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Logan is the definitive gritty, dark wrap-up story to the cinematic saga of Wolverine of the X-Men, and it presents the world-weary, razor-clawed hero as caring for an ailing Professor X as well as young Laura-a genetic "daughter" created to be a weapon who has no-one else to turn to. With his teammates gone, Logan aka Wolverine must battle through a bleak near future while vicious cyborg mercenaries are in hot pursuit. Both Logan and Laura deliver deadly action while a relentless Pierce and his commando cronies badger the grim Canuck aided by...well, I don't want to give everything away. This is the hard-hitting sendoff that some fans felt Wolverine should have been like since X-Men (2000). It's a bittersweet goodbye for Wolverine fans.

Erik M.

Factual error: Logan and Laura emerge from an urgent-care clinic in a small town, presumably somewhere in the Great Plains or eastern Rockies. Shortly after they emerge from this clinic, a Louisiana state highway sign is visible in the background. As the scene ends, the camera pulls back to show mountains in the background, indicating that they aren't in Louisiana.

Jay Bienvenu

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Logan: Nature made me a freak. Man made me a weapon. And God made it last too long.

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Question: This question and answer may contain spoilers. The film made it seem like once the mutant children cross the Canadian border, they would be safe. Dr. Rice (I believe it was him) even says they (the Reavers) need to hurry or they'll lose the children if they cross. My question is why? Did I miss something? Who was suppose to meet the children in Canada? Or is Dr. Rice saying they can't follow the children into Canada, and if so, why not? Alkali Lake was in Canada and it doesn't seem they have any regards for laws and borders. And surely if the children were that valuable, or the need to destroy them so important, why would Dr. Rice not send his army of Reavers to battle whoever was helping the children?

Bishop73

Chosen answer: It is subtly shown that Rice has a deal with the US government to conduct his business without conflict, something he won't have in Canada. There is also a strong theory that the people helping the children is Department H. The Canadian organization that started the super team, Alpha Flight.

MasterOfAll

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