I know a lot of people hate on the bone claws but honestly it makes sense when you think about it. That way when he got the adamantium he already had the muscles in his arms to make the claws work. If he had no claws before and just implanted them then they’d have to make some kind of mechanism/implant more muscle tissue in order for him to retract them
I don’t see understand it. “It makes it better if he didn’t have bone claws, it shows him having a rough difficult past being used as an experiment.” Him having bone claws takes that away? Plus without them his mutation is just boring asf
That's exactly how Wolverine's claws worked for most of his history. They were mechanical devices housed in his forearms. It wasn't until Wolverine issue 75 (I think) where he was retconned into having bone claws after Magneto ripped all of the adamantium out of him.
when he unsheathes them they sound more grotesque with a meaty and crunchy sound, and he pushes them out very slowly. While with adamantium it makes a clean “Sssshing!” sound and almost always instantaneously pops out
It's interesting that Wolverine's adamantium is the definition of a blessing and a curse. It's the biggest threat to his healing factor, without it, it runs unabated and would probably allow him to live 100+ years more than he did. But with it, it makes him neigh indestructible to all attacks (except from Magneto and Polaris) and one of the strongest characters in Marvel.
Adamantium is poisonous yes, but Logan’s healing factor continuously counteracts the toxic effects. The reason he ultimately dies in ‘Logan’ is because of the modified food products that reduce mutations effects. It’s why no more natural mutants are born in that world, it’s these food products that slowly weakened Logan’s healing factor which then allowed the adamantiums toxicity to start doing damage. It’s why when he takes the mutagen booster later in the film, his healing factor goes into overdrive and allows him to heal and fight again. If he could’ve avoided eating commercial foods, he’d never have weakened and died. The adamantium toxicity alone wouldn’t ever kill him.
@@Ziaotic Yes. It’s not in your face or outright mentioned, but it’s pretty clear that Logan only saw a decline in health because his healing factor was being suppressed by the modified food products which ARE mentioned in the film to be responsible for the elimination of the mutagen that allows new mutants to be born. The adamantium was always toxic, it’s just that Logan’s healing factor always negated the toxic effects.
3:30 I like how he specifically says it's disgusting. It's gross to us because of the noise, but he's living at super speed. He had to listen to the wet squelching for like minutes, and would have seen the bone pushing through his skin.
i’m pretty sure he can control when he’s in speed mode lol, that would be horrendous living like that all the time and it would be extremely difficult to talk to people
@@bushwacker4321no op is correct. In comics, Quicksilvers perception of time is way above normal. Hes constantly grouchy and anti social because conversations and basic tasks take forever in his eyes. It's a genuine drawback of speedsters. Flash and Red Rush have this perception as well and they say it's horrible as talking to loved ones and daily life is so slow to them. They all just learn to cope with it and tune it out. So yes, Quicksilver would see and hear Logans claws coming out in super slow mode
@@puffpuffpassmako in the COMICS yes but is this a comic? giving the characters such stupid drawbacks like that and not having it explained in the movie would be lame asf
@@deathwish6993 it's not just the adamantium. I don't understand how people don't get this. The adamantium finished him off, but it wouldn't have been a problem for Logan, if it wasn't for the anti-mutant drugs that were in every food and beverage and his age.
@@RonaldMcreepy did you even read my comment? That's what I said, the adamantium poisoning finished him off, yes, but if it wasn't for the anti-mutant gene-surpressing additives that were put in everything, from water to beer to all foods, it wouldn't have done anything. Only due to those additives Logans powers became extremely weak so that he could no longer fight off the adamantium poisoning
@@yazdilmao i read somewhere that his healing factor influenced the metal that made it adapt to his body regeneration. Some say newer versions state that he has nano machines or something.
Logan has a reverse of what plot armor is. Every other panel he has to suffer horrificly, otherwise we couldnt understand that writers are unimaginable edgelords.
What's funny is there is a comic that magnito rips all the metal off his skeleton and all he did was make it so he had nothing to repel Wolverine with and also really pissed (a am aware his own healing factor almost killed him from having nothing to attack anymore but still)
Personally, I’d prefer the Bone Claws. Sure, not as strong as the metal ones, but the bone claws really lean into the savage nature of his powers. The bones also regrow quickly (like in Origins) and I like the visual aspect of them. Also, the Adamantium messed with his healing eventually, so…
The best combination would probably be metal claws and a bone skeleton. It would minimize the adamantium poisoning while maximizing the damage he could do. The only issue from that would be his body being significantly less tanky as his bones can still break when hit by a car.
@@thecod2345 yup and if he get's sliced then what ? I mean he can heal but he still needs his skeleton as a framework to regenerate, otherwise what happens if you split him in half ? He's not a goofy character like Deadpool who'd break the 4th wall and explain what happened, will he die or there'll be two wolverines?
I’m glad wolverine went back in time, but I wish he stopped mystique from basically selling him to Striker and or stopped himself from volunteering to the adamant bonding process so he still have bone clause and not be at a disadvantage because of magneto
I wish they’d shown in the films that it’s not a case of Wolverine being generally better with the adamantium skeleton- it makes him stronger, sure, but it also slows him down and constantly poisons him. Yes, his healing powers can just about handle it- but it does use them up more considerably and it’s what kills him in the end. Without it, his healing powers may have kept working more or less indefinitely. Sabretooth was meant to be in Logan (but got cut), with his powers still intact. The process and losing his memory also scar him mentally. He may have been mentally stronger before the procedure. Had he grown stronger in a similar way to Sabretooth, ie by furthering his mutation and becoming more feral and natural, he’d possibly be longer lived, faster and more or less just as strong even if his claws aren’t as sharp. He’d almost certainly have been mentally stronger and wiser. It would have been interesting to see them explore that in the films, and post Wolverine (in the original timeline, perhaps Silver Samurai could have removed the adamantium prior to trying to take the healing powers) or post Days of Future Past (in the new timeline, due to not having gone through the procedure in the first place) would have been a great way to explore that. There’s still so much they could do with the character. I’m not certain Marvel will explore any of that.
@@AzariahYalanBenjamin если тебе надо, переводи сам. Я не собираюсь тебе писать это заново на английском. Я говорю что ты говоришь бред, адамантий его не отравлял, об этом нигде не было сказано. Его отравляли вещества которые содержались в продуктах питания и уничтожали ген X. Адамантий тут не причём. Из за этих веществ регенерация Логана обессилилась и ему стало трудно ходить с тяжёлым адамантием.
Agreed. Funnily enough, for the longest time I thought that Comic Wolverine and Sabretooth were brothers too but nope, only related in the movie. Which I find strange considering them being brothers explains both their similar Mutations - nigh identical really - and their very unfriendly relationship.
In the movies, Wolverine's mutation was bone claws as well as his healing. He got adamantium poured over his entire skeleton, including the claws, which is why they later were metal
His bone claws are very weak. If Victor could break them just by stepping on them. Wolverines power is mostly animal-like... His healing factor is the only strong thing about him, otherwise he is as strong as one of magneto's pawns in Last Stand.
Victor could literally climb a building vertically and run on all fours with no eftort. His legs are beyond strong. Dont forgot when he jumped off that cooling tower on the island in xmen origins with no hesitation. Logan's bone claws are by no means weak but this is sabretooth were talking about.
I still can’t believe wolverine didn’t bother to avoid the experiment that let him having an adamant him skeleton. I mean he’s healing. Factor could’ve still remain strong and he would’ve stood more of a chance against people like magneto.
@@JavierMartinez-oj3rg uh...i'll believe you meant "point", after the events of the movie he was immediately taken and became Weapon-X again and regained his Adamantium, so there was no way of avoiding it
Aqui fue donde se enveneno Wolverine por culpa de Magnetto. Todo ese hierro oxidado que Magnetto le metio a Wolverine lo mato muchos años después en la película LOGAN 2017.
I know there's already a mutant who kind of does it. But I think it'd be kind of cool if Logan fought from a long range by snapping a claw off and chucking it like a dart.
What's confusing to me, is they install metal when he gets older, and then later that chineses dude removes it....then in Logan, he has metal again and main reason he is dying is the metal is poisoning him. To many blanks not filled in.
Magneto definitely used his magnetism to adjust the adamantium in Wolverine's body to put them back on his claws again. His skeleton is still laced with Adamantium.
@@NeptuneNoire i think it's easier to just think they found some more adamantium somewhere because it's not like Wolverine has some adamantium to spare in his body.
@@hsujhsuj3221I mean his Adamantium is called Adamantium beta because his healing factor changed the metals compound. So maybe it just regrew over his claws overtime
How did Magneto stop his hand if it was pure bone? I mean, because he had adamantium, it's understandable, but as pure bone, i don't think that's believable.
@@mdeleon9481 Yes earlier in the movie, he gets his Adamantium claws cut off and his bone claws grow back. His body still has the metal but his claws don't because they got cut off
@@mdeleon9481 you don't need the movie to explain it when Wolverine's had adamantium in all his body since XMEN 1. Just because he los his claws doesn't mean the adamantium coating all his other bones is gone.
@@elpogio4890 But i didn't see the movie, so just watching how Magneto stops him being only bone claws made me think it was illogical. It was just that.
Rogue: “When they come out, does it hurt?”
Wolverine: “Everytime.”
out of context, you'd think they were talking about a man stuck in a time loop where his twin boys come out as gay.
@@i_Blastoise…wha…what…t..that’s no…not…..wha..what…what
@@flame.6375 lol im sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@i_Blastoise ..what……I’m still traumatised..but it’s ok
@@flame.6375 not as traumatized as that dad stuck in a time loop.... you get the picture lol
I know a lot of people hate on the bone claws but honestly it makes sense when you think about it. That way when he got the adamantium he already had the muscles in his arms to make the claws work. If he had no claws before and just implanted them then they’d have to make some kind of mechanism/implant more muscle tissue in order for him to retract them
Realistically they wouldn’t be able to retract at all and he’d just have 3 foot claws just out all the time lol
@@ksoundkaiju9256they would depending on the size of the claws, but yeah... Almost in all media his claws are too big to fit into his forearms.
I don’t see understand it. “It makes it better if he didn’t have bone claws, it shows him having a rough difficult past being used as an experiment.” Him having bone claws takes that away? Plus without them his mutation is just boring asf
Who the hell hates the bone claws?
That's exactly how Wolverine's claws worked for most of his history. They were mechanical devices housed in his forearms. It wasn't until Wolverine issue 75 (I think) where he was retconned into having bone claws after Magneto ripped all of the adamantium out of him.
Somehow the bone claws look more painful when they become unsheathed
Probably because they’re more jagged compared to the adamantium claws
@@thegreatrobin2329 Agreed.
I imagine it to be the difference between "Being cut by a surgical knife" vs "Hobo with a sharp stick".
when he unsheathes them they sound more grotesque with a meaty and crunchy sound, and he pushes them out very slowly. While with adamantium it makes a clean “Sssshing!” sound and almost always instantaneously pops out
@@nutcruncher Exactly! The bone claw unsheathing sounds gross lol.
It's interesting that Wolverine's adamantium is the definition of a blessing and a curse. It's the biggest threat to his healing factor, without it, it runs unabated and would probably allow him to live 100+ years more than he did. But with it, it makes him neigh indestructible to all attacks (except from Magneto and Polaris) and one of the strongest characters in Marvel.
He died not because of admatium but because of the drinks he was consuming ...that anti mutant chemicals in foods
Adamantium is poisonous yes, but Logan’s healing factor continuously counteracts the toxic effects. The reason he ultimately dies in ‘Logan’ is because of the modified food products that reduce mutations effects. It’s why no more natural mutants are born in that world, it’s these food products that slowly weakened Logan’s healing factor which then allowed the adamantiums toxicity to start doing damage. It’s why when he takes the mutagen booster later in the film, his healing factor goes into overdrive and allows him to heal and fight again. If he could’ve avoided eating commercial foods, he’d never have weakened and died. The adamantium toxicity alone wouldn’t ever kill him.
That’s not how healing factors work idk where you got that false info from. Even without the Adamantium it ain’t gonna let him live another 100 years
@@tristanlambert658
is that confirmed in the movie?
@@Ziaotic Yes. It’s not in your face or outright mentioned, but it’s pretty clear that Logan only saw a decline in health because his healing factor was being suppressed by the modified food products which ARE mentioned in the film to be responsible for the elimination of the mutagen that allows new mutants to be born. The adamantium was always toxic, it’s just that Logan’s healing factor always negated the toxic effects.
3:30 I like how he specifically says it's disgusting. It's gross to us because of the noise, but he's living at super speed.
He had to listen to the wet squelching for like minutes, and would have seen the bone pushing through his skin.
i’m pretty sure he can control when he’s in speed mode lol, that would be horrendous living like that all the time and it would be extremely difficult to talk to people
he doesn't live in superspeed, he chooses when to use it I'm pretty sure
@@bushwacker4321no op is correct. In comics, Quicksilvers perception of time is way above normal. Hes constantly grouchy and anti social because conversations and basic tasks take forever in his eyes. It's a genuine drawback of speedsters. Flash and Red Rush have this perception as well and they say it's horrible as talking to loved ones and daily life is so slow to them. They all just learn to cope with it and tune it out. So yes, Quicksilver would see and hear Logans claws coming out in super slow mode
@@puffpuffpassmakoYes, COMICS, this is the live action movie we’re talking about where aspects become increasingly less accurate per sequel
@@puffpuffpassmako in the COMICS yes but is this a comic? giving the characters such stupid drawbacks like that and not having it explained in the movie would be lame asf
Bone claws: Good for stabbing and impaling... but that's about it.
Metal claws: Can stab, impale and even slash.
All that adamantium is what killed him.
yeah but it is killing him and also as well stunted his growth in turning into a werewolf as shown in the animated series.
@@deathwish6993 it's not just the adamantium. I don't understand how people don't get this.
The adamantium finished him off, but it wouldn't have been a problem for Logan, if it wasn't for the anti-mutant drugs that were in every food and beverage and his age.
@@Dr.Leymenbut... it _is_ what finished him off 😐
@@RonaldMcreepy did you even read my comment?
That's what I said, the adamantium poisoning finished him off, yes, but if it wasn't for the anti-mutant gene-surpressing additives that were put in everything, from water to beer to all foods, it wouldn't have done anything.
Only due to those additives Logans powers became extremely weak so that he could no longer fight off the adamantium poisoning
him and sabretooth really are like young brothers fighting. they can inflict pain on each other, but aren't that able to do permanent damage.
guess you didn't see the movie
@@ovs4744 whether they are brothers or not depends on the film. its been ret-con'd, changed, depending on writer
@@ThePhysicalReaction what? I was talking about the permanent damage part
Even with bone claws he still couldn’t scratch magneto
cause he still with his adamantium skeleton
@@HozterDuckTripleX I meant the one when he didn’t have adamantium when magneto puts a metal on logan
They forgot magneto Power
@@hsujhsuj3221 oh, yeah yeah, that's right
Instead when magneto puts an iron spike on Logan in DOFP because he hasn't have admatium skeleton
I think Magneto metal bends some of the adamantium from his body to coat his claws again that’s why he regains it in Future past
I think his body just healed and they came back
@@Frosty_YT_ how would his body heal adamantium which is not part of the body naturally?
Or maybe not from his body but they found some more? Idk, one can only wonder.
@@yazdilmao i read somewhere that his healing factor influenced the metal that made it adapt to his body regeneration. Some say newer versions state that he has nano machines or something.
@@Natsuke1104 only thing his healing factor does is keep the adamantium poisoning at bay
I love this version of the claws.
Ironically, these aren't Ideal for cutting metal, but at least it can deflect them.
The claws can cut metal just depends on what kind of
adamantium can clean cut any metal
Logan has a reverse of what plot armor is. Every other panel he has to suffer horrificly, otherwise we couldnt understand that writers are unimaginable edgelords.
in terms of him fighting sabre tooth it’s about accurate for him with boneclaws. If anything he got off easy.
Thats why I find it hilarous how he's touted as a master combatant when he often just gets the shit kicked out of him before shanking someone.
I feel a Wolverine movie with him going through every war would be interesting.
Who’s here after X-Men '97?
Unpopular opinion:
I kinda like the bone claws better than the adamantium claws. They feel more raw and animalistic to me. Perfect for Wolverine.
adamantium claws clear in every way
Only five minutes? I would've swore he showed them more
You'd be surprised how few fight / power scenes there are in superhero movies
@@stephengrant4841 I know, because they're expensive
I swear xmen origins was filmed for mtv, why else is it cut like that
I love the bone claws ngl, i also love how they actually hurt like hell but his healing factor and age have tempered him go the pain.
Liv was a good sabertooth.
What's funny is there is a comic that magnito rips all the metal off his skeleton and all he did was make it so he had nothing to repel Wolverine with and also really pissed (a am aware his own healing factor almost killed him from having nothing to attack anymore but still)
In the comics Magneto took his adamantium out and in days of future past he put metal in his body.
Even the Young Version (Troye Sivan) is so very good :-)
Personally, I’d prefer the Bone Claws.
Sure, not as strong as the metal ones, but the bone claws really lean into the savage nature of his powers. The bones also regrow quickly (like in Origins) and I like the visual aspect of them.
Also, the Adamantium messed with his healing eventually, so…
if only wolverine reject striker offer that time he healing factor will stayed fast
The best combination would probably be metal claws and a bone skeleton. It would minimize the adamantium poisoning while maximizing the damage he could do. The only issue from that would be his body being significantly less tanky as his bones can still break when hit by a car.
@@thecod2345 yup and if he get's sliced then what ? I mean he can heal but he still needs his skeleton as a framework to regenerate, otherwise what happens if you split him in half ? He's not a goofy character like Deadpool who'd break the 4th wall and explain what happened, will he die or there'll be two wolverines?
@@scrapersabyss2275 Id imagine whichever side his brain is on regenerates.
@@thecod2345 but like what about vertically equal parts
I come here because of Deadpool & wolverine trailer
I still find it funny how apart from Hugh Jackman, the only other actor to portray Wolverine in live action so far is Troye Sivan
0:09 Either he’s screaming cause he realizes he’s a mutant or the claws coming out are that painful
Beserker rage, part of is animal like mutation
Or because the man who raised him was murdered
The man he thought was his biological father got killed
The claws are painful
The kid is pumped full of adrenaline.
You can’t be this slow
I’m glad wolverine went back in time, but I wish he stopped mystique from basically selling him to Striker and or stopped himself from volunteering to the adamant bonding process so he still have bone clause and not be at a disadvantage because of magneto
I wish they’d shown in the films that it’s not a case of Wolverine being generally better with the adamantium skeleton- it makes him stronger, sure, but it also slows him down and constantly poisons him. Yes, his healing powers can just about handle it- but it does use them up more considerably and it’s what kills him in the end. Without it, his healing powers may have kept working more or less indefinitely. Sabretooth was meant to be in Logan (but got cut), with his powers still intact. The process and losing his memory also scar him mentally. He may have been mentally stronger before the procedure. Had he grown stronger in a similar way to Sabretooth, ie by furthering his mutation and becoming more feral and natural, he’d possibly be longer lived, faster and more or less just as strong even if his claws aren’t as sharp. He’d almost certainly have been mentally stronger and wiser. It would have been interesting to see them explore that in the films, and post Wolverine (in the original timeline, perhaps Silver Samurai could have removed the adamantium prior to trying to take the healing powers) or post Days of Future Past (in the new timeline, due to not having gone through the procedure in the first place) would have been a great way to explore that. There’s still so much they could do with the character. I’m not certain Marvel will explore any of that.
Адамантий его не отравлял умник
@@zugumov any chance of that in English?
@@AzariahYalanBenjamin если тебе надо, переводи сам. Я не собираюсь тебе писать это заново на английском. Я говорю что ты говоришь бред, адамантий его не отравлял, об этом нигде не было сказано. Его отравляли вещества которые содержались в продуктах питания и уничтожали ген X. Адамантий тут не причём. Из за этих веществ регенерация Логана обессилилась и ему стало трудно ходить с тяжёлым адамантием.
@@zugumov I can’t translate that so…. Sorry lol.
@@AzariahYalanBenjamin лол будешь говорить у себя дома, мне лол не пиши.
damn, sabertooth is such a good villain
Agreed. Funnily enough, for the longest time I thought that Comic Wolverine and Sabretooth were brothers too but nope, only related in the movie. Which I find strange considering them being brothers explains both their similar Mutations - nigh identical really - and their very unfriendly relationship.
"imagine if they were metal"
so is this an alternate Logan and he didnt get metal claws but bone ones instead?
He hadn’t had the adamantium skeleton procedure yet. That happens later in time.
In the movies, Wolverine's mutation was bone claws as well as his healing. He got adamantium poured over his entire skeleton, including the claws, which is why they later were metal
@@stephengrant4841and the comics lol what are you talking about?
I like how you put a watermark over footage of a film you DIDN'T MAKE.
I read somewere that living exposed bone causes some of the worst pain you'll ever experience in your life.
Before anything, he was James Howlett.
Justo arriba me apareció una recopilación de todas las veces que Hulk habla
Without Adamantium
Why did you put that huge water mark acting like you own the movie smh
To prevent people from stealing his video. He didn't make the movies but he did make the compilation.
@@NewSheenEstevezfan2008 I get it. But he didn’t do anything expect just added scenes together
@@Mybasedworld Your right, Im not really sure how else he could of prevented his video from being stolen without watermarking it.
Its called a way to avoid getting copyrighted since yt copyright system is dumb af
2:02 It even hurt me when I saw this scene when I was little.
traduccion: esa escena me dolia hasta a mi cuando la veia de pequeño
They call him bone daddy for a reason
I wonder in days of future past Charles was able to see what Logan was doing
Some might know, but the first kid was Troye Sivan😊
I wish I had bone claws
I’m baffled that I haven’t watch Logan yet
By breaking off, bone claws are plausibly more deadly than steel claws
*adamantium
shayonara
His bone claws are very weak. If Victor could break them just by stepping on them. Wolverines power is mostly animal-like... His healing factor is the only strong thing about him, otherwise he is as strong as one of magneto's pawns in Last Stand.
Not really. His bone claws aren’t weak, it can be deadly. Without his claws honestly he’s nothing
Victor could literally climb a building vertically and run on all fours with no eftort. His legs are beyond strong. Dont forgot when he jumped off that cooling tower on the island in xmen origins with no hesitation. Logan's bone claws are by no means weak but this is sabretooth were talking about.
We need a remake of the game Wolverine. Fckn FR
That game was goated
Jesus christ does that look outright vile 😭
I still can’t believe wolverine didn’t bother to avoid the experiment that let him having an adamant him skeleton. I mean he’s healing. Factor could’ve still remain strong and he would’ve stood more of a chance against people like magneto.
He didn't avoid it because he didn't know it would do that
He went back in time to save the X-Men. Remember, he could’ve gone back to a porn where he could’ve still had his bone claws
@@JavierMartinez-oj3rg uh...i'll believe you meant "point", after the events of the movie he was immediately taken and became Weapon-X again and regained his Adamantium, so there was no way of avoiding it
I did mean point I was reply using a microphone symbol on my phone and
I’m guessing it was took what I was trying to say
@@JavierMartinez-oj3rg He did go back in time to when he still had his bone claws, though. What are you talking about?
wowwwwwwwwwwww
Man he bones a lot of people
Aqui fue donde se enveneno Wolverine por culpa de Magnetto.
Todo ese hierro oxidado que Magnetto le metio a Wolverine lo mato muchos años después en la película LOGAN 2017.
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Would like to see them break and regrow
2:05
oyakat!
i cant understand the dammage this claws deal with horizontal strikes
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What If Logan just had metal claws, but still his bone skeleton?
Would his poisoning be less?
So his real name always been jimmy?
Desculpe logan eu dei o erro no like.
4:12 His bone claws should’ve broken
GET A JOURNAL LOGAN
Take
Troye Sivan Wolverine
om..
Supongo que es un lobo 🐺 VS un oso 🐻
I know there's already a mutant who kind of does it. But I think it'd be kind of cool if Logan fought from a long range by snapping a claw off and chucking it like a dart.
What's confusing to me, is they install metal when he gets older, and then later that chineses dude removes it....then in Logan, he has metal again and main reason he is dying is the metal is poisoning him. To many blanks not filled in.
Magneto definitely used his magnetism to adjust the adamantium in Wolverine's body to put them back on his claws again.
His skeleton is still laced with Adamantium.
Do forget that had an appears in MVC 2.
Maybe adamantium claws are stronger, but bone claws are cooler
💅
…..why?
How his metal claws comes back after broken(in wolverine movie)???
Yeah, they should come back as bone.
He still have adamantium in his body so magneto somehow fixes his claws
It's a fan theory Magneto was able to manipulate the adamantium in his body to cover his bone claws so he has them back again.
@@NeptuneNoire i think it's easier to just think they found some more adamantium somewhere because it's not like Wolverine has some adamantium to spare in his body.
@@hsujhsuj3221I mean his Adamantium is called Adamantium beta because his healing factor changed the metals compound. So maybe it just regrew over his claws overtime
I’m not understanding why in the airport he hesitated to attack magneto … my memory is hazy !!!
His body still had adamentium inside since his claws were only cut off
Damn that’s right …. Thanks
2:03
Troye sivan 😂
How did Magneto stop his hand if it was pure bone? I mean, because he had adamantium, it's understandable, but as pure bone, i don't think that's believable.
He still has Adamantium in his body just not on his claws
@@TheIronSaiyan
Is that explained on the movie? (I didn't watch it)
@@mdeleon9481 Yes earlier in the movie, he gets his Adamantium claws cut off and his bone claws grow back. His body still has the metal but his claws don't because they got cut off
@@mdeleon9481 you don't need the movie to explain it when Wolverine's had adamantium in all his body since XMEN 1. Just because he los his claws doesn't mean the adamantium coating all his other bones is gone.
@@elpogio4890
But i didn't see the movie, so just watching how Magneto stops him being only bone claws made me think it was illogical. It was just that.
So yeah... i just witnessed lots of guys getting boned by wolverine
xmen 1, xmen 2 and logan?
No bone claws in those movies?
czcams.com/video/YVjyXY_mcl4/video.html&ab_channel=Movieclips@@CCH8B
What
x-men 2000, x2 and x3 united, all had adamantium claws and logan as well
Eh
My god i don't remember x-men origin wolverine for having a very horrible action scene lol. Shit looked cheap af