Nell2ThaIzzay
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None of these movies were ensembles...they were about Wolverine and Magneto, Stryker, or Jean...everyone else fed into that plot by being connected to the antagonist or protagonist. That is why people call X1, X2, X3 Wolverine 1, 2, and 3. He was the star of all 3 of those films.
They would be wrong by calling it Wolverine 1, 2, and 3.
First off, if you have a problem with Wolverine being the main guy (which I admit he was), then you need to go have a talk with Marvel, because Wolverine is the main guy in pretty much damn near every X-Men comic ever written since his introduction.
Second, those movies are JUST AS MUCH about Magneto and Xavier's unique relationship; Jean Grey's transformation from restrained, unsure student into unleashed being of ultimate power; Rogue's struggle with her powers which physically ruin any of her intimate relationships; Magneto starting and fighting his war against humanity for mutant superiority; as they are about Logan and his character arcs.
I don't doubt that Logan is the showcase - but he always has been in the X-Men. In the comics, cartoons, video games - any incarnation of X-Men has Wolverine front and center. It was only a natural transition to make him the centerpiece in the films as well. It's rather true to the source material.
But these movies -are- an ensemble piece, and they are just as much about the arcs of other characters as well as they are about Wolverine.
I think that to believe otherwise is just to be bitter and naiive because your favorite character didn't get as much screentime as you would have liked.



