How Logan Should Have Ended
Logan was a flat out good movie. Actually, Logan was a great movie. This made the team at How It [...]
Logan was a flat out good movie. Actually, Logan was a great movie. This made the team at How It Should Have Ended's job a little difficult when they were trying to find flaws to exploit in their popular animated videos which are typically spot on with their efforts.
The Logan edition of How It Should Have Ended has been released but it doesn't find too many flaws within Hugh Jackman's final effort as the Wolverine. The video starts out by highlighting Charles Xavier's desire to stay with a couple of country folks while his group was actually running for their lives, making such a move a horrible idea, and goes on to turn Logan's death into a musical number similar to some of Jackman's other projects.
Other than that, Logan is just such a good movie that the video has no room to tear it apart! Congratulations, James Mangold -- that's a feat very few movies are capable of achieving!
In Logan, a weary Logan (Hugh Jackman) cares for an ailing Professor X (Patrick Stewart) at a remote outpost on the Mexican border. His plan to hide from the outside world gets upended when he meets a young mutant (Dafne Keen) who is very much like him. Logan must now protect the girl and battle the dark forces that want to capture her.
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Logan is directed by James Mangold, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Frank and Michael Green, from a story by Mangold, and also stars Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Boyd Holbrook, Stephen Merchant and Dafne Keen.