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In What X-men Movie Does Wolverine Regain His Memory And Say

What would happen if Wolverine regained all of his memories?

He did. The story was documented in the Wolverine: Origins ongoing series.Unfortunately, it also wasn’t a very good comic. They should have just left it a mystery.

Does wolverine ever get his memory back?? like after the guy shot him in the head with the adamantium bullet?

In the movies he gets some of it back. In the comics he remembers everything after the events that happened in House of M.

In X-Men: Apocalypse, when Jean restored Wolverine's memory, wouldn't she see his erased memories which contained what happened in X-men 1,2,3 & DOFP?

No, she won’t.In Days of Future Past, the “time-travel” part is set in such a way that the consciousness of the 2023-Wolverine goes into the 1973-Wolverine’s body for the duration of the movie, and then the 2023-Wolverine’s consciousness returns back to the 2023-Wolverine’s body. Now in 1973, we have the 1973-Wolverine’s body with 1973-Wolverine’s consciousness and memory. That is, the Wolverine who we saw in Apocalypse has no memory of anything past 1983, because well, neither he nor his consciousness have gone past 1983.If anything, the 1983-Wolverine’s mind might contain flashes of meeting Xavier in 1973 (during the time Wolverine lost control after seeing Stryker), and the meeting with Xavier and Magneto in 1962 (where he very politely asked them to mind their own business). Of course, it stands to reason that the 1983-WeaponX-Wolverine has gone through hell already, and his memory has been drastically altered that he may not remember 1962 or 1973 at all.Only the 2023-Wolverine would remember everything from the previous movies, except for all the messing around that has been done to his head.See Also: In X-Men: Days of Future Past, it is the Logan from future that gets drowned and rescued by Stryker. But then technically there should be 2 Logans?

In X Men Origins, why is Wolverine called James/Jimmy?

James is his first name and Logan is his last name. Wolverine is a name that he game himself as a nickname.

In X-Men: Days of Future Past, Wolverine is sent back in time that is earlier than the period when William Stryker takes him for an experiment where he loses his memory. Has he regained his memory by virtue of this time travel?

He should have alternate history and probably shouldn't have the admantium claws and all the associate events of Wolverine origins.However, it's not clarified as he doesn't show his claws in the later scene. However, in his conversation with Xavier it is clear that he doesn't remember the events of current time line as the last thing he says is drowning in water. So, he has memory of old Wolverine starting from X-Men till The Wolverine. So basically in the altered new time line, he has again lost memory and everything he knew changed.  However, one inconsistency is Wolverine having his admantium claws in X-Men days of future past(in 2023) as he lost them during The Wolverine. I think it's fair to say that there are inconsistencies and they will always have those claws for him and create an alternate history for him if possible to get those claws.

In X-Men Origins: Wolverine, we learn that Creed is Wolverine's brother. Why then doesn't Sabertooth recognize Wolverine in the original X-Men film?

Keep in mind that the idea that Logan and Sabretooth are brothers only existed for that X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie, the first of many bad ideas that make it the worst of the films, and that that film is no longer considered canonical even by the other films in the X-men Universe.To my knowledge, although the idea has been teased many times in the comics, it is usually revealed to be false, something that can never fully be confirmed or denied by either Logan or Sabretooth due to all of the memory implants and brain trauma suffered by both of the during their time as part of the Weapon X program. I suppose this would be the “in-universe” answer, too if the film hadn’t simply been retconned.The comics did eventually show us that Sabretooth was not his brother definitively by showing Logan’s Childhood as James Howlett, showing that he only had a half-brother “Dog” Logan, and he is clearly not Sabretooth, distinguished by the three scars across his face from where James slashed his face with his claws the night his mutation manifested for the first time.In the films, the main canon films never integrate this idea because they were written without that intent. If you need more proof that Origins: Wolverine is no longer considered canon, you need only look at other characters that were included in that film that later appeared in the main films with very different origins and at very different ages: Emma Frost, Cyclops, Deadpool, and Gambit, though Gambit’s solo film is still in production.Edited to add update: The recent release of Deadpool 2 has finally reached new levels of 4th wall-breaking meta-humor by confirming that Wolverine: Origins is no longer canon. Deadpool has, quite literally, “Cleaned up the Timeline.”

Was Wolverine born with claws?

No he was not born with claws.The Canadian Government's Department K, which turns willing and unwilling beings into living weapons turned him into Weapon X. Which bonded his bones with adamantium which gave him claws.

How did Wolverine get his adamantium claws in X-Men: Days of Future Past, which is the next story after The Wolverine, in which he loses his adamantium claws?

I've only recently watched The Wolverine movie and have yet to see X-men: Days of Future Past; yet I can tell you what happened in the comics. How this will relate to Marvel's cinematic universe and those X-men (and Wolverine, in particular, I can't say.During his time with Team X, a black ops unit, Logan's memories were buried and they were overlain with false ones. It was during this time that the Weapon X program used him in experiments and laced his entire skeletal structure with adamantium (made possible, of course, by his mutant healing factor). It should be noted that he already had bone claws and they were part of his mutation.In '93, Magneto forcibly removed the adamantium from Wolverine's skeleton (in battle) and this was actually the point in the comics when everyone discovered that his claws were bone coated with adamantium. There were many other things going on, too. His healing factor resisted the poison produced by having adamantium in his body; yet the adamantium also inhibited his mutation from progressing. With the metal gone from his system, he mutated further - becoming more animalistic. It was some time later when Apocalypse kidnapped Logan and brainwashed him into becoming his horseman, Death, that the adamantium was replaced (by Apocalypse). Much of Logan's past has been parceled out, over the years, in various books; most notably in the Wolverine: Origins series. Yet the Marvel cinematic universe does not strictly follow the comics - or not the Marvel Universe proper. The films are more akin to the Ultimate X-men line, where the ages of characters, origins and even when they joined the team are extremely convoluted. It's one of the things that I dislike about them. That said, I do not believe that it has been stated (or shown) in the latest film just what occurred between The Wolverine film and DOFP with regards to Logan's claws/adamantium skeleton. There is also no telling when or what they will decide to do in this case - if anything. They seem to be completely retelling the X-men's tale with little (or no) regard to established tales and continuity.

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