga

Hiroshi Kasuga

Yashida Security Guard

Jeremy Costello

Jeremy Costello

Allied P.O.W (uncredited)

Takashi Matsuyama

Takashi Matsuyama

Yakuza 3

Hiroyuki Sanada

Hiroyuki Sanada

Shingen Harada / Lord Shingen

Garret Sato

Garret Sato

Dying Yakuza

Naoya Ogawa

Naoya Ogawa

Yakuza 1

Eric Laciste

Eric Laciste

Yakuza 5

Kuni Hashimoto

Kuni Hashimoto

Lead Officer

Masa Yamaguchi

Masa Yamaguchi

Yakuza 4

Rila Fukushima

Rila Fukushima

Yukio / Pinkie Pie

Svetlana Khodchenkova

Svetlana Khodchenkova

Madame Hydra / Viper

Qyoko Kudo

Qyoko Kudo

Aya

Yasushi Asaya

Yasushi Asaya

Yakuza (uncredited)

Louis Toshio Okada

Louis Toshio Okada

Pat Down Guy

Tao Okamoto

Tao Okamoto

Mariko Yashida / Scarlet Samurai

Nobutaka Aoyagi

Nobutaka Aoyagi

Security

Seiji Funamoto

Seiji Funamoto

Servant

Shinji Ikefuji

Shinji Ikefuji

Pock-Face

Nobuaki Kakuda

Nobuaki Kakuda

Buddhist Priest

Chiharu Mizuno

Chiharu Mizuno

Old Woman

Takao Kinoshita

Takao Kinoshita

Fruit Cart Vendor

Conrad Coleby

Conrad Coleby

Red Beard

Taris Tyler

Taris Tyler

Bar Man (Red Beard's Friend)

Sarah Naylor-Liddell

Sarah Naylor-Liddell

Yukon Bar Patron

Joshua Remilton

Joshua Remilton

Yukon Bar Patron / Man Near Bar

Andy Owens

Andy Owens

Yukon Bar Patron

Geoff Burke

Geoff Burke

Bartender

Yasuyo Shiba

Yasuyo Shiba

Reporter 1

Mai Ishikawa

Mai Ishikawa

Reporter 2

Ryuta Kimura

Ryuta Kimura

Hitoshi

Briden Starr

Briden Starr

Party Girl 1

Maria Lukasheva

Maria Lukasheva

Party Girl 2

Taki Abe

Taki Abe

Japanese Businessman

William Takayanagi-Temm

William Takayanagi-Temm

Tower Guard

Erich Chikashi Linzbichler

Erich Chikashi Linzbichler

Senior Officer at POW Camp

Shingo Usami

Shingo Usami

Driver

Atsushi Sawada

Atsushi Sawada

Yakuza 2

Hideki Sugiguchi

Hideki Sugiguchi

Yakuza 6

Kosuke Masano

Kosuke Masano

Army Officer 1

Yoji Tatsuta

Yoji Tatsuta

Army Officer 2

Yoshinori Fukushige

Yoshinori Fukushige

Train Commuter

Yumiko Nakamura

Yumiko Nakamura

Mariko Staff

Kimi

Kimi

Saki

Keiko Matsumoto

Keiko Matsumoto

Shizu

Jeremy Marinas

Jeremy Marinas

Yakuza (uncredited)

Ola Endress

Ola Endress

Mutant (uncredited)

Benjamin Wang

Benjamin Wang

Bodyguard (uncredited)

Details

GenresAction, Science Fiction, Adventure
Runtime2h 6 mins
Released on21 Jul 2013
Languageen
Age RatingPG-13
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

zerolimit

3.5/10

I am a big fan of The Volverine movies but this one didn't have to much in it! I even watch it again to see if I miss anything. I would say this is a good movie to watch when you have some free time not a MUST watch movie! still a good one at it!

loraco

7/10

I was also a little disappointed. Especially the giant samurai suite raised question marks. I wonder what will happen next since Wolverine's claws are cut off. Dr. Green (alias Viper) reminds me of Poison Ivy (Batman). Somehow I didn't like that. Yukio, the red head, is cool tho.

Andres Gomez

5/10

Seeing Hugh Jackman as the wolverine is always a pleasure but this one is not thrilling at all. Just skip it unless you are a real fan.

Dark Jedi

7/10

This is definitely a good and entertaining movie. For me however, it falls short of being great due to a couple of things that I really did not like. Be warned that the rest of this review contains a few spoilers if you have not watched the movie before reading this. The movie begins quite well. I liked Wolverine getting into that bar taking revenge on the idiot hunting bears with poisoned darts. Then it did not continue so well. My main issue is that they screw with Wolverines healing powers really early on in the movie so that he is handicapped for a good chunk of it. I really did not like that. Now this does not stop there from being quite a few cool action sequences. The fight sequence on the Japanese bullet train was quite cool although a wee bit too drawn out perhaps. Eventually he manages to get his powers back although the happiness does not last very long. In the final combat they actually deprive Wolverine of his adamantium claws and it doesn’t look like he gets those back. What the f… is that? Sure, he regrows his original bone claws but that is not the same thing. Wolverine should have his adamantium claws, full stop. This is something I really dislike with a lot of Hollywood producers and directors now. They feel that they have to create some shock effect by destroying icons and constants in the world of movie fantasy. Like blowing up the Enterprise over and over again. I just hate it and for me this is the one thing that really stops this from being a great movie. Either they somehow give him back his proper claws or they can just as well make a reboot as far as I am concerned. It is quite sad that they, I will not say ruined but at least, diminished the movie in this way. Otherwise it would have been a great movie. It has a lot of nice action, a not too bad script and Hugh Jackman is very good as Wolverine. Actually the only one I thought was somewhat si so is Dr Green who’s acting is rather pathetic. All in all a good and entertaining movie that could have been a lot better if it was not for the Hollywood dimwits who felt they had to put something shocking in it and screwed it up.

StevenGarcia

/10

Finally! A movie worth of one of the most iconic Marvel characters of all time! X-Men 3 was good, but this one was the most legit one.

AndrewMartinez

/10

What would you give to be mortal again? Well, this movie gives the opportunity for Logan to be mortal. Spectacular fight scenes, much better than X-men Origins was.

KennethRobinson

/10

EXTREMELY BAD-ASS! A mix between modern technology, Marvel fantasy, and ancient Japanese mythology. Any Marvel fans will be thrilled to see this movie!

GeorgeClark

/10

Solid 10/10 rating. Fight scenes were fast-paced, well-shot, and felt very real! A straightforward dramatic film!

KevinRodriguez1

/10

Hugh Jackman always nails it with his adaptation for Wolverine. I will feel very sad when the time comes that he will have to retire to being Wolverine.

BrianLewis

/10

I don’t understand the hate some people have with this movie. For me, it was a pretty decent film. It ain't perfect, but still, it was pretty good.

EdwardLee

/10

This movie is really violent for a PG-13. And they don't hold back with this one. It is really on the edge and that is what makes it pretty awesome.

RonaldWalker

/10

I am disappointed with this one. It has plot holes all over the place, the script was poorly written, and it just got away with Jackman's superb acting. Maybe next time.

TimothyHall

/10

Wolverine was finally given the attention that he deserves. After the disappointing movie that was Origins, I think they redeemed it with this one. Awesome portrayal and character-focused.

JasonAllen1

/10

As an adaptation of the Japanese mini-series, I think this one is pretty good for a Wolverine-based movie. Also, if you haven’t watched it yet, stay longer in the theater for the post-credit scenes. One of the best so far!

RyanHernandez

/10

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

/10

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

/10

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

/10

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

6/10

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

7/10

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.

All Trailers

The Wolverine | Official Trailer 2 [HD] | 20th Century FOX
The Wolverine | Official Trailer 1 [HD] | 20th Century FOX

Part of the Series

Logan

Logan

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

2009EN