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Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today 2014

★ 10.01 votes72 min📅 2014-05-13

In Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014), director Carl Upsdell delivers a chaotic fusion of cyberpunk action and Marvel mischief, blending the razor-clawed ferocity of Wolverine with the high-tech menace of Deathlok.

Director: Carl Upsdell

Cast

Brian Drummond
Brian Drummond
Wolverine (voice)
Trevor Devall
Trevor Devall
Cyclops (voice)
Scott McNeil
Scott McNeil
Deathlok Prime (voice)
Lisa Ann Beley
Lisa Ann Beley
Miranda Bayer (voice)
Clay St. Thomas
Clay St. Thomas
Captain America (voice)
Andrew Toth
Spider-Man (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014) about?

This animated thrill ride pits Wolverine against an army of killer cyborgs sent from the future to wipe out modern heroes. Teaming up with a resurrected Captain America, he races across the globe in a high-stakes blend of espionage, gunplay, and unexpected bar stops.

Who directed Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today?

Carl Upsdell directed this frenetic animated crossover, shaping its brisk pacing and wry tone.

Who stars in Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today?

The film features standout performances by Brian Drummond, Trevor Devall, Scott McNeil, Lisa Ann Beley, and Andrew Toth.

Is Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014) worth watching?

With its slick animation, sharp voice work, and a premise that's both silly and surprisingly tense, this 72-minute adventure offers solid entertainment for Marvel and cyberpunk fans alike. It may not be high art, but it delivers on fun, action, and a dash of absurdity.

How long is Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today?

Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today runs for 72 minutes.

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About Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014) — Marvel's most chaotic mashup of cyborgs and cocktails

In Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today (2014), director Carl Upsdell delivers a chaotic fusion of cyberpunk action and Marvel mischief, blending the razor-clawed ferocity of Wolverine with the high-tech menace of Deathlok.

When a legion of killer cyborgs storms the present from a dystopian future, Wolverine finds himself on a globe-trotting adventure that's equal parts espionage and pub crawl—team-up included with a resurrected Captain America. Voiced by a talented cast featuring Brian Drummond and Trevor Devall, this 72-minute animated romp delivers rapid-fire humor, explosive gunfights, and a uniquely irreverent take on superhero survival. Expect a tone that swings from dark futurism to cheeky adventure, where every pint hides a potential punchline—and every bullet carries a time-traveling grudge.