12. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

Produced to partly compensate for Wolverine’s sacrifice in X-Men: The Last Stand, however, X-Men Origins: Wolverine gave viewers a forgettable and unnecessary journey.

All of Hugh Jackman’s efforts couldn’t elevate a movie with a poor script, shaky by-the-numbers storytelling, and terrible CGI.

11. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

A testament to the importance of Bryan Singer in making X-Men a successful franchise.

10. The Wolverine (2010)

Receiving a significant upgrade from X-Men Origins, the second Wolverine spin-off draws from Chris Claremont and Frank Miller’s classic comic book to bring our titular character to Japan.

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The foreign setting gives viewers a more independent feel, The Wolverine is completely separate from the X-men franchise thanks to its samurai image.

9. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)

Set in the 1980s, Apocalypse has worked hard to bring the giant blue villain from the game to the big screen.

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However, the newest class of X-Men gives viewers plenty of fun, with Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner as Jean Grey, Tye Sheridan as Cyclops and Kodi Smit-McPhee as Nightcrawler providing excitement for viewers

8. X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)

An improved take on X-Men: The Last Stand, with many elements taken from the comics, Dark Phoenix offers a fuller story for the character of Jean Grey.

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However, no matter how well the movie does in terms of action scenes or character development… Dark Phoenix still cannot bring viewers new feelings because the movie’s story is not new.

7. X-Men: First Class (2011)

As for the younger versions of Professor

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Revelations from the turbulent relationship between Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr in their youth have brought excitement to viewers.

X-Men: First Class is a combination of humorous elements, exciting action scenes, and interesting characters that made the film a huge success.

6. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

After a few years of being `frozen`, X-Men movies have gradually made a strong comeback in recent years.

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Hugh Jackman still proved that he was worthy of this role later while Quicksilver’s (Evan Peters) segment took the spotlight of the entire movie.

5. Deadpool (2016)

It seemed like a solo film about Deadpool would never appear on the big screen because Wade Wilson’s terrifying appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine didn’t leave an impression on the audience.

But Ryan Reynolds proved them all wrong when he became the star of the movie.

4. X-Men (2000)

It is the first film to prove that superheroes can appear on the big screen.

Perfect performances from McKellen, Stewart, Jackman, Anna Paquin and Famke Janssen along with a solid script helped X-Men make a mark in the hearts of viewers right from the beginning, helping the films that followed.

3. Deadpool 2 (2018)

With his second success with Deadpool, perhaps Ryan Reynolds’ ability is no longer in dispute.

A diverse cast we’ve never seen in superhero movies, silly jokes mixed with touching moments make the movie captivating.

2. Logan (2017)

One of the best things Fox does for the X-Men franchise is allow filmmakers to explore themes and genres outside the confines of the films.

A bleak vision of the future, when mutants are nearly gone, Wolverine, then old and weak, must protect a little girl with powers similar to his.

The film became a beautiful tribute to Hugh Jackman thanks to his dedication.

1. X2 (2003)

X2 isn’t just the best X-Men movie, it’s also among the best among superhero movies.

X2 is a combination of thrilling journeys with rich themes, inspired by the series God Loves, Man Kills.

(According to Giang Anh – lostbird.vn)