WOLVERINE: 10 Storylines Which Could Be Adapted For Disney+'s Rumored Anthology Series

WOLVERINE: 10 Storylines Which Could Be Adapted For Disney+'s Rumored Anthology Series

We recently learned that Marvel Studios may be planning a Wolverine anthology series on Disney+, but which stories from Logan's past should be adapted? Well, we have some ideas about exploring his past...

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By JoshWilding - Apr 15, 2021 08:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Wolverine

We don't know exactly when it will happen, but the X-Men will make their debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the not too distant future. There are a lot of characters we're obviously excited to see join this shared world, but Wolverine is definitely somewhere near the top of that list. 

Earlier this week, a rumor did the rounds that Marvel Studios is developing an anthology series to flesh out Logan's backstory in the MCU. We don't know if and when that will actually become a reality, but definitely have some ideas about the storylines and subplots that could be adapted for television.

It's going to be a lot of fun seeing what Marvel Studios does with Wolverine, and whether it's a "savage" take on the hero or he's introduced as an "enemy of the state" (some hints for you), we're confident that any one of these stories would make for a must-see take on Wolverine's history.

So, to check out what made the cut, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button below!
 

10. Enemy Of The State

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After being brainwashed by HYDRA, Logan was sent on a number of missions that involved him hunting down some of his fellow superheroes and even killing another member of the X-Men. When he does finally regain his senses, Wolverine heads off on a mission of revenge, using a Sentinel to take out a group of ninjas and taking on the ninja Gorgon in an epic, bloody battle.

Wolverine remains a popular character, but it won't be easy for Marvel Studios to get fans interested in the X-Men again. However, sending Wolverine through the Marvel Cinematic Universe and having him cross paths with everyone from Captain America to the Fantastic Four would make this an event series an unmissable experience for any moviegoer out there.

Of course, this could be adapted in a way to make it that Wolverine was under HYDRA's control around the same time as Bucky, exploring more of his time as The Winter Soldier in the process.
 

9. Mister X

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Mister X is a wealthy businessman with a killing addiction who cuts a scar into his body for every life he takes (which admittedly isn't all that different to Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey villain Victor Zsasz).

Wolverine encounters the villain (who soon realises that he too is a mutant with the ability to psychically predict the next movement of his opponents) when they come face to face in a tournament Logan is forced to take part in. After initially being overpowered by X, the clawed hero goes into a berserker rage to stop him once and for all.

However, their rivalry is far from over at this point and this is the first of many epic battles between the two. The Madripoor setting and tournament would make a great backdrop following its introduction in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and this event series could explore more of that location and the time Wolverine spent there in a past decade.
 

8. Savage Wolverine

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Savage Wolverine was written and pencilled by Frank Cho. Stranded in the Savage Land (an iconic Marvel location which no studio has taken advantage of as of yet), Logan takes on dinosaurs and mutates, ultimately finding an unlikely ally in Shanna the She-Devil.

However, the twist here is that rather than having Wolverine and Shanna become romantically attached during their adventure, they actually annoy the crap out of each other (which would make for a fun dynamic on screen). It’s a fun and pulpy tale which would offer up a unique take on the well-known mutant, while also giving Marvel Studios some great material to work with.

A setting like this also means that Wolverine could slash his way through monstrous enemies, showcasing what a powerhouse he is when those claws are unleashed. This is another of those stories which could unfold in any time period and might serve as a nice way to introduce the Savage Land.
 

7. Alpha Flight

AF

Bringing Wolverine into the MCU as a member of Alpha Flight is a no-brainer in some respects, and it could be revealed that he was part of that team ten or fifteen years ago (before the Avengers assembled). 

Fox dropped the ball when it came to exploring Wolverine’s early years in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, but his connection to this group is a concept with a lot of potential. Plus, just imagine if this Wolverine were to cross paths with The Hulk when Bruce Banner, unable to control the Jade Giant at this stage, makes his way to Canada to try and hide out in the wilderness. 

Featuring an eclectic cast of characters including the likes of Guardian, Northstar, Aurora, Sasquatch, Shaman and Snowbird, including Alpha Flight in a Wolverine series would not only give us the chance to see the clawed X-Man teaming up with a very different team of superheroes but for us to also learn more about his past with the Canadian government after Weapon X.
 

6. Get Mystique

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Mystique was a major part of pretty much every single one of Fox's X-Men movies, and fans have had quite enough of her at this stage. However, there are still ways the MCU could reinvent her.

With that in mind, why not give her a role in one Wolverine’s Disney+ adventures. In "Get Mystique," Logan hunts down the blue-skinned beauty after she betrays the X-Men, but as well as being a story that features the two mutants outmanoeuvring each other at every turn in the present, it also reveals some of their shared history in flashbacks to the 1920s.

In that, they went on a Bonnie-and-Clyde-esque robbery spree in Kansas, and that could be an enjoyable way to explore the history of both Wolverine and Mystique in an unexplored period. 
 

5. Wolverine & Kitty Pryde

Kitty

There were once plans at Fox for Kitty Pryde to get her own spinoff, but that fell by the wayside after the Disney merger. However, a series pairing the hero with her father figure/mentor, Wolverine, would give Marvel Studios a great opportunity to highlight one of the strongest female characters in comics. 

After Kitty follows her actual father to Tokyo where she believes he is being harassed by the Yakuza, Wolverine tracks down the young mutant. However, he finds that Kitty has been brainwashed by one of the samurai’s who once trained him; Ogun. Delving into their relationship, a Disney+ series like this one based on this storyline would be a breath of fresh air. 

Kitty, now known as Kate, is one of the best X-Men characters out there, and we're definitely optimistic that the hero is going to have a bright future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in future. Ogun's existence in this shared world has already been teased in The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
 

4. New Mutants

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No, we're not talking about the team of mutants who received the spotlight in the long-delayed movie which was finally released in theaters last summer. Instead, this one-shot story featured the Ultimate version of Wolverine tasked with perhaps his most difficult mission yet.

Starting off with a young boy who is baffled to discover that his family and neighbours are all missing, he heads off to school only to later be confronted by his girlfriend…however, she then disintegrates before him! Fleeing to a cave, Wolverine catches up with the boy and explains that his new mutant power is to kill any organic life form in his vicinity.

Wolverine can cope with it because of his healing factor but has no other choice than to kill the teenager. It's a dark and upsetting story that emphasises what being a mutant can mean, and while it would probably be best to make this a small part of a much larger arc, we'd love to see this on screen.
 

3. Patch

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Madripoor, a fictional island located in Southeast Asia and a place we now know exists, was where Wolverine has called home on more than one occasion. Full of thugs and criminals, Logan donned an eye patch and went by the moniker of "Patch" for a time in order to remain undercover (as the X-Men were, at that time, attempting to keep their recent resurrection under wraps).

There are a number of stories that Marvel Studios could pick and choose from for a movie based on Wolverine’s time in Madripoor, but his hunt for the Muramasa Blade (a blade that all who wielded were possessed by its demonic essence, except for the one warrior destined to be it’s true master) could be a great start, especially as it's combined with his Kitty Pryde team-up.

The groundwork has been laid for this with that Princess Bar Easter Egg, and we're sure there's a way for this to even tie into the Power Broker and some of the character's Zemo mentioned. 
 

2. Nitro

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While the X-Men decided to keep out of the superhuman Civil War in the comic books, Wolverine still took it upon himself to track down the villain responsible for the explosion which killed sixty children at a nearby elementary school and around 600 people in the surrounding neighbourhood in Stamford, Connecticut: Nitro.

We've obviously had a "Civil War" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but Nitro could instead be a mutant that Wolverine decides to hunt down for causing a similar disaster (one which perhaps takes out a young group of mutant superheroes rather than the New Warriors). Wolverine is always at his best hunting down an enemy, and this is a story with a great deal of potential. 

It would be cool for Marvel Studios to perhaps tie this into a real-life event or even a fictional one in the MCU. Wolverine losing a loved one or something similar might help make this even more personal, and it could even be a young group of mutants who faced Nitro before they were ready that caused the disaster mentioned above.
 

1. Old Man Logan

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"Old Man Logan" is rightfully considered one of the greatest Wolverine stories of all-time, and bringing a faithful adaptation of Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s celebrated arc to the small screen is something that could only be done by Marvel Studios in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Characters like the Hulk, Venom (he's owned by Sony Pictures, so that probably wouldn't happen), Hawkeye and the Red Skull all play pivotal roles in this story, and without them, we’d be left with, well, Logan. That was still very good, of course, but it wasn't what many fans were hoping for from Hugh Jackman's final appearance as Wolverine. 

How would this work in the MCU? Well, with time-travel and alternate realities becoming commonplace, heading into the far-flung future of this shared world surely won't be off the table, and could be the final one of these anthology series to tease where Wolverine's story eventually ends.

 

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UXASIS
UXASIS - 4/15/2021, 8:06 AM
The Nitro one is the best.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/15/2021, 9:54 AM
@UXASIS - In what way? I'll admit, the story wasn't bad, but nothing special either. And Nitro blowing up and frying Wolverine down to nothing but his skeleton was so dumb. Especially since he healed enough to catch up to Nitro before he even made it to his car.

This was a period when it seemed like every writer was just trying to out-do each other to see who could have Wolverine heal from the biggest injury, no matter how non-sensical it was.

I mean, he was a skeleton. Which means all his organs, including his brains would have been gone. What else is there to tell hos body to start healing? That just pretty much made his healing factor almost supernatural rather than a natural body function.
UXASIS
UXASIS - 4/15/2021, 11:04 AM
@CorndogBurglar - I just like the connection to a larger event, and Wolverine going on a revenge side-mission seems cool. Maybe it is a bit similar to Zemo and Sokovia, but I still like it.

I haven't read the story, I'm just judging by this article.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/15/2021, 1:38 PM
@UXASIS - Ah okay, gotcha. I admit, it was one of the better Civil War tie-ins because it felt like its impacts mattered. I believe thats the tie-in where they mention that Nitro was taking Mutant Growth Hormones which is what made his explosion big enough to level a whole town.

The X-Men tie-in was also awesome because Iron Man tried to recruit the X-Men to his side and they were like, nope. And then he was like, "Okay. But promise you won't join Cap's team and I'll give all mutants immunity to registering." Lol

He totally knew that whoever's side the X-Men joined would win.
UXASIS
UXASIS - 4/15/2021, 1:43 PM
@CorndogBurglar - That Iron Man scene sounds really cool. Tony was not trying to be fair, which fits his character.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/15/2021, 3:13 PM
@UXASIS - Yeah exactly!
clornelas
clornelas - 4/15/2021, 8:07 AM
Cast Jared Keeso as Wolverine.
PC04
PC04 - 4/15/2021, 8:13 AM
@clornelas - Outstanding...
DoubleD
DoubleD - 4/15/2021, 8:08 AM




zeon00
zeon00 - 4/15/2021, 12:42 PM
@DoubleD - dame we did more marvel animation movies like these
Chasekeane
Chasekeane - 4/15/2021, 8:20 AM
This list is kinda dumb. Half of them don't make sense for a Wolverine Anthology set before of the x-men timeline to develop the character... Kitty Pride? New Mutants? Old Man Logan? Surely its going to be Wolverine through the ages from like 1920 to now not this stuff.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/15/2021, 9:57 AM
@Chasekeane - Exactly. I always said a Wolverone trilogy should focus on Origin. Then Weapon X. Then Alpha Flight, with it ending with him meeting Xavier.

But an anthology series works too. But you're right. You can't do stories that also involve X-Men without introducing the X-Men first.
Chasekeane
Chasekeane - 4/16/2021, 2:39 AM
@CorndogBurglar - Yeah agreed, these lists are always like '10 comic book stories i am aware of with wolverine in' rather than actually thought through in context. Just clickbait i guess.
Repian
Repian - 4/15/2021, 8:27 AM
A season must begin with the escape of Logan, Logan lives in the Canadian forest, then Wendigo appears and finally the Hulk.


SummersEssex
SummersEssex - 4/15/2021, 8:28 AM
@Repian - Definitely.
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 4/15/2021, 8:52 AM
@Repian - I’d be cool with a Weapon X prequel movie or series to introduce Wolverine in some kind of Winter Soldier brain washed assassin style show and by the end Logan escapes.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/15/2021, 10:02 AM
@slickrickdesigns - First season should be Origin, Wolverine living in the mountains/forest, then end with Weapon X capturing him.

Season 2 should be Weapon X giving him his Adamantium, he escapes, and runs into Wendigo. I doubt we would see Hulk fight Wolvie in anything. Then get picked up by Alpha Flight at the end.

Season 3 is his time with Alpha Flight, he falls in love with Hudson, then leaves and meets Xavier at the very end.

The only problem with this os Season 1 sounds kind of boring lol. Maybe have the last half of that season be Weapon X, and carry over into the first half of Season 2.
1AboveAll
1AboveAll - 4/15/2021, 11:12 AM
@CorndogBurglar - Season 1 for me would be a WW2 setting with flashbacks to his early life and his relationship with Creed (id have them as soldiers together in WW1) who ends up blaming wolverine for the loss of his wife.

Season 2 would be set in his time in Vietnam where he once again meets Creed but also Stryker with a cameo from Cornelius, flashbacks would cover his time in Japan and a set up there for SS. Would end up with Logan captured by weapon X alongside Creed and a few others.

Season 3 starts with a brainwashed Team X working for Stryker(a change to source i know) being sent on their first mission to kill Omega Red (quick little bit to confirm he met CA in WW2) and end up needing help from Alpha Flight to stop him who also help to free the brainwashed Team X, Logan Joins Alpha Flight. Flashbacks to his time in Weapon X facility.

Season 4 starts with Alpha Flight hunting Wendigo but ends with Logan having to leave to attend to business to go back to Japan to defeat SS. I have thought about dropping the flashbacks at this point to avoid repetitiveness although if i did do then this time they might cover a young Draken growing up but im not sure that one yet so open to ideas. Anyway ends with the return of Stryker and introduction to Lady Deathstrike.

Season 5 starts with a once again brainwashed Logan and Stryker now has a mission for him, to kill Xavier (only revealed late who the target is, he would have just been introduced previously in X-Men). He fails but Xavier has to break his mind to stop him. This is the last season as Wolverine joins the cast for X-Men 2. Flashbacks to cover Lady Deathstrike story
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 4/15/2021, 1:40 PM
@1AboveAll - I would be okay with that! Thats actually really good.
1AboveAll
1AboveAll - 4/15/2021, 2:26 PM
@CorndogBurglar - Haha, thanks. Reason being is that you get Logan’s history without it populating the X-Men then he’s the standard wolverine we all know by the time X2 comes round. X1 gives full focus on cyclops & the x-men. Gives them time to breath and become popular in their own right before the cash cow turns up lol
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 4/15/2021, 8:29 AM
(Morpheus, What if I told you meme)
Marvel would never waste time on a big name character like Wolverine for a Disney + series/anthology.
Big screen trilogy? Yes.

But hey some people gotta make a living on making up fake news/fan theories.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/15/2021, 8:31 AM
Wolverine and Hulk meeting (and fighting) during Bruce Banner's time in Canada would actually be a really cool story I'd like to see.

Otherwise, I think going with Alpha Flight or Patch probably has my preference now.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/15/2021, 8:35 AM
@bkmeijer - him starting out a a MYSTERIOUS MUTANT PLAYER in Madripoor, where the mutant population is on an uptick, would be cool.

Simply known as Patch early on.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 4/15/2021, 9:27 AM
@BlackBeltJones - think it would be cool if he works for the Power Broker at the same time the super soldier serum got stolen
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/15/2021, 8:34 AM
Enemy of the State is one of the more underrated Wolverine tales. Not a great way to kick him off in the universe, but once he's got some mileage I would adapt. Re-read this early last year.


Logan is a real asshole when brainwashed
Bluesman
Bluesman - 4/15/2021, 8:41 AM
At least find an unknown short Canadian actor to play Logan, not an A-list actors.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/15/2021, 8:44 AM
@Bluesman - preferably short too
Bluesman
Bluesman - 4/15/2021, 8:53 AM
@BlackBeltJones - first thing came to mind was Milo Gibson https://images.app.goo.gl/1QDhdut8AuEHH5RU6

But he ain't Canadian and yeah, definitely need to be short
GhostDog
GhostDog - 4/15/2021, 8:55 AM
@Bluesman - he's got the look though
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