Logan refuses, and at the end of the movie, Yashida uses a giant samurai robot to take Logan’s powers by force.
However, Logan is angry with Thor for restoring life on Earth, claiming that Doom is out there and will now attack it. Although he decides to help Thor, he also returns to the past, gives Loki a Power Stone and instructs him to stop Gamora before disappearing. And more importantly, he looks like an old man.
John offered him a position by his side, but Wolverine refused -- instead attacking him and throwing him off the side of a mountain. However, his time-traveling antics prior to his death have left the door open for his potential return in the future. The doctor notes that “something inside” Logan is “poisoning him.” Logan responds by saying he knows what it is inside him that’s killing him.Adamantium poisoning as a reason for Logan’s diminished healing factor works well with the themes in “Logan.” The movie is about finality and, often, despair. It takes years to have a major effect, but by 2029, the year “Logan” is set, the adamantium has so weakened Logan that he’s aging at a normal rate and struggling to heal himself after injuries.There are a couple of lines in “Logan” that suggest this is the case.
Wolverine’s return was first revealed in the pages of Marvel Legacy #1, where Logan was somehow alive and active and in possession of one of the Infinity Stones… One comes from “The Wolverine,” the second film of the “X-Men” spinoff trilogy that “Logan” brings to a close. Logan gets his indestructible adamantium skeleton ("X-Men Origins: Wolverine")Six years after Logan leaves Team X, he falls in love with a woman … There, he confronted his brother. You don't necessarily want to see it, but at least it feels narratively appropriate, like something that's supposed to happen in the broader context of the X-Men mythos.
The trauma of this scars Logan, turning him into a broken husk of a Wolverine. Yashida was able to steal enough of Logan’s healing power that he lost his immortality after all.However, while that explanation would make some sense in terms of the “X-Men” continuity, it seems like the films may have already disallowed for that version of events. In the movie, it’s Charles, not Logan, who destroyed the X-Men.
It’s inside him, for better or worse.Most of the mutants in the world of "Logan" are dead, and the ones that remain are broken and sad. He then appears to his younger self and tells him to team up with Loki to protect Finally, Old Man Phoenix returns to the future to battle Doom alongside Thor in Jason Aaron and Christain Ward's Although that would seemingly be a fitting end for Old Man Phoenix, Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic's So far, this is the last we have seen of Old Man Phoenix.
Logan saved Yashida’s life by pulling him into a well where Logan was being held at a Japanese prisoner of war camp.
If Logan’s healing factor was something taken from him by mutant or scientific means, as in “The Wolverine,” that might suggest it’s something he could get back. Though he tries to run from his past of being a superhero, Logan can’t escape it.
In retaliation, young James kills Thomas with bone claws that emerge fro… He saw Logan’s powers first hand — at Nagasaki, when the atomic bomb was dropped. A one-stop shop for all things video games.
His lifelong journey for the six infinity stones began with his defeat at the hands of.... oh wait that's the wrong story. So it could be that Logan never fully recovered from the effects of that drain. It "fits."
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And now that he stopped his future and was seen alive and well with the far future Avengers, there's no telling when or where he might show up again.Jacob Nardone (also known as Jakobe or Jakobe.Wav in the music community) is a Writer, Reader, Beatmaker, and all around Student of life. The answer “Logan” seems to be pushing comes from some of the “X-Men” comics, and has to do with his adamantium-coated skeleton.In some stories, all the adamantium that makes Logan’s bones nearly unbreakable and his whole body pretty much impervious to bullets also poisons him. A graduate of Hunter College in New York City, he has collected a vast amount of experience examining the cultural and societal context of Film, TV, and Comics in pursuit of his B.A.
Wolverine slaughtering the X-Men, however tragic, is an ending that the audience has been led to expect - whether as part of an alternate future, a "true" ending, a fantasy sequence, etc.It makes sense.
After using the stone to drop in on his old friends, Logan then gave it to Black Widow to ensure Loki's future would change for good. The blast burned Logan, but he healed immediately, right in front of Yashida’s eyes.Decades later, Yashida wants Logan’s immortality for himself. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. A writer and music producer in his free time, Jacob consumes an unhealthy amount of pop culture to satiate his endless hunger for cultural knowledge of Midguard. Share Share Tweet Email. In that movie, Logan travels back to 1973 and alters history in order to prevent mutants from being wiped out in the future. But it fits much better with the film that the thing killing Logan is, simply, being Wolverine. By Jacob Nardone Jul 01, 2020. Comment.