Is this movie now irrelevant in the franchise?
I have an issue with this movie and how it fits in the storyline which I hope will be addressed in a future X-Men or Wolverine movie. I still think this is a great movie.
With what transpired in X-Men: Days of Future Past, one can argue that it makes the previous X-Men movies irrelevant. I don't think any previous X-Men is irrelevant for several reasons. I think the way in which Logan makes his way to the academy, tries to find out about himself and his past, and his growing fondness and warmth toward Professor X and all the X-Men is probably very similar. His way of interaction with the characters would be the same as would many other things. Even X-Men: The Last Stand is relevant for how Jean's death haunted him and caused him much pain over the years and made him appreciate her and his friends even more.
With the timeline altered, Jean nor Scott nor the Professor (technically) ever died, the school is still open and running and therefore there would be no need for Logan to drift away and live off the land in loneliness. That ultimately led to him making the trip to Japan. However, with Logan never making the trip, he never rescues Mariko from her corrupt father and grandfather. Does her grandfather, as determined as he was to be immortal, still try to go after Wolverine when he's completely an X-Man with all of his support by his side?
I feel there are many questions left unanswered at this point and if there is any movie left "irrelevant" in the franchise, this one would be the closest. What do you guys think?