‘Wolverine 3’ Gets A Title And A Poster
Hugh Jackmanpromisedwe’d see a big reveal from the next Wolverine movie this week, and this morning he delivered. The actor has just shared the first official poster for the film, which reveals that the official title is… drumroll please…Logan. Check out theLoganposter below, plus a little peek at the script.
Jackman unveiled the firstWolverine 3poster — sorry I meanLoganposter — on Twitter. As you may see from the photo, the promotional campaign has officially begun.
LOGANpic.twitter.com/IeIvcvFyTE
— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman)June 12, 2025
For a closer look, here’s a more hi-res version of the image from directorJames Mangold.
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— Mangold (@mang0ld)June 25, 2025
It’s a simple poster, but kind of a startling one if you know anything about the character. Logan a.k.a. Wolverine is famous for his accelerated healing factor, which allows him to take all manner of punishment and recover instantaneously. But the hand in thatLoganposter is covered with cuts and scars. And who’s the small child holding his hand? Could that be X-23, the female Wolverine clonerumored to appearin the movie?
Loganis loosely based on theOld Man Loganstory arc from the comics, which sees an aged Wolverine pulled back into action in an unhappy future. It’ll be Jackman’s last time in the mutant superhero role he’s been playing since 2000’sX-Men.Patrick Stewartreturns as Professor X, for what might behis last timeas well. The villain isconfirmed to beMister Sinister, although it’s unclear who’s playing him. Our best guess isRichard Grant, who has an unnamed part in the movie.Boyd Holbrook,Stephen Merchant, andElizabeth Rodriguezalso star.
Jackman has teased a “very different” tone forLogan, which is expected to have anR rating. Mangold shared a page of the script that hints at the darker vibe of the film.
Page two of our screenplay.pic.twitter.com/5X93NtWuVS
The page is from early in the movie, and it starts working toward that R rating right away with Logan dropping a “fuck.” What’s even more interesting, though, is the way the script describes the action scenes, the consequences of those action scenes, and the guy at the center of all this. If you’re not up for squinting at the tiny print above, we’ve written it out for you below:
Now might be a good time to talk about the “fights” described in the next 100 or so pages. Basically, if you’re on the make for a hyper choreographed, gravity defying, city-block destroying, CG fuckathon, this ain’t your movie.
In this flick, people will get hurt or killed when shit falls on them. They will get just as hurt or just as killed if they get hit with something big and heavy like, say, a car. Should anyone in our story have the misfortune to fall off a roof or out a window, they won’t bounce. They will die.
As for our hero, well, he’s older now and it’s clear his abilities aren’t what they once were. He’s fading on the inside and his diminished healing factor keeps him in a constant state of chronic pain — hence booze as a painkiller.
So by all means, go ahead and worry about him.