16
2013    2h 6minAction, Adventure
6.771%69%6.4
Secuela de "X-Men: la decisión final". Lobezno llega a Japón para encontrarse con un viejo amigo al que salvó la vida hace años, y se ve envuelto en una conspiración que involucra a la yakuza y a los mutantes.
Directed by James Mangold
  • Hugh JackmanLogan / Wolverine / Productor
  • Hiroyuki SanadaShingen Harada / Lord Shingen
  • Tao OkamotoMariko Yashida / Scarlet Samurai
  • Rila FukushimaYukio / Pinkie Pie
  • Famke JanssenJean Grey / Phoenix
  • Will Yun LeeHarada
  • Svetlana KhodchenkovaMadame Hydra / Viper
  • Hal YamanouchiIchiro Yashida / Silver Samurai
  • Brian TeeNoburo Mori
  • Ken YamamuraYoung Yashida
  • Nobutaka AoyagiSecurity
  • Seiji FunamotoServant
  • Shinji IkefujiPock-Face
  • Qyoko KudoAya
  • Nobuaki KakudaBuddhist Priest
  • Chiharu MizunoOld Woman
  • Takao KinoshitaFruit Cart Vendor
  • Conrad ColebyRed Beard
  • Taris TylerBar Man (Red Beard's Friend)
  • Sarah Naylor-LiddellYukon Bar Patron
  • Humpty23 de febrero de 2025
    Wolverine and katana's ahh I love the Japanese.
  • Arthas Menethil30 de mayo de 2025
    I loved this one with Yukio and Mariko Story-line
  • Sijith Sivasuthan30 de mayo de 2026
    An interesting continuation of Wolverine's story. Placing Logan in Japan creates a unique and visually beautiful combination. While the general acting across the board is above average, Hugh Jackman is phenomenal and carries the emotional weight as always. ​The story itself is somewhat average, though it does offer some unexpected twists. The action choreography and sequences are excellent, especially the breathtaking fight on top of the bullet train. However, the climax ultimately feels like a letdown, failing to live up to the high stakes built throughout the film. Thankfully, the incredibly surprising post-credits scene completely makes up for it and sets up an exciting future.
  • Varun19 de octubre de 2024
    It’s so rare these days to get a whole solo movie on a superhero just having a side quest kind of story. I had a lot of nostalgia for this movie, Wolverine in JAPAN fighting yakuza and ninjas??? Sign me up!!! Glad I did a rewatch. It’s definitely a mediocre film that does a lot of basic uninteresting things but I still enjoyed it, it has some cool action sequences and pretty good pacing. I think the plot twist is also well done. I hope we’ll get to see more superhero movies in the future that incorporates Japan into their story.
  • mickerdoo13 de julio de 2025
    Besides Jackman and Fukushima, there isn't much else here. Action you've grown to expect without the ensemble you know and love.
  • Carl Brutananadilewski12 de mayo de 2026
    His sidekick this whole movie looks like a Roger persona from American Dad
  • Amir Animashaun17 de agosto de 2025
    This movie is alright nothing special but I don’t have any problems with it just didn’t wow me away. The action and choreography is amazing and the setting in Japan is actually pretty interesting and allows the movie to go through some cool stuff. I don’t know why people crap on silver samurai, yeah it’s not 100% comic accurate it’s still pretty cool and the cgi is great in this movie. I think I’m just noticing at this point that people just like to follow the crowd rather than form their own opinions.
  • M08Y1 de marzo de 2026
    Man, This movie really works for me in just about every single way. After X-Men Origins: Wolverine, hopes weren't exactly high for another outing with Wolverine, but thank god we got one. This film has everything, Wolverine, Bullet Trains, The Yakuza, Ninjas, Samurai and atomic blasts. Seriously good stuff. The Wolverine doesn't fall victim to trying to be cool and as a result has the breathing room to really do it's own thing. We pick up with Logan after the events of X3, where he is a destroyed man living in cave. He gets whisked off to Japan and gets dragged into a family conspiracy involving losing his powers, a weird snake lady and a massive a massive robot samurai. The action scenes are spot on, with a weakened wolverine cutting his way through Japanese criminals and Ninjas. While not particularly bloody, they are plenty violent. The audio and visuals are generally really good. As much as I'd like a 4K blu-ray of this, I don't know if it would really give much benefit. The extended cut is a nice touch with a few more fight scenes.
  • Nathan Magreta18 de febrero de 2026
    It's a nice, fun action film, but there isn't much that's makes it special.
  • Harish Cousal12 de diciembre de 2025
    A grounded, stoic chapter that lets Logan breathe. Japan’s setting gives the story real soul and style. The action feels sharp, personal, and beautifully brutal. Easy to love — a rare superhero film with quiet weight
  • Areeb Alam13 de noviembre de 2025
    When I watched it first time (was quite young), I actually really liked it. But now as an adult, seems a bit confusing. Some things were happening just to make a moment interesting. Still overall enjoyed it.
  • keithy07729 de agosto de 2025
    Atomic start, men in PJs play in snow, Audi redhead, daddy baggage.
  • Danny Potter-Jones24 de agosto de 2025
    It's somewhat enjoyable it's not perfect but it is fun I don't hate it.
  • ftfv911 de junio de 2025
    Fuck this shit is hella good
  • Mister Arn19 de mayo de 2025
    The Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is fighting the demons that plague him, and killing bad guys becomes an afterthought. Loved the idea of getting insight into a troubled Wolverine, but the movie didn't deliver.

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