10 Reasons We'll Miss Hugh Jackman As Wolverine

By T Campbell /

8. He Gets The X-Men's Message

By X-Men 3 and X-Men: Days of Future Past, Logan is no longer just safeguarding individual kids: he€™s safeguarding the future of the entire mutant race, inheriting the work that Charles Xavier began (because, spoiler alert, Xavier is either €œsuperhero dead€ or physically incapable of making the journey himself). If you think it seems like a strange journey to go from bar fights to mutant messiah, Jackman€™s Wolverine shares your skepticism. He never feels worthy of the role, but he has his duty. That€™s an attitude that many of history€™s messianic figures share. The loner, restless in his solo films, ultimately finds his greatest fulfilment by embracing a cause far bigger than himself. The concern for diversity at the heart of the X-Men also comes from Jackman€™s own heart: he has spoken out about such issues as €œlatent discrimination€ in Oscar nominations and done philanthropic work for entrepreneurs in poorer nations.