The new superhero movieĀ LoganĀ has been getting a lot of attention, mostlyĀ because A) itās genuinely, unusually great, and B) itās supposedly Hugh Jackmanās last performance as Wolverine, a character who shot the actor to immediate superstardom and became a lynchpin in 20th Century Foxās lucrative franchise.
But fans of the X-Men movies learnedĀ this weekend thatĀ LoganĀ wasnāt just Hugh Jackmanās final appearance in the series. James Mangoldās brutal western take on the X-Men universe is also Sir Patrick Stewartās swan song as Professor X, a character heās been playing since Bryan Singerās originalĀ X-MenĀ movie in 2000.
Sir Patrick Stewart made the announcement at a SiriusXM Town Hall (via EW):
āA week ago, Friday night in Berlin, the three of us sat, watching the movie,ā Sir Patrick Stewart said. āAnd I was so moved by it, much more moved than I had been the first time of seeing it. Maybe it was the company of these two guys, but the movie ended and ā this is an admission ā but at one point [Hugh] reached out, and he took my hand in those last few minutes, and I saw him go [mimes wiping a tear from his eye] like this, and then I realized I had just done the same thing. Then, the movie endedā¦ and we were going to be taken up on stage, but not until the credits were over. So, we had some time to sit there and, as I sat there I realized there willĀ neverĀ be a better, a more perfect, a more sensitive, emotional, and beautiful way of sayingĀ au revoirĀ to Charles Xavier than this movie. So, I told [Hugh] that same evening, āIām done too. Itās all over.āā
The X-Men movies have been expanding in new directions lately. The mainĀ X-MenĀ movies still take place in the past, with the next movie rumored to take place in the 1990s, and spin-offs likeĀ Deadpool and the television seriesĀ LegionĀ operating in corners of the X-Men universe that donāt seem to interact much with characters like the older version of Professor Charles Xavier.
The 76-year-old Sir Patrick Stewart doesnāt seem to be retiring from acting anytime soon: heās scheduled to star in the comedyĀ Wilde WeddingĀ and the animated family movieĀ Emojis later this year. TheĀ X-MenĀ andĀ Star TrekĀ star alsoĀ recentlyĀ gave one of his most menacing performances ever inĀ Green Room, as a white supremacist who targets a punk band for termination after they witness a murder.
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William Bibbiani (everyone calls him āBibbsā) is Craveās film content editor and critic. You can hear him every week onĀ The B-Movies PodcastĀ andĀ Canceled Too Soon, and watch him on theĀ weekly YouTubeĀ seriesĀ What the Flick. Follow his rantings on Twitter atĀ @WilliamBibbiani.
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