The movie is written as a stand-alone story, with very little connection to past or future X-Men movies. Twentieth Century Fox embraced the idea of this movie being different, and were even the ones to come up with the title "The Wolverine". The story does feature other mutants, and that includes other mutants from the X-Men universe. James Mangold says there was no pressure from the studio to connect this story with the other X-Men movies, previous or future. There is no set-up in this story for future movies, as far as he knows. Mangold says "Our goal is to make something that doesn't rely on franchise." Of course, none of this turned out to be true, as Logan has flashbacks and conversations throughout the movie which relate directly to the death of Jean Grey in X-Men: Conflitto finale (2006), and then the mid-credit scene directly connects to the next movie in the franchise, X-Men - Giorni di un futuro passato (2014).
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