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IT’S A SPLATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH

- CHRIS HUNNEYSETT

THE gloves are off and the claws are out as Hugh Jackman makes an emotional last stand as the superhero Wolverine.

True to the spirit of the Marvel comics the character was ripped from, this is a splatter fest of bone-splitting, brain-skewering violence – and it’s all the more fun for it. Armed with super-tough adamantium bones, retractabl­e claws and an extraordin­ary healing ability, Wolverine was the breakout star of 2003’s first X-Men film. Though Jackman hides his leading man looks behind a beard and glasses, there’s no disguising the big Aussie’s impressive physique. He first played the role in 2003 and remains fiercely imposing, even at 48 years old. Set many years after the original film, Wolverine and Professor Xavier are eking out a living in Mexico.

Patrick Stewart brings all his Shakespear­ean expertise to bear as the wheelchair-bound, former X-Men leader and Wolverine’s surrogate father.

A mute orphan of prodigious ability is landed in their care and they’re pursued by heavily armed corporate agents, aiming to terminate her.

Whereas previously the X-Men series had courted a family audience with a 12A certificat­e, this one flaunts its 15 age limit. Abandoning spandex and light-hearted frolics, this is notably the grittiest, darkest and bloodiest offering in the often disappoint­ing, nine-film franchise.

Film studio 20th Century Fox are clearly aiming for the mega box office of their X-Men spin-off and surprise smash, Deadpool, which also had a 15 certificat­e.

However at £102million, Logan is more than twice as expensive, so will have to work a lot harder to make as much money.

There’s no lack of money, effort or expertise on show. Ferocious fist fights litter the cross-country chase, and it ends with a drug-fuelled rampage through a forest.

Pummelled by far more emotional and physical punches than previous episodes, I almost wish it wasn’t the last one.

We’ll see.

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