Immediate Successor in Theatrical Release
After X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), the next mainline X-Men theatrical release is X-Men: First Class (2011). It shifts focus to the origins of Professor X and Magneto and is widely regarded as a course-correction that improved tone, character depth, and world-building. If you are continuing the story chronologically for the core continuity, this is the recommended next step following Origins: Wolverine.
Broader Continuity Context and Two Major Branches
The X-Men franchise splits into two primary continuities after Origins: Wolverine. Fox’s original timeline proceeds with First Class and then Days of Future Past, forming a connected era from 1962 onward. Meanwhile, the standalone Deadpool films exist in a distinct, self-aware continuity that can be approached independently of the main timeline. Below is a concise overview of notable entries, estimated budgets, and worldwide box office where publicly available.
| Film | Year | Budget (est.) | Worldwide Gross (est.) | Primary Relationship to Origins: Wolverine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X-Men: First Class | 2011 | $190M | $353M | Direct continuity sequel; prequel to Days of Future Past |
| The Wolverine | 2013 | $120M | $414M | James Mangold sequel to X2, separate from Origins: Wolverine |
| Deadpool | 2016 | $58M | $783M | Standalone origin; shares universe with later Fox X-Men films |
| X-Men: Days of Future Past | 2014 | $200M | $746M | Bridges timelines; resets continuity in a shared universe |
| Logan | 2017 | $97M | $619M | Epilogue-style finale; part of the main continuity established by First Class and Days of Future Past |
Suggested Viewing Paths
- Strict chronological path: Origins: Wolverine → X-Men: First Class → Days of Future Past → The Wolverine → Logan
- Standalone path for Deadpool: Watch Deadpool early or after First Class, as it is tonally distinct and less dependent on prior X-Men lore
- Avoid direct sequel confusion: Origins: Wolverine is not a narrative stepping stone to The Wolverine; the latter is a soft reboot within the Fox continuity
The Wolverine as a Narrative Continuation
The Wolverine (2013) follows the timeline established by X2: X-Men United and The Last Stand, not the events of Origins: Wolverine. It features an older Logan dealing with grief and a near-immortal adversary in Japan. While tonally aligned with the earlier Fox X-Men films, it is not a direct continuation of Origins: Wolverine, which concludes Wolverine’s origin story rather than his ongoing saga.
Deadpool and Shared Universe Nuances
Deadpool and its sequel deliberately reference and intersect with the broader Fox X-Men continuity, including elements established by earlier films. However, Deadpool’s story is largely self-contained and can be enjoyed without strict adherence to the main timeline. In this sense, Deadpool functions as both a standalone origin and a side adventure that comments on the larger universe, including events like those in Origins: Wolverine only tangentially.
Key Takeaways for Viewers
If your goal is to follow a linear, continuity-driven progression, treat Origins: Wolverine as character backstory and move to X-Men: First Class as the next major chapter. If you prefer tonal variety and accessible humor, consider pairing Origins: Wolverine with Deadpool as complementary but independent entries. Understanding these relationships helps you choose the path that best matches your preferred narrative and emotional experience.