"Before he was a legend… he was just a weapon."
In The Wolverine (2025), Logan returns—not as a savior, but as a man haunted by everything he’s tried to leave behind. Set after the events of Logan but before his final descent, this standalone chapter peels back the scars of the world's most reluctant hero. The setting? Post-blip Tokyo, a city rebuilt but not at peace. The threat? A new breed of mutant assassins bred to erase what’s left of the past—starting with him.
Called back by an old ally whose empire is crumbling from within, Logan finds himself torn between ancient codes of honor and the feral rage he’s buried for too long. There are no costumes here, no teams to lean on. Only steel, blood, and the painful question of whether a man made to kill… can still choose to protect.
This isn't the Logan of suits and X-planes. This is the Ronin Wolverine—wandering, hunted, and at war with a body that heals slower and a mind that forgets less. He’s older, angrier, and more dangerous than ever. And as enemies rise from both sides of the ocean, the claws come out—not for glory, but for survival.
Director Gareth Evans (The Raid) brings savage, close-quarter combat to the forefront. Each fight is intimate, bone-breaking, and brutal. Yet beneath the violence, The Wolverine (2025) is about something deeper: the cost of living when everyone you love is already gone.