Your Guide to Watching X-Men Movies in Order (2024)

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Like the X-Men comic books, the X-Men movies can be tricky to figure out when it comes to chronology. Alternate timelines, retcons, and cast changes can make it hard for a beginner to know how to watch the X-Men movies in order.

Luckily, this handy dandy list is here to guide any fans looking to get into the franchise who are still confused about the proper order of the X-Men films. While we’ve chosen to focus on chronological order, feel free to watch the movie by release date or in whatever order works for you.

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X-Men: First Class (2011)

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Despite being the fifth film in the series according to release order, X-Men: First Class is number one when putting the X-Men films in chronological order. Barring a couple of minor exceptions, that is, but we’ll get to those later.

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Fox was initially developing First Class as a Magneto origin film, but after the negative reaction fans had to X-Men Origins: Wolverine two years prior, Fox decided to make it about the early days of the X-Men as a whole. After a brief prologue set in WWII Germany, the movie jumps ahead to the 1960s, where Professor X (James McAvoy), Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence), and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) meet for the first time and form the original X-Men.

X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

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This is where things get a little complicated. The bulk of X-Men: Days of Future Past takes place in 1973 and continues the story from the previous film. However, the beginning and end of the film take place in a nightmare version of 2023, where the surviving X-Men send Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) back in time to try and prevent the future from becoming a dystopia.

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If that’s not confusing enough, the 1973 scenes feature the same actors as First Class, while the future scenes star the older cast from the first three X-Men movies located farther down on the list. We told you putting the X-Men movies in order was tricky.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine tells the backstory of fan-favorite X-Men member Wolverine. The film starts in 1845 with a young James Howlett popping his iconic claws for the first time. It quickly moves on to a montage showing Wolverine and his brother Sabertooth (Liev Schreiber) fighting in every major American war, from the Civil War to Vietnam. From there, the movie picks up in 1979 and follows Wolverine as he deals with his evil brother, joins the Weapon X program, and slowly becomes the character we see in the first X-Men movie.

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Fans regard Origins as one of the weakest entries in the X-Men canon, and for good reason. The movie offers up the worst versions of Sabertooth and Deadpool—characters that will pop up later on this list in much better films—and perhaps worst of all, it wastes the only onscreen appearance of fan-favorite mutant Gambit (Taylor Kitsch). Luckily, two more Wolverine solo films would be released, each exponentially better than the first.

X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)

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If we were putting each scene of the X-Men movies in chronological order, the beginning of Apocalypse would be at the top of the list. The film begins in 3600 BC Egypt and introduces viewers to one of the most powerful Marvel villains: the first mutant, En Sabah Nur, otherwise known as Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac).

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From there, the movie jumps forward to 1983 and again follows the cast of X-Men: First Class as they attempt to stop a newly awakened Apocalypse from taking over the world. This time, a group of new mutants, including Cyclops (Ty Sheridan), Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), and Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), join the old team to take on the ancient threat.

Keep your eyes peeled for a cameo from a certain mutant with sideburns and claws who is conspicuously absent from the main story.

X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)

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The Dark Phoenix saga is one of the most famous X-Men storylines, so it’s no wonder Fox adapted it for the big screen not once but twice. X-Men: Dark Phoenix is technically the second Phoenix movie released, but it’s the first, according to the chronological order of the X-Men films.

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Dark Phoenix follows one of the best female Marvel characters, Jean Grey, in 1992 as she gains and tries to control a terrible new power that threatens to destroy her and the rest of the X-Men. The film marks the first time aliens would be introduced into the X-Men movie universe and the last time the younger cast from Apocalypse would appear together onscreen.

X-Men (2000)

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This is the movie that started it all. While it may look corny next to today’s modern superhero films, X-Men predates even Spider-Man (2002) as the first big-budget Marvel movie ever attempted.

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The movie is set in the early ‘00s and follows a young mutant named Rogue (Anna Paquin) as she runs away from home and meets a cage fighter named Wolverine. The pair end up at Charles Xavier’s (Patrick Stewart) Mansion and, after some awkward introductions, become members of the X-Men just in time to help the team stop the evil Magneto (Ian McKellen) and his Brotherhood of Mutants from turning all of New York into mutants.

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X2: X-Men United (2003)

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X2: X-Men United is the first X-Men sequel, according to the release order of the X-Men films. As such, it does what all good sequels do: build upon what came before while forging its own path forward. X2 is set a few years after the first X-Men movie and introduces audiences to the mutant-hating Colonel William Stryker (Brian Cox). Stryker, a mysterious figure from Wolverine’s past, leads an assault on the X-Mansion, resulting in Professor X’s abduction.

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The X-Men have no choice but to team up with their biggest enemy, Magneto, as they fight to stop a threat bigger than their rivalry—the extinction of every mutant on Earth at the hands of Stryker.

X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

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X-Men: The Last Stand attempted to combine two famous X-Men storylines—Dark Phoenix and the mutant cure—into one 90-minute superhero movie. While the result isn’t as bad as you may have heard, it’s not great either.

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Last Stand takes place a year or two after X-2 and once again sees the X-Men at odds with Magneto and his gang of evil mutants as they go to war over a cure for the mutant gene. Standing in the middle is Jean Grey (Famke Jansen) and her newly discovered Phoenix persona. X-Men: The Last Stand left such a negative impression on fans that it would end up being the last X-Men movie until X-Men: First Class in 2011.

The Wolverine (2013)

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Wolverine’s second solo outing serves as a sequel to both X-Men: The Last Stand and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Set in the 2010s, The Wolverine sees Logan traveling to Japan to visit an old friend on his deathbed. While there, Wolverine gets caught up in a Yakuza conspiracy, culminating in a showdown with a mechanized suit of Japanese armor nicknamed the Silver Samurai.

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The Wolverine was a definite step up from Origins and a solid sci-fi action movie in its own right. However, as good as it was, Wolverine fans would have to wait four years for the definitive take on the character.

Deadpool (2016)

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When it comes to putting the X-Men movies in order, Deadpool stands out as a unique specimen. The film, set in 2016, has no connection to the other X-Men movies save for a couple of meta-gags, and if it weren’t for those, the creators could have very well set Deadpool in its universe.

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The film follows Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), a mercenary with cancer who’s willing to do anything for a cure. When an experimental program manages to unlock his X-gene through physical torture, Wade becomes Deadpool, a wisecracking, live-action cartoon character on a revenge mission.

Full of crude humor and extreme violence, Deadpool was the first X-Men movie to earn an R-rating, and with good reason. Make sure to put the kids to bed before you watch this one.

The New Mutants (2020)

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Another movie almost totally disconnected from the other films, The New Mutants, was originally supposed to be set in the ‘90s before executives at Fox decided to place it in the present day. So if it’s set in the present day and came out in 2020, how come it comes before Deadpool 2 when putting the X-Men movies in chronological order?

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Thanks to Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, the movie ended up on a shelf somewhere for several years until the studio finally decided to release it. The New Mutants follows a group of gifted teenagers stuck in a secret facility that may not have their best interests at heart.

Deadpool 2 (2018)

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Deadpool 2 is bigger than its predecessor in every way: it has a bigger budget, more raunchy humor, and a few more references to the other X-Men movies. In this sequel, which takes place in 2018, Deadpool tries to save a troubled young mutant from a time traveler named Cable (Josh Brolin), who is on a mission to assassinate him.

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Unlike the first Deadpool, this one comes in two flavors: R-rated and a slightly censored PG-13 version titled Once Upon a Deadpool, which removes much of the more offensive humor and replaces it with scenes of Deadpool reading to actor Fred Savage in an extended parody of The Princess Bride.

Logan (2017)

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Logan is the end of the X-Men movies chronologically, and that’s very much by design. Written to be the definitive ending for Hugh Jackman’s version of Wolverine, Logan was purposely set in 2029—well after all of the other films—so that it could act as a coda for the entire X-Men saga.

Logan is unlike any other movie on this list. It takes a more serious and grounded approach to the X-Men mythos, even hinting that many of the earlier films on this list might be exaggerated versions of events in the Logan timeline.

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In Logan, an aging Wolverine must deal with his own mortality as the adamantium in his system starts to poison him and shut down his healing powers. The movie introduces Wolverine’s daughter, Laura (Daphne Keen) a young mutant Logan has been hired to protect from a group called the Reavers, featuring a younger, more ferocious clone of himself dubbed X-24.

Taking a page from Deadpool, Logan is the first Wolverine film with an R-rating: this time, less for dirty jokes and more for the blood and gore resulting from Wolverine finally being allowed to use his claws as intended.

Upcoming X-Men Movies

Deadpool & Wolverine

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The next X-Men movie in the pipeline is Deadpool & Wolverine, a sequel to Deadpool 2 scheduled for release on July 26, 2024. It’s speculated that the film, which will see the return of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine for the first time since Logan, is intended to bridge the gap between Fox’s X-Men movie universe and the MCU.

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The movie involves the Time Variance Authority, first seen in the Loki series. Many fans have speculated that the plot will revolve around Deadpool pruning the hanging timelines from the older X-Men films to set up the team’s introduction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe proper. Hopefully, Wade won’t get up to any shenanigans that would require us to change how to watch the X-Men movies in order.

Marvel Studios’ X-Men Reboot

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Not much is known about Marvel Studios’ X-Men reboot except that they’re working on one. There are rumors that the studio has begun hearing pitches from writers and that Disney intends to give Magneto a break and make Mister Sinister—another recurring X-Men foe from the comic books—the main antagonist of the first film.

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FAQs

How did Charles Xavier come back to life? ›

the scene revealed that Xavier survived by transferring his consciousness into the mind of a comatose man introduced earlier in the movie. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (played by Olivia Williams) discovered the secret behind Professor X's survival.

Should I watch X-Men movies before X-Men 97? ›

It is highly recommended that you watch X-Men: The Animated Series before streaming X-Men '97 on Disney Plus. This is because the new series is a revival and direct continuation of it.

What order should I watch the X Files movies in? ›

  • Watch The X-Files, seasons 1 – 5.
  • The first X-Files movie, simply titled X-Files, but now often referred to as X-Files: Fight the Future, takes place in-between seasons 5 and 6.
  • Watch season 6.
  • Start Season 7. ...
  • Watch Season 8.
  • Start Season 9. ...
  • Watch the second film, titled X-Files: I Want to Believe.
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How old is Wolverine? ›

According to X-Men Origins : Wolverine, James Howlett was born in 1832. That sets his age at a grand old 197 years in this last movie. However, this is his physical age. Mentally and emotionally, he's much older.

Why is X-Men 97 so good? ›

Seeing Xmen 97 produce strong original diverse characters without changing the source material, great dialogue and intense musical scores, detailed high framerate motion for even minor scenes- suddenly it's like waking from a silent nightmare that had been the gradual reduction in quality of animated comic book ...

How old is Magneto in X-Men 97? ›

Even without that exact year, we can say that at the oldest in 1997 Magneto is in his late sixties, and at the youngest early sixties. Magneto is most likely somewhere between 61 and 67.

Is X-Men 97 a reboot or continuation? ›

It is a revival of X-Men: The Animated Series (1992–1997), continuing the story of the X-Men who face new challenges following the loss of their leader, Professor X.

What was Charles Xavier last words? ›

His last words are the name of the boat they were going to buy: "The Sunseeker". Logan eventually manages to escape with Laura and Xavier's body, and later, tearfully buries him near an isolated lake.

Why is Xavier alive in Logan? ›

Miraculously, Xavier's consciousness transferred to the comatose body of his twin brother, being watched over by Moira MacTaggert. Though Logan goes his own way, he eventually meets up with a now resurrected Xavier after returning from Japan. He's not only shocked to see him alive, but working alongside Magneto.

How did Xavier lose his legs? ›

En route to the United States, Charles encountered the alien scout Lucifer in the Himalayas. To prevent any interference in his race's planned invasion of Earth, Lucifer dropped a massive stone block on Charles, crippling his legs.

Who was the first mutant? ›

Namor. Namor is commonly referred to as "Marvel's first mutant." He may not be as old as ancients like Selene and Apocalypse, but he does have the distinction of being the first mutant character to actually appear in a comic book (1939's Marvel Comics #1, to be specific).

What is the new X-Men 2024? ›

X-Men is scheduled for release in July 2024 with Uncanny X-Men following in August 2024 and Exceptional X-Men in September 2024. Additional ongoing titles were later confirmed: NYX (vol. 2), Phoenix, Storm (vol. 5), Wolverine (vol. 8), X-Factor (vol. 5), and X-Force (vol. 7).

What is the correct way to watch X-Men? ›

X-Men Movies in Chronological Order
  1. X-Men First Class (2011)
  2. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
  3. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
  4. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
  5. X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)
  6. X-Men (2000)
  7. X2: X-Men United (2003)
  8. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
Feb 27, 2024

How does the X-Men timeline work? ›

The Original X-Men Movie Timeline Runs From 8,000 BC To 2023

This timeline includes anything set before the divergence in X-Men: Days of Future Past, including the whole of X-Men: First Class, the first X-Men trilogy, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and The Wolverine.

Is Wolverine and the X-Men a sequel to X-Men Evolution? ›

In early 2008, Marvel Studios introduced Wolverine and the X-Men which was the successor of X-Men: Evolution. Not entirely based on the former, this new show loosely followed the final moments of X-Men: Evolution, including: Logan again leaving the X-Men .

Is X-Men Origins: Wolverine before X-Men? ›

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a 2009 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character Wolverine. It is the fourth installment of the X-Men film series, the first installment of the Wolverine trilogy within the series, and a spin-off/prequel to X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003).

How many X-Men movies are there? ›

Total (13 films):

The X-Men film series has been well received by several critics during its run, with X-Men: Days of Future Past and Logan being their most acclaimed films and with both being considered to be two of the greatest superhero films ever made.

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