X-Men (film series)
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X-Men is an American superhero film series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. 20th Century Fox[lower-alpha 1] obtained the film rights to the team and other related characters in 1994 for $2.6 million. After numerous drafts, Bryan Singer was hired to direct the first film, released in 2000, and its sequel, X2 (2003), while the third installment of the original trilogy, X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), was directed by Brett Ratner.
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox[lower-alpha 1] |
Release date | 2000–2020 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Total (13 films): $1.735 billion |
Box office | Total (13 films): $6.093 billion |
After each film outgrossed its predecessor, further films were released set in the same shared universe, with spin-offs including three Wolverine films (2009–2017), two Deadpool films (2016–2018), and two television series titled Legion (2017–2019) and The Gifted (2017–2019). The 2011 prequel X-Men: First Class acted as a soft reboot of the original franchise, followed by its 2014 sequel X-Men: Days of Future Past establishing a new fictional timeline focusing on younger iterations of existing characters, which continued into a full tetralogy by X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and Dark Phoenix (2019). The series officially concluded after 20 years with the stand-alone New Mutants (2020), while the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), though not part of the franchise, served as a sequel to the Deadpool films and a send-off for the wider series.
The X-Men film series has been well received by film critics during its run, with Days of Future Past and Logan considered among the greatest superhero films ever made. With thirteen films released, the X-Men film series is the tenth-highest-grossing film series, having grossed over $6 billion worldwide.
After Disney acquired Fox for $71.3 billion in March 2019, Marvel Studios regained the film rights to the X-Men, Deadpool, and the Fantastic Four, with the intention of integrating the characters into the MCU. A new X-Men film rebooting the franchise for the MCU is currently in development.