Clip X-Men Origins: Wolverine -- "Wolverine". Photos Top cast Edit. Hugh Jackman Logan as Logan …. Danny Huston Stryker as Stryker. Troye Sivan James as James.
Gavin Hood. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Two mutant brothers, Logan and Victor, born two hundred years ago, suffer childhood trauma and have only each other to depend on. Basically, they're fighters and killers, living from war to war throughout U.
In modern times, a U. Colonel, Stryker, recruits them and other mutants as commandos. Logan quits and becomes a logger, falling in love with a local teacher. When Logan refuses to rejoin Stryker's crew, the Colonel sends the murderous Victor. Logan now wants revenge.
Witness the Origin. Rated PG for intense sequences of action and violence, and some partial nudity. Did you know Edit. The suit made Schreiber feel "humiliated", and he requested a chance to gain real muscle. He trained for three months while filming Defiance in Lithuania, and continued to train alongside Jackman during filming. Jackman also made Schreiber add a great deal of protein to his diet, which Schreiber called "the genocide of chickens.
In the illusion, the girl asks Xavier if it's time to find their friends — all of them — all the mutants, everywhere. Xavier agrees. Stryker tells his son to make him proud and leaves Cerebro. In the illusion, Xavier puts on the cerebral helmet and tells the girl not to move. Outside, Stryker orders the soldier to kill anyone who approaches, even if it's him. While walking to the hallways, Stryker and Lady Deathstryke look at the water pressure meters, and the Colonel panics.
Wolverine runs off on his own to look for Stryker and comes across an adamantium smelting room. Stryker and Lady Deathstryke enter, and Stryker starts explaining to him about how he has to keep the adamantium hot and liquid because once it cools it's indestructible.
Stryker leaves and tells Wolverine that he used to think he was one of a kind — he was wrong. Logan runs after him, but Yuriko blocks his exit and tosses him across the room.
Outside, Stryker takes the cables keeping the helicopter on the ground off, but just then Wolverine shows up, punches him and pops his claws in his arm. Logan yells at him for experimenting on him and stealing his life, but Stryker tells him that he volunteered for the procedure willingly.
Wanting answers, Logan asks Stryker who he is, but Stryker tells him that he's nothing but a failed experiment, provoking Logan into digging his claws deeper into Stryker's arm. Stryker doesn't want the mutant to remember the work they did together — he was an animal then, he's an animal now, Stryker just gave him claws.
Suddenly, they hear an alarm going off then water burst out of the dam. Logan asks Stryker what's happening, and Stryker tells him that the spillway is about to get flooded because he was trying to relieve the pressure. In an attempt to escape alive, Stryker says that it's too late for anyone who's inside to make it out and offers him to come with him and get all the answers he wants — he's a survivor, always has been. Wolverine repeats Stryker's former words, saying he's just an animal with claws — if they die, he dies.
He then pops his claws in Stryker's neck and ties him to the helicopter's leg with the cable before running back in. Magneto, wearing a helmet designed to shield against telepathic attacks, is able to reach Xavier while the X-Men are incapacitated by the psychic assault.
Per Magneto's directions, Mystique impersonates Stryker and instructs Jason of a change in plans - to kill all humans, which Jason then communicates to the brainwashed Xavier. Stryker manages to get himself out of the cables, but before he can get up, Cerebro's effect gets to him and he grabs his head in pain, Stryker is shocked that Cerebro II is turned against him as he writhes in pain, just like every other "white light" in Cerebro, including President McKenna.
After Dark Cerebro is reprogrammed, Stryker is shown to be in the same pain as every other human much to his shock. Later on, Magneto and Mystique come across Stryker once again, Walking to the suffering Colonel in amusement. Magneto ties Stryker to a concrete wall with the metal chain.
Magneto, Mystique, and Pyro use the helicopter as an escape vehicle and leave Stryker to die. When the X-Men and the students make their way back to the Blackbird, Logan, carrying Artie Maddicks , comes face to face with Stryker one last time, who asked "Who has the answers, Wolverine? Those people? That creature in your arms? Looking at Artie, Wolverine puts him down, dropped the dog tags Stryker fashioned for him years earlier and informs Stryker that he would "take his chances with him" and left him to die, by leaving him at the mercy of the collapsing dam.
As Wolverine walks away, Stryker bellows after him that "One day! Someone will finish what I've started Wolverine! One day! Given his immobilised status, Stryker dies when the nearby dam bursts. Wolverine and Artie Maddicks were the last two people to see Stryker. According to Charles Xavier, William Stryker was not simply drowned when the dam at Alkali Lake burst, but was disintegrated by the sheer force of the water pressure pummeling his body, a fate that would have beheld Jean Grey, if her powers did not shield her in a cocoon of telekinetic energy.
After Mystique subdues most of the guards in the room and prepares to kill Trask, Stryker tasers her and attempts to bring her in, until Professor X , Magneto , Wolverine and Beast intervene, and Magneto uses his powers to attach the tasers onto him instead. Whilst he is incapacitated by his own taser, Logan looks down at Stryker and experiences a flashback to Stryker's involvement in Weapon X.
After recovering and removing the taser from his body, Stryker spares a fleeting glance at Wolverine's bone claws, before running out of the conference room. Later, Stryker is present at Trask's side when he unveils the Sentinel designs to President Nixon in the Oval Office, as a response to the impending mutant threat posed by Magneto and Mystique.
Stryker points his plastic gun against Mystique. He then accompanies Trask to the public demonstration of the Sentinels outside the White House, expressing surprise at the Sentinels' remote activation at the hands of Magneto. Once the Sentinels begin attacking the humans at Magneto's behest, Stryker shepherds Trask into the White House's Presidential bunker for their safety.
Whilst in the bunker, Trask is alerted to the presence of a mutant inside the bunker, prompting the Secret Service agents and Stryker to pull out their weapons to subdue Mystique.
Magneto uses his metal powers to cause their guns to hit the roof, prompting Stryker to pull out his plastic gun, which a disguised Mystique takes off him during the commotion. Magneto pulls the bunker out of the White House in an attempt to kill Nixon, and Mystique uses Stryker's plastic gun to shoot Magneto in the neck, incapacitating him. Mystique later poses as Major Stryker to fish Wolverine out from the Potomac River, where he was flung by Magneto, and states that she will take him under her care.
Despite Mystique saving Wolverine, Stryker still manages to get him in his possession and has him taken to Alkali Lake and successfully turned into Weapon X. After the destruction of the X-Mansion, a chopper descends to the ground. Moira MacTaggert approaches them, thinking they are part of another agency, until the leader steps out and removes his sunglasses. It's William Stryker. Raven notices him and tries to warn everyone, but Stryker orders his men to fire a sonic blast that incapacitates everyone, except for Scott Summers , Jean Grey , and Nightcrawler.
Jean manages to keep them hidden by manipulating the mind of one of Stryker's men. Stryker captures Moira, Hank, Peter, and Raven. Nightcrawler teleports himself, Scott, and Jean into their chopper, but he cannot get anyone out because of the electrical lining within. Stryker takes everyone to his facility and traps Moira and the mutants in a room.
After the four wake up, Mystique calls out to Stryker, who greets Mystique, who in turn addresses him as "Major Stryker", but he corrects her, saying it's "Colonel Stryker" now. He tells the four not to get too close to the walls, for it may create some discomfort. Moira introduces herself and points out that she is a senior officer of the CIA, but Stryker says he knows who she is.
Moira says that he can't keep her imprisoned, but Stryker says he can. He explains the psychic event that destroyed every nuke from the Alkali Lake all the way to Moscow. That event emanated from where Stryker found the X-Men, at the home of the world's strongest psychic.
Stryker then demands that the four prisoners tell him where Charles Xavier is. Moira tells Stryker that it's not Xavier he should be worried about, because there is someone else , someone more powerful out there. Mystique says that if he lets the four of them out, they can help. But Stryker refuses, asking Mystique if she really expects him to believe what she says.
It is also revealed that Stryker is back at Weapon X capturing mutants for his experiments and that Wolverine is still in his custody.
Mystique's deception had basically no effect on the timeline, and there was no explanation of why she impersonated Stryker or how she left Weapon X and the real Stryker returned. In that case Wolverine. It is a path that continues into X-Men: Apocalypse. This makes sense Logan declines, agrees to help Kayla rescue her sister, and goes off to play hero as Stryker orders the meds to activate Weapon XI. Kayla leads Wolverine into a prison full of X-Men cameos.
Wolverine cuts the place up and frees everyone, Kayla joyfully reunites with her sister, and they all head out together and live happily ever after. Nah, Deadpool stops 'em at the door. His mouth is now actually fused shut, and his eyelids are pinned back in a way that I guess is supposed to evoke his traditional mask. He's also got implanted katana, which he can retract in the same style as Logan's claws, because why the hell not? The fleeing mutants are briefly paralyzed by how goofy all of this is.
Logan unfreezes first, and orders Kayla to find the kids another way out so that they won't have to deal with Wade Sword-Hands, whom Stryker is apparently controlling via keyboard commands , because if the marriage of technology and biology has a future, it's as a text-adventure assassin.
Meanwhile, the kids are facing off against armed guards, and Emma Frost shifts to her diamond form, which, in X-Men Origins: Wolverine makes her look like she got her powers via a bite from a radioactive Beadazzler machine. She and Teenage Cyclops clear the room pretty effectively, though. Kayla insists that she has to stay, and orders her kid sister to lead the rest of the X-Teens to freedom. Fortunately, even blindfolded, Scott Summers has a really good sense of direction, so they're able to find their way out.
Again, the bit actors and their dialogue are consistently better than the rest of the movie; maybe the X-Teens and Gambit can have their own breakout movie. X-Teens, is a stupid name, though, so they'd probably have to call it something snappier.
Nah, too many syllables. There's a great "Really? Victor shows up to save Logan from a tumble into a nuclear reactor, because "nobody kills you but me," and then they fight Deadpool back to back, in what I guess is supposed to be a poignant callback to their days as battle bros.
God , I love this movie. Stryker still has the gun with adamantium bullets, which he now plans to use to wipe Logan's memory, because that makes perfect sense.
Logan gives Victor a hand up, Victor says something about brothers looking out for each other. Then, they both jump off the collapsing reactor. Logan is about to be crushed by the wreckage, but Gambit swoops in to the rescue. Logan sends him to help the kids escape, while he finds an actually-mortally-injured-this-time Kayla Silverfox, who has conveniently landed nearby. They make out, and he insists he's going to get her out alive, and then he literally walks off into the sunset, carrying her.
Until Stryker, miraculously unharmed, shoots him in the head with the magic adamantium bullets. He's going to kill Kayla, but she uses her hypnosis powers to get him first to turn the gun on himself, then to throw it away, turn around, and walk as far as he can. The X-Teens emerge to safety, where they're met by a suspiciously ambulatory Charles Xavier, in case you forgot that this movie was in official X-Men continuity. Back in the ruins, Gambit finds Logan with a head full of bullets and no memories save for what's on his dog tags.
Logan yells "What's my name? This is supposed to take us full-circle to the events of the first X-Men movie, and it does explain why Wolverine doesn't remember any of the X-Men when he meets them in the first movie, but it doesn't really cover why they don't remember the guy with the claws who busted them out of Canadian mutant gulag when they were teenagers.
That seems like the sort of thing that sticks with you. The credits roll, but it's not over! Nope, there's Bill Stryker, still waking in a daze, his shoes shredded and his feet bloody, as if he's just come off of four days on the floor of San Diego Comic Con. He's found by some army guys, who tell him he's wanted for questioning in relation to the death of the general he stabbed, but obviously the charges won't stick, since he's back and promoted to General in X2.
There's also a stinger with Deadpool's decapitated head, and if you're guessing that the twist is that his eyes pop open—well, you're not wrong. The title of X-Men Origins: Wolverine hints that it was supposed to be one of a series of origin-story films.
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