Unlike other franchises, the X-Men movies haven’t been released entirely in chronological order. But to make matters even more confusing, 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past created an alternate timeline which wiped out the events of some of the films. So if you want to see all the X-Men movies, just what order should you watch them in before seeing Deadpool and Wolverine?
By our calculation, it’s less confusing to watch the original timeline chronologically, before doing the same with the alternate timeline. As for the first two Deadpool movies, they’re kind of their own thing with meta jokes about the X-Men timeline inconsistencies, so we’d suggest saving them for right at the end.
It’s also worth noting that 20th Century Fox’s X-Men movies are set in a different universe to those of Disney’s MCU Avengers. However, following a studio merger, Deadpool and Wolverine now comes under Disney’s Marvel Studios banner. This presumably means the pair will interact with MCU superheroes via the multiverse, either in this movie or upcoming ones.
Original X-Men Movie Timeline
1. X-Men: First Class (2011) – set in 1962
2. X-Men: Origins Wolverine (2009) – set in 1979
3. X-Men (2000) – set in 2003
4. X2 (2003) – set in 2003
5. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) – set in 2006
6. The Wolverine (2013) – set in 2013
7. X-Men:Days of Future Past (2014) – set in original timeline’s 2023, before Wolverine time travels back to 1973 and returns to alternate 2023 in the newly created timeline.
Alternate X-Men Movie Timeline
1. X-Men:Days of Future Past (2014) – set in original timeline’s 2023, before Wolverine time travels back to 1973 and returns to alternate 2023 in the newly created timeline.
2. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) – set in 1983
3. X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019) – set in 1992
4. Logan (2017) – set in 2029, six years after Wolverine woke up in the alternate 2023 he created.
Deadpool Movies
1. Deadpool (2016)
2. Deadpool 2 (2018)
3. Deadpool and Wolverine (2024)
Extra X-Men Content on Disney+
Non-MCU
– Legion (2017 series) – set in an alternate timeline following Dan Stevens’ mutant David Haller.
– The Gifted (2017 series) – set in an alternate timeline where the X-Men have all disappeared)
– The New Mutants (2020) – X-Men teen horror spin-off
– X-Men ’97 (2024 animated series set in another universe)
MCU
– WandaVision (2021 miniseries) – X-Men prequel movie’s Evan Peters reprises Quiksilver, but there’s a twist
– Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) – Sir Patrick Stewart plays a variant of Charles Xavier on Earth-838.
– Ms Marvel (2022 miniseries) – Kamala Khan is revealed to be a mutant
– She-Hulk (2022 miniseries) – A news article headline reads: “Man fights with metal claws in bar brawl” – who else could this be but Wolverine?
– The Marvels mid-credits scene (2023) – Monica Rambeau wakes up in another universe where she is greeted by Kelsey Grammer reprising Beast.
The X-Men movies, MCU films and TV series are streaming on Disney+.