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Before Logan became a gritty, R-rated swan song, 2013’s The Wolverine gave us a glimpse of what a standalone, character-driven Logan story could look like. Directed by James Mangold, this film strips away the superhero spectacle and places Wolverine in the heart of Japan, battling yakuza, ninjas, and his own immortality. But if you’ve only seen the theatrical version, you’re missing the full story. Directed by James Mangold, this film strips away
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Several restored dialogue scenes flesh out Logan's internal struggle and his relationships with Mariko and Yukio.
Even years after its release, The Wolverine holds up as one of the best entries in the franchise. It successfully bridges the gap between the original trilogy and the modern era of superhero films. If you’re a fan of Hugh Jackman’s legendary run, the Extended 720p/1080p Blu-ray is the definitive way to watch this chapter.
The extended cut (often referred to as the "Unleashed" version) restores the visceral violence that fits Logan's character, including more blood and intense choreography.