

He also crashes a scene from X-Men Origins: Wolverine, in which a younger Wolverine, featuring sideburns and his trademark hairdo, stands face to face with a modified Wade Wilson, who has black markings on his body and a mouth sown shut. He saves his one true love form being shot and killed, brings back a member of the X-Force, and even shoots a young and eager Ryan Reynolds in the head to keep him from committing to Green Lantern (arguably the biggest stain on the actor's career). In the Deadpool 2 post-credits sequence, Deadpool uses Cable's time-traveling technology to take him back in time and change some crucial events. At the time of that film's release, Jackman swore that he was done playing Wolverine for good, but some fans still wonder, is Logan alive? The Deadpool 2 post-credits scene features both Logan and time travel, and seeing Wolverine on the big screen will make many viewers question if the hero's fate in Logan was as permanent as it seemed. The angry, clawed superhero, as played by Hugh Jackman, was the linchpin of the on-screen X-Men universe for almost two decades - until he died in 2017's Logan.

If there's one X-Men everybody loves, it's Wolverine.
