How to watch all the X-Men movies in order (release and chronological)

X-Men movies in order: Hugh Jackman as Wolverine with the rest of the X-Men in the the movie X-Men 2.
(Image credit: 20th Century Studios/Disney)

Knowing how to watch the X-Men movies in order will certainly come in handy now that the mutants have officially joined the MCU. Though a solo movie or show hasn't yet materialised (X-Men '97 isn't canon to the MCU), the X-Men are starting to pop up on the Marvel timeline, and we're expecting to see more of them in the upcoming Marvel movies and shows.

But, with the likes of Logan showing up in Deadpool & Wolverine, you might have questions about how to watch the X-Men movies in order. That's where we come in. Below, you'll find everything you need to know to watch the movies in release order and in the slightly more complicated chronological order.

And, if you have questions about Deadpool & Wolverine, don't worry, because that's covered here, too. So, for all your questions answered, head on down to our guide.

How to watch the X-Men movies in order: release order

Best for: Our recommended viewing experience.

By watching all the X-Men movies in release order, newcomers get to experience the stories as everyone else did, plus it's simply much easier than attempting to make any kind of sense of the time-traveling and parallel universes. It will also make life a lot easier as more MCU X-Men movies are released. Trust us.

Side note: Days of Future Past: The Rogue Cut takes place in a future that is erased by the time the credits roll, so don't beat yourself up if you'd prefer to watch the theatrical cut or don't want to give up precious hours to watch them both.

And, don't forget, nearly all the X-Men movies are on Disney Plus, so be sure to catch them there. You'll also find all the Marvel movies on the platform too, making it the best streaming service for any mutant marathon.

How to watch the X-Men movies in order: chronological order(s)

X-Men movies in order: James McAvoy as Charles Xavier in the movie X-Men First Class.

(Image credit: 20th Century Fox)

Things are about to get a little complicated. Now, there are a few ways this can be done. First up, we have The Easy Way, which puts all the X-Men movies into a strict order of when they are set – so we go from the '60s to the far future. This, unfortunately, leads to some issues as Dark Phoenix does not lead particularly nicely into the first X-Men, and then you also have the fact the Dark Phoenix catastrophe happens again with Jean Grey in The Last Stand... This one's a very literal chronological order without taking in varying timelines.

Instead, you're perhaps better off taking into account the multiple timelines that are caused when Days of Future Past erases the future we knew in the original trilogy. This one starts with X-Men: First Class, which technically applies to both timelines, and goes right up until the far future and the catastrophe that prompts Wolverine to travel back to 1973 and stop the Sentinels. It will perhaps make more sense if we show you the order – but, in short, there are two timelines that don't line up...!

The X-Men movies in chronological order: The easy way

Best for: No one, really... This one's just a literal timeline of events without taking into account multiple timelines. It also doesn't align with the MCU when you read our guide on how to watch all the Marvel movies in order, and it will likely just keep on getting more convoluted once we see potential X-Men appearances in the upcoming Avengers movies (Doomsday and Secret Wars) as well as a rumored X-Men reboot. So it's best to skip this version, in our opinion.

  • X-Men: First Class
  • X-Men Days of Future Past
  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine
  • X-Men: Apocalypse
  • Dark Phoenix
  • New Mutants
  • X-Men
  • X2: X-Men United
  • X-Men: The Last Stand
  • The Wolverine
  • Deadpool
  • Deadpool 2
  • Logan
  • Deadpool & Wolverine

It could be argued that Days of Future Past should be last here, in its setting of 2023, but a whole lot of it takes place in 1973, so switch that about as you like according to taste.

And Deadpool 2 also references Wolverine's death in Logan, the latter of which is set in 2029, so let's assume Deadpool marches to the beat of his own drum. I mean, Deadpool & Wolverine is also filled with timeline jumping and multiverse hopping, so the Merc with a Mouth's position in this cinematic universe is a bit of a tricky one, to say the least.

The X-Men movies in chronological order: The two X-Men timelines

X-Men movies in order: Sophie Turner as Jean Grey in the movie Dark Phoenix.

(Image credit: 20th Century Studios)

The Prime timeline

  • X-Men: First Class
  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine
  • X-Men
  • X2: X-Men United
  • X-Men: The Last Stand
  • The Wolverine
  • X-Men: Days of Future Past

Second timeline

  • X-Men: First Class
  • X-Men: Days of Future Past (past events)
  • X-Men: Apocalypse
  • X-Men: Dark Phoenix
  • New Mutants
  • Deadpool
  • Deadpool 2
  • Logan
  • Deadpool & Wolverine

There are a lot of issues with the X-Men timelines, so many that they probably warrant a whole article of their own. Yet, by taking the series as two timelines, which almost works in release order, you can just about grasp and understand the series.

We would suggest simply ignoring any inconsistencies. The X-Men series, after all, came way before the MCU, which established how movies should relate to one another. It’s therefore no use trying to apply real-world logic to a world of mutants and mad scientists (we’re looking at you, Bolivar Trask), but that’s what’s so special about the X-Men: they’re a microcosm for real-world prejudice in a fantasy world full of superheroes – and we love them for it.


For more, check out our guide on the best Marvel movies of all time and the best Wolverine stories to read right now. We also have a page breaking down the likelihood of a Deadpool 4 if you are curious to see what possible future Wolverine may have in the MCU.

Millicent Thomas

Millicent Thomas was once a freelance games and film journalist, writing for publications including GamesRadar, Total Film, Space.com, GamesIndustry.biz, Wireframe, Little White Lies, Culturess, SciFiNow, and more. She is now in international PR and marketing for Ubisoft. 

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