Years after the death of Logan in North Dakota, the world has slowly begun to forget the age of mutants. Governments remain silent about their return, and what’s left of Xavier’s legacy has all but faded. But in the shadows of the rebuilt United States, a new threat stirs — not in the form of mutant-hating machines or public fear, but in the manipulation of young, vulnerable mutants for black-ops warfare. Logan 2 (2025) picks up with Laura, now in her early twenties, living under a false name in a quiet South American town. She tries to live a normal life, but violence has never stopped following her.
When a mysterious man arrives with scars of adamantium and knowledge of Logan’s past, Laura is forced to confront the truth: Logan may have died, but his bloodline didn’t end. She discovers that before Weapon X collapsed, a secret experiment was carried out — cloning Logan not as a child this time, but as an adult weapon under mental control. The clone, known as “X-0,” possesses Logan’s strength but none of his humanity. He’s been activated by a powerful corporation aiming to wipe out the last free mutants.

Laura sets out on a brutal journey to track down and stop this weapon before it can be fully deployed. Along the way, she’s joined by Rictor, now a hardened fighter leading an underground resistance of remaining mutants. Their mission becomes personal when they realize X-0 doesn’t just carry Logan’s DNA — he also holds Logan’s suppressed memories, twisted and corrupted, making him believe that the mutants are responsible for his suffering.
As Laura faces the mirror image of the man she called “dad,” she must grapple with her own identity: is she simply his shadow, or something more? In a fierce desert showdown, Laura confronts X-0 in a battle not only of strength, but of will. It’s a test of legacy, forgiveness, and sacrifice.

In the end, Laura manages to disable the mind control, giving X-0 a brief moment of clarity. He chooses death rather than continue as a weapon. Laura buries him beside Logan, finally accepting that she is not just a product of his past, but the hope of something new.
Logan 2 isn’t about resurrection — it’s about legacy, pain, and how the next generation carries the burden of the last. It’s a story of identity and survival in a world that still fears what it can’t control.





