Over the course of 17 yr , Hugh Jackmanredefined what audiences would require from leading actors in superhero office with his take on the dear Marvel Comics character Wolverine ( a.k.a . Logan ) .

His tenure as the character , whilst the longest so far in the pantheon of superhero roles by a considerable margin , was not always smooth and had its undeniable low point as well as its triumphs . Let ’s look at all of the movies and their score on review totality site Metacritic to provide a clear understanding of how critics responded to each of his appearance .

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (40)

Though it ’s the lowest - rate of the 10 - Men movies overall , ten - Men Origins : Wolverineis by no means the most hat movie of the   serial and is often more the bailiwick of playful mockery , even within the franchise itself .

It was the first standalone speculation of Jackman ’s take on the character but its cheesy story and unfinished - reckon effects made it a certified clunker with critic despite all the goodwill that the typically great mold brought with them .

X-Men: Apocalypse (52)

Jackman only appears briefly asWolverinein the ninth X - Men   installation but it ’s by far the most memorable cameo of the character and it do up one of the best   picture of the entire movie .

Providing an alternating origin for the role and their adamantium skeleton in the ever - confusing timeline of the serial ,   the master wedge ofApocalypsefind themselves trapped within the Alkali lake   lab established in early movies and are forced to free ' Weapon X ' , who proceeds to slice and cube his way through the entire facility in one of the best action sequences of not just Jackman ’s run as the reference but the franchise a whole .

X-Men: The Last Stand (58)

Often maligned as one of the worst risible Holy Writ version of all time , The Last Standbrought the original 10 - Men movie trilogy to an end on a low note which no doubt resonated with the experience critics had with the following moving picture , X - Men Origins : Wolverine , causing   accusations of substandard quality to cement around the claim .

Jackman was never quite sold as the out and out main character of the original trilogy though he essentially was . This became most apparent inThe Last Stand , in which his version of Wolverine is forced to take on an uncharacteristic leadership role which for sure did n’t help the movie ’s overall want of focusing .

The Wolverine (63)

The second standalone Wolverine movie , and the first from film director James Mangold , The Wolverinechanged a lot of affair up and the core , whilst not among the highest highs of the enfranchisement , greatly assisted in salvaging the brand ’s , and the character ’s , image within the moving-picture show .

X-Men (64)

The originalX - Menmovie was a landmark within the superhero musical genre for a number of reasons and one of the biggest has always been the breakout performance of the then - about - strange Jackman as Wolverine .

True success within superhero office is still measure by a variety of inseparable and symbiotic bond between character and doer and few have been as synonymous with each other as Hugh Jackman and Wolverine .

X-Men: First Class (65)

Only appearing in a very brief cameo , Jackman recapitulate the role of Wolverine again for only one prospect in this prequel moving-picture show but , unlikeApocalypse , the appearance can only really be described as more of a gag than a sequence .

The joke is that the grapheme pour down up in a recruitment collage in whichMagnetoandProfessor Xapproach a variety of mutants to join their early iteration of the 10 - Men , with Logan rebuffing them in the most sharp and characteristic way possible .

X2: X-Men United (68)

The first 10 - Men pic continuation stay one of the most significant development within thesuperhero genrenot only for broaden and enrich its already very telling ensemble of actor and character but for intensifying the activity and drama beyond a breaker point that audience had experienced before from a comic book adaptation .

Continuing Jackman ’s journey to the absolute head of the dealership , X2focusses a lot on Wolverine ’s cryptic past through the movie ’s adversary , who would re-emerge multiple times throughout the serial themselves .

X-Men: Days of Future Past (75)

Of the mainline 10 - Men movies , sidereal day of Future Pastsits as the favorite amongst critic and many fan . The gigantic movie combine the two main halves of the 10 - Men movie creation ’s many - sided timelines with Jackman and Wolverine swear out as the primary bridge between the original mould and the new actors playing younger edition of the same characters via a sentence travel plot .

Though he would cameo in the follow X - Men movie , the fib provided a semi - conclusive termination for Jackman ’s take on the character even though his greatest achievement in the role was yet to do …

Logan (77)

One of the highest - rat Marvel comic adaptations of all time amongst both critics and sports fan alike , LoganlegitimizedFox ’s run of ten - Men movie in a style that no other ingress can match .

develop the Western idea ofThe Wolverine , in particular , James Mangold ’s second stab at the lineament was a modest , more emotionally - driven , route movie that handle Jackman ’s retirement from the role with a commendable amount of finesse .

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