Hugh Jackman’s most cherished role Wolverine aka Logan is back for one last time. Wolverine is a superhero to the mutant community, but he is no hero to the human community. This episode is more of an emotional ride that shows the world where being a Mutant is at best a double-edged sword and no triumph is likely to be anything but short-lived.
The premise takes place in 2029 where mutants are considered to be an endangered breed. Logan, in an attempt to hide from the world, spends his days working as a chauffeur on the Mexican border. Logan considers that he along with the ailing professor X are the last Mutants left alive but that’s not the case, Logan’s legacy will continue, and you will know how when you watch the film.
Hugh Jackman for once plays an ageing Wolverine who is getting to lose his self-healing ability. So he is not indestructible anymore which makes this movie more real and exciting to watch compared to the earlier versions of Wolverine. It gives you a more realistic and ‘human’ feel to it as it is about an ageing Logan in the future where the mutants are dying off.
Hugh brilliantly personifies the emotions and tells us what it takes to be an ageing Mutant who is expecting his death. “Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long”. This dialogue of Wolverine from the film best explains what goes on in the mind of an old mutant superhero. This is Hugh Jackman’s 10th Wolverine avatar, and it sure is a fitting finale.